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Protect Whitecap Highlands Forest in Maine’s 100 Mile Wilderness

Help the Appalachian Mountain Club permanently protect the Whitecap Highlands Forest, a 29,500-acre, ecologically significant landscape in the heart of Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness. The Whitecap Highlands Forest lies immediately north of AMC’s recently protected Barnard...
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History of Tuckerman Ravine

In The White Mountains: A Handbook for Travelers, a guidebook from the 1890’s, Tuckerman Ravine is described as “the most remarkable piece of scenery of this character in all of New England.” Today, Tuckerman Ravine…
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The Dragonfly Mercury Project at Joshua Tree National Park

It is adventures like these that remind us why we love to do the work that we do. At the beginning of March, the Dragonfly Mercury Project(DMP) core team convened for the annual core team…
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Social Distancing: Nature’s Time to Shine

  To slow the spread of COVID-19, countries around the world now require citizens to practice “social distancing.” Many are confined to their homes for most of the day, with offices, schools, gyms, bars, restaurants,…
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Joe Dodge

In this story from Appalachia‘s June 1974 issue, Fred Stott provides editorial commentary. Joe Dodge didn’t consider himself a writer. But his style was direct and economical. In Appalachia, Joe recounted his trip to Pinkham…
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How to Treat Waterborne Illness in the Backcountry

  Dr. Tom: How do I recognize and treat waterborne illness in the backcountry?  Safe drinking water is a vital component of any successful outdoor trip for proper hydration. While it may be necessary at…
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Don’t Fizzle! Hiking Nutrition Tips to Keep You Going...

During a vigorous day hike, an adult may burn as many as 6,600 calories—but not all calories are created equal. Our bodies require a scientific combination of hard-working nutrients to sustain normal function. What’s the…
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Mental Health First Aid: How to Help a Fellow...

When Aaron North greets a new group of teenage volunteers to serve on one of AMC’s trail crews for a week, he’s sympathetic. For some, it’s their first outdoors experience, and supporting these adolescents as…
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New Hampshire SAR

Who Pays for Search and Rescue? Behind the Tricky...

When rescue teams found James Clark on Mount Washington’s Lion Head Trail at 1:15 a.m. on June 14, 2019, the 80-year-old Dublin, Ohio, resident was barely clinging to life. The day before, Clark had set…
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Visit an Urban Wild Near You

You don’t have to venture far to get a taste of untamed nature, thanks to the efforts of more cities establishing urban wilds within their footprint. Often protected and managed through public–private partnerships, these areas…
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