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Youth Climate Jobs Workshop, April 10th, 2025 At Highland Center

AMC’s First Youth Climate Summit

On April 10th, more than 120 high school students from across northern Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine gathered at the Highland Center for the Appalachian Mountain Club’s inaugural Youth Climate Summit. The event included a...
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2001 Stairs Built Along The Grafton Loop Trail August 2005

2001

AMC begins construction with the Maine Appalachian Trail Club on the new 42-mile Grafton Loop Trail

1999 Hut Permit Amc Lakes Of The Clouds Hut 1998 Sl5001.1998.0309

May 1999

AMC is granted a 30-year special use permit for operating its White Mountain hut system and Pinkham Notch Visitor Center

1993 Mohican Lodge Circa 1994

October 1993

AMC opens Mohican Outdoor Center in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area in partnership with the US Park Service

1980 Adopt A Trail Worker On The Presidential Range 1982 Sl5299.0207

May 1980

AMC starts the Adopt-A-Trail Program in White Mountains

1970 Amc Campsite Caretaker With Campers 1970 Sl5299.0017

July 6, 1970

A seasonal caretaker is placed at Liberty Springs Tentsite to manage use, creating our Campsite and Caretaker program. Caretakers inform hikers on how to minimize their impact on campsites in the White Mountains

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1930

Joe Dodge, AMC Huts Manager, becomes the Weather Bureau’s official observer at Pinkham Notch, where weather data has been collected ever since. Two years later, Dodge helps found the Mount Washington Observatory

From The Amc Archives.

March 2-3, 1925

AMC helps form the Appalachian Trail Conference

1907 Amc Guide To Paths And Camps In The White Mountains

July 1907

First edition of the Guide to Paths and Camps in the White Mountains (aka the AMC White Mountain Guide) is published. Price: $1.00

1888 Ls34.10 Madison Spring Hut Circa 1890

August – September 1888

First AMC Hut at Madison Spring is built

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