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Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Adventure Travel
Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey, New Hampshire is North America's most climbed peak, and reputed to be the second most climbed mountain in the world, after Mount Fuji in Japan.

Though I've been close to the mountain on other trips I've never climbed it, and really was a tad perplexed by its popularity. So recently I decided to hike to the summit with one of my sons and see what all the hullabaloo was about.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Destinations
Covered Bridges first appeared in the U.S. around 1805, but the history of these monuments to another age date back thousands of years to China. Covered bridges had also existed in Europe since medieval times and there were once hundreds of them in Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Destinations
Lake Champlain is the largest body of fresh water in the U.S. after the Great Lakes, and at 120 miles in length and an average depth of 400' and 12 miles across, everything about it is impressive. But more impressive than its size is its unspoiled beauty. In a state already known for conservation and back-to-nature vacations, Lake Champlain is the secret destination for a growing number of New England vacationers.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Vacations
No matter which season you take Vermont vacations, you'll see these seven scenic wonders and fall in love with the Green Mountain state. And just in case you mistakenly think there are only seven wonders - think again. Each of these is a vacation in itself, full of the wonders of adventure, breathtaking views, wildlife, and fine dining and lodging.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Destinations
Take a captivating trip through Massachusetts' Cape Cod National Seashore Park. With miles of splendid white sand beaches, inspiring walks and trails, and stunning fragile dunes, the park is a remarkable geological wonder thousands of years in the making. Just keep reading and you can visit it right here...
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Recreation And Sports
Whale watching is the biggest show on earth. With the ocean as their stage, the spellbinding and entertaining whales put on daily star performances for the whale watch cruises visiting their feeding grounds. In this article you'll discover how to get the most out of your trip.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Tips
Booking travel online is big business these days and on the plus side puts a lot of power in the hands of the consumer to reserve their own travel arrangements. But it's critical you know 5 things to get the best deal and discount available. So before you begin your travel research and booking online read this article.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Adventure Travel
This fall foliage scenic drive in Central Vermont is a loop tour of about 150 miles. Although it's possible to do the drive in one day and bypass many of the attractions and rambles suggested, I'd recommend you carve out a weekend to do it justice.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Adventure Travel
Spectacular fall foliage scenic drives are plentiful in Massachusetts from the south shore of Boston down to Cape Cod, and the Quabbin Reservoir area of the central region. But perhaps the most dramatic lay out west in the Berkshires and Mount Greylock region. Here the mountains provide the perfect terrain and temperatures to showcase fall in its entire splendor.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Adventure Travel
Fall foliage scenic drives in Maine are varied and include coastal drives around Acadia National Park and the rocky coastline of upper Northern Maine to Baxter State park region, to some of the larger lakes in the state. Many of the scenic drives emphasize the rugged wilderness of thick forests and impressive mountain terrain of the Maine backcountry.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Adventure Travel
Fall foliage scenic drives in Connecticut include the Long Island Sound coastal routes, and the Litchfield Hills in Northwestern Connecticut. These areas offer dramatic scenic drives any season, but for me, the trip that comes alive in the fall is nestled in eastern Connecticut's "Quiet Corner" and is Route 169. This is a gem of a fall foliage scenic drive in Connecticut. Let me take you for a quick spin...
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Adventure Travel
Fall foliage in New England provides a showcase for Mother Nature. Perhaps nowhere else in America, and maybe even the world, are the fall colors as stunning and spectacular as October in New England.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Destinations
Newport RI has long been the playground of the rich and famous. In the 19th century it became a popular summer retreat for the wealthy escaping the hot humid weather in the large industrial cities of the Northeast. They built their magnificent mansions and brought along their extravagant yachts and boats. The legacy of this era abounds throughout Newport even today.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Vacations
This amazing trip through the White Mountains of New Hampshire includes gorgeous views, a visit to the home of the world wind speed record, and one of most scenic train rides in the east.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Destinations
Old Sturbridge Village has both feet planted firmly in 19th century New England. You'll experience the dawn of prosperity and modern commerce and what life was like in a typical New England village of the time. Role playing staff in period costumes recreate authentic discussions, and demonstrations of thoughts and skills, found during this exciting era in American history.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Cruising Sailing
A day at Mystic Seaport in Connecticut is a link to the glorious seafaring past of New England. The Museum of America and the Sea is an entertaining journey through 19th century nautical life as you visit the three main exhibits at Mystic Seaport: the historic ships, the authentic seaport village and exhibits, and the preservation shipyard.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Vacations
As a New England vacation travel writer I've always considered Connecticut an overlooked state when people choose destinations and attractions for a New England vacation. As you'll discover here a Connecticut vacation offers excitement... or peace and quiet, depending on your mood.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Vacation Rentals
Inns and bed and breakfasts can be a wonderful type of accommodation for a vacation or getaway weekend. Understanding how they work and the pluses and minuses of choosing them over a traditional hotel room is key to making sure your stay is both delightful and stress-free.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Travel Destinations
Lake Winnipesaukee nestles in the foothills of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. It's the states largest body of water and one of the deepest. Centered in the popular vacation area known as the Lakes Region it provides 4-season pleasure for millions every year.
Expert Author: Cliff Calderwood | Category: Vacations
A Boston vacation is a mesmerizing trip through the nation's past and a celebration of its future and center of learning. Here in one city you can experience the start of the revolutionary war, see a coral reef, take a bus on a river, and experience the campuses of MIT and Harvard - and all before dinner.
 

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