Spring Shift
With winter’s retreat, summer sits on the distant horizon. Soon the great peaks will shed their winter coats to free our trails and give room for spring flowers.
With winter’s retreat, summer sits on the distant horizon. Soon the great peaks will shed their winter coats to free our trails and give room for spring flowers.
As my life has evolved, so has my relationship to nature. I’ve been living in different places and I’ve been in different phases of my life, but nature’s always been there in one way or another. I’m Oscar Frick, and my life’s been a journey taking me from the deep forests of southern Sweden, through the big city life before coming out the other side having figured out that among the mountains is where I belong.
Have you ever wondered if the landscape and hiking photos you post on social media can affect the nature and the wildlife around you? Have you ever thought that the hike you take can leave behind an echo of a larger footprint in nature?
My name is Meg Pierce and I am an Environmental Engineer based in the Greater Boston suburbs of Massachusetts. I spend nearly all of my free time outside, skiing (touring, alpine, telemark, and nordic classic), hiking, mountain biking, climbing, fishing and boating.
The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why. This is my version of Eat, Pray, Love.
I love nature. That’s easy.
Does nature love me back? That’s trickier.