Friday, February 28, 2025

Mike Dickerman: Capturing Sacred Moments in the White Mountains

 


Mike Dickerman - Capturing Sacred Moments in the White Mountains

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Mike Dickerman is a man who's life is firmly rooted in the genuine,  Small Town Journalist, big-time outdoor writer, and outdoorsman. 

Mark Twain is said to have remarked: "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." Mike Dickerman has lived just such a life. 

Caledonian Record was his first reporting job, followed by a stint at the Monadnock Ledger and the Littleton Courier from 1987 to 1998. During that path he found the Mountains and the nexus of those two paths have given him sustenance in every possible way. 

As a journalist he has covered some of the biggest controversies in New Hampshire's North Country:The Loon Mountain expansion & snow-making, landfill issues and other land use controversies. But the writing that has propelled him from Journalist to North Country Icon is the writing around the White Mountains and its people.  

Mike began his outdoor adventures as a fisherman and in the process discovered his love of hiking and the White Mountains.

With more than 15 books, written, co-authored or edited, he is firmly rooted in the upper echelon of New Hampshire writers, one such writer even suggested that there should be a mountain named for him.

All of this led him to start his own publishing company "Bondcliff Books". Named for one of his closest calls in the mountains as you will hear in the course of our discussion.



Bondcliff Books

https://www.bondcliffbooks.com/about.php








We the People are the Rightful Masters
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Blue Curtain in an Arched Window






Boatloads of Color




Golden Pool on Stinson Brook






Sunlight Follows Rain on Lupine





Aspen Elk in a Painted Sky
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