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Meet Me at the Trailhead: Stories of Love and Friendship in the Outdoors

Nothing says “I love you” like breaking trail, offering up your stash of trail mix M&M’s, or cheering each other up a mountain. For so many in the AMC community, the trailhead has been the...
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Hiking with Hope: Between Cancer Treatments, N.H. Woman Pursues...

Two months into her attempt to hike 1,420 miles of trails in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest, and to do it in just one year, Rebecca Sperry decided to take a day off. She…
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The Towering Mapmakers: Mount Washington and the Early Efforts...

  From virtually the moment the Appalachian Mountain Club formed in 1876, members were trying to make maps of the White Mountains. “Being unable to find a reliable map of the White Mountains, I made…
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AMC Wants to Hear Your Story! 

Attention, Storytellers! Why do you love the outdoors? AMC wants to hear your stories!  Your tale could be published on the revamped outdoors.org and win some great prizes! AMC is currently seeking ideas for essays,…
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AMC to Auction Historic Vittorio Sella Photographs to Benefit...

  Before Ansel Adams and the Sierra Club became the face of environmentalism in the twentieth century, Vittorio Sella and the Appalachian Mountain Club were the center of outdoor art and conservation in America.  Like…
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A Granite State Centenary: AMC’s New Hampshire Chapter at...

Editor’s note: This year marks the 100thbirthday of three AMC Chapters: Connecticut, Narragansett, and New Hampshire. In this post, Robert McLaughlin—New Hampshire Chapter member and editor of its Mountain Passages newsletter—offers the fascinating history of…
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Plan and Lead Your First Family Hiking, Biking, or...

This was adapted from an article that originally appeared in the spring issue of Footnotes, the quarterly newsletter of AMC’s Delaware Valley Chapter. Whether you’re a newly trained or veteran outdoor leader ready to cautiously start…
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Two years, 84 Miles: Section-hiking Pennsylvania’s Standing Stone Trail...

Terry Berntsen is legendary in AMC’s Delaware Valley Chapter for her ability to plan group trips to interesting destinations that also include fantastic hiking. In 2017, after completing both the Loyalsock and Laurel Highlands Trails…
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A Decade of Change in the Maine Woods

The following was published in the 2016 Winter/Spring edition of Appalachia. Twelve years ago, in December 2003, the Appalachian Mountain Club bought Little Lyford Pond Camps (as it was called then) and the surrounding 37,000…
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Meet Your 2021 AMC Photo Contest Winners

The AMC Photo Contest spotlights the different ways we experience the outdoors and the views we take in along the way. For all of us, that view changed over the past year. We announced the…
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