EVERY TUESDAY WE BRING YOU ISSUES THAT IMPACT YOU AS AN OUTDOOR LOVING WOMAN. WHETHER IT HAS TO DO WITH CLIMATE CHANGE OR FEMALE EMPOWERMENT, WE SCOUR THE INTERNET, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT BILLS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND […]

EVERY TUESDAY WE BRING YOU ISSUES THAT IMPACT YOU AS AN OUTDOOR LOVING WOMAN. WHETHER IT HAS TO DO WITH CLIMATE CHANGE OR FEMALE EMPOWERMENT, WE SCOUR THE INTERNET, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT BILLS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND […]
Macedonia Brook State Park is wild. Throughout the hike you’ll hear a constant shuffling of leaves as chipmunks chase each other and dart across the path before you. The views from Macedonia Brook Loop Trail […]
Trump walks the abortion line, Hawaii moves to ban certain sunscreens and research shows how coffee drinkers get a boost in life. Every week, we break down the issues affecting the environment and women. These are your Evergreen Issues for July 3, 2018.
EVERY TUESDAY WE BRING YOU ISSUES THAT IMPACT YOU AS AN OUTDOOR LOVING WOMAN. WHETHER IT HAS TO DO WITH CLIMATE CHANGE OR FEMALE EMPOWERMENT, WE SCOUR THE INTERNET, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT BILLS, SOCIAL MEDIA AND […]
Evergreen Girls wine expert Grace Joyal breaks down four rosé wine to transport you to a different time and place this summer, from the comfort of your back porch.
Growing up, I used to raise my hand in school to answer questions I wasn’t 100 percent sure I knew the answers to. I would volunteer to participate in activities I had no idea if I was capable of actually doing or not. I would walk up to complete strangers and introduce myself without even a second thought. I was, in a sense, fearless.
The Pomperaug Trail is a 3.7 mile long loop. The deep blue water peaks through the trees at several overlooks. The ground is padded with cushy dirt and moss. Follow the trail past three cascading waterfalls.
The first half of this 6+ mile loop is varying degrees of upwards through old growth evergreen. The view at the top is more serene than majestic, but the end of Cummings Creek Loop takes you down through delightful mossy meadows and alder stands. It’s a quiet trail, good for thinking, and you’ll sleep well after this one. Open for hikes, bikes and pups.