Following in Thoreau's Footsteps ; Mount Misery Bucks Name with Scenic Trails

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LINCOLN, Mass. - It's not as well-known as Walden Woods, but Mount Misery was one of author Henry David Thoreau's favorite places to take his rambling hikes.

Less than two miles from Walden Pond State Reservation, and connected to it by walking trails, Mount Misery in Lincoln has all the natural beauty of its famous neighbor - without the crowds.

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Following in Thoreau's Footsteps ; Mount Misery Bucks Name with Scenic Trails

"This is really a piece of heaven," said Elizabeth Shienbrood, 39, of Sudbury, Mass., who regularly walks Mount Misery's well- groomed a...

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