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Mount Marcy: Adirondack State Park, New York

Standing a lofty 5,344 feet above sea level, Mt. Marcy in the northern Adirondacks is the highest peak in the state of New York. Resting wondrously like a pyramid, Marcy holds a bit of mysticism, wonder and challenge in scaling the top of this peak. But by no means is hiking to the top of Marcy a quick walk in the woods.

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Concord River: Concord, MA

Sunday April 13, 9:00AM, the Concord River. The put in was a bit flooded over, well that may be an understatement, the put in was a lot flooded over. Just barely enough room to back the SUV in. With all of the snow & rain we have had, the Concord has flooded over it’s banks.

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Shear Madness: Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA

While Boston typically plays second fiddle to New York when it comes to live theatre, Shear Madness playing at The Charles Playhouse, Stage II, is the longest running non-musical in the country with 3,225 consecutive performances.

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Epic Moments by Kristin Humbargar: Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts

Incorporating movement into a photograph translates into the continually expansive and inventive video medium. In “Epic Moments,” at the Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts in Burlington, VT, Kristin Humbargar has realistically translated everyday experiences into black and white films of symbolism and depth.

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S. : a novel about the Balkans: Slavenka Drakulic

An intimate look at the severity and ferocity of war that finally sheds light on what happened during the Serbian War, S. is a powerful reflection of the human condition and the endless struggle of self-preservation.

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Shawsheen River: Tewksbury, MA

I was in my Dagger Blackwater 12.5 kayak, a recreational boat designed for flat water and mild ocean. My companion was in his 17 foot sea kayak. He may have had the speed, but I had the maneuverability.

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