2020 Series
Airs June to December on
The northernmost reaches of New Hampshire have long drawn visitors and vacationers, and ENE’s Tom Richardson retraces their steps to do a little “rusticating” of his own. Kayaking, hiking, fishing, moose-watching and camping all play into this episode, which also includes a look at two of the region’s venerable sporting lodges.
When the snow flies, winter-lovers flock to Moosehead Lake, where adventures await in the form of downhill skiing at Big Squaw Mountain, dogsledding, ice fishing for lake trout, and more. ENE visits the ice-bound lake to partake in all the above, as well as a side trip to Little Lyford Camps in the One Hundred Mile Wilderness for some spectacular crosscountry skiing with Steve Tatko of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
The city of New Bedford In southeastern Massachusetts isn’t associated with nature and outdoor activities, but ENE discovers some surprising natural gems in and around this commercial fishing hub, where groups such as the Buzzards Bay Coalition have transformed a former sawmill on the Acushnet River into a park that offers hiking, paddling, and birdwatching. Meanwhile, there’s fishing for striped bass and bluefish to be had just steps from the historic downtown area, and even more action with false albacore waiting in the open waters of Buzzards Bay.
The city of New Bedford In southeastern Massachusetts isn’t associated with nature and outdoor activities, but ENE discovers some surprising natural gems in and around this commercial fishing hub, where groups such as the Buzzards Bay Coalition have transformed a former sawmill on the Acushnet River into a park that offers hiking, paddling, and birdwatching. Meanwhile, there’s fishing for striped bass and bluefish to be had just steps from the historic downtown area, and even more action with false albacore waiting in the open waters of Buzzards Bay.
The city of New Bedford In southeastern Massachusetts isn’t associated with nature and outdoor activities, but ENE discovers some surprising natural gems in and around this commercial fishing hub, where groups such as the Buzzards Bay Coalition have transformed a former sawmill on the Acushnet River into a park that offers hiking, paddling, and birdwatching. Meanwhile, there’s fishing for striped bass and bluefish to be had just steps from the historic downtown area, and even more action with false albacore waiting in the open waters of Buzzards Bay.
The city of New Bedford In southeastern Massachusetts isn’t associated with nature and outdoor activities, but ENE discovers some surprising natural gems in and around this commercial fishing hub, where groups such as the Buzzards Bay Coalition have transformed a former sawmill on the Acushnet River into a park that offers hiking, paddling, and birdwatching. Meanwhile, there’s fishing for striped bass and bluefish to be had just steps from the historic downtown area, and even more action with false albacore waiting in the open waters of Buzzards Bay.