The Pennsylvania Wilds, Pt. 4
It took me nine days to complete the 130-mile circuit of the Black Forest and Susquehannock Trails. My supplies held … Continue reading The Pennsylvania Wilds, Pt. 4
It took me nine days to complete the 130-mile circuit of the Black Forest and Susquehannock Trails. My supplies held … Continue reading The Pennsylvania Wilds, Pt. 4
The Susquehannock Trail leads through some of the most remote terrain in Pennsylvania. One genuinely feels “out there” in a … Continue reading The Pennsylvania Wilds, Pt. 3
Here’s some more Pennsylvania Wilds. The 130-miles hike I took consisted of two giant loops linked by (rather sketchy) connector … Continue reading The Pennsylvania Wilds, Pt. 2
Last September, I took a 130-mile stroll through the wilderness of North Central Pennsylvania, following the Black Forest and Susquehannock … Continue reading The Pennsylvania Wilds, Pt. 1
One of the many things that make Delhi’s historical architectural heritage so interesting is just how easy most of it … Continue reading Delhi Overlooked Part 4: (Possibly) The Tomb of Bahlol Khan Lodi
Satpula, or seven bridges, is one of the few surviving remnants of the almost completely eradicated 14th century city built … Continue reading Delhi Overlooked Part 3: Satpula
The Konyak settlement of Longwa is on the beaten path. It’s one of the few places in northeastern Nagaland which … Continue reading A walk Among the Konyaks Part 3: Longwa
14th century Khirki Masjid, or ‘window mosque,’ is one of the most atmospheric Sultanate Period monuments in Delhi, but it’s … Continue reading Delhi Overlooked Part 2: Khirki Masjid
Longzang is not a famous village. To my knowledge, its name never appears in any of the well-known 19th and … Continue reading A Walk Among the Konyaks Part 2: Longzang
The early 16th century mausoleum of Sufi saint Sheikh Yusuf Qattal is a classic example of Delhi’s forgotten heritage. Though … Continue reading Delhi Overlooked Part 1: The Tomb of Yusuf Qattal