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From the White Mountain Huts to the Giant Races: Meet Katie Schide and Hillary Gerardi

This story is a preview of the upcoming issue of Appalachia Journal. Katie Schide ran down the woodsy mountain trail from the Flégère tram station 800 meters above Chamonix, France, this past August 27, much...
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Joe Klementovich Citizen scientists measure snow depth during a day in the backcountry.

Community Snow Observations Come to the White Mountains

It’s 5:30am. The sun hasn’t risen over Mount Washington, but AMC Hermit Lakes Winter Caretaker Eli Hanschka is already out in the cold, looking at snow.   Each morning on the job begins this way for…
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Christopher Cotrell/ Flickr Commons Consider reading an indigenous author the next time you reach for a book.

Five Indigenous Authors on Land and Nature

From the peaks of Katahdin to our favorite local footpaths, the lands we cherish are indigenous lands. As we spend time outdoors this Native American Heritage Month, it’s important to not only discuss the unjust…
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Courtesy of AMC Library & Archives White Mountain Guide covers kept to a simple motif for a few decades.

History of the White Mountain Guide

“This is a pathfinder, pure and simple. Therefore, it is about as colorful as a railroad timetable.”  Ralph Larrabee, White Mountain Guide editor from 1917 to 1935, saw his publication in simple terms. But while…
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Expanding Hispanic Outdoor Opportunity at Harriman State Park

The 1986 New York Times headline about Harriman State Park still rings true today: “For Hispanic New Yorkers, Summer Oasis”   There’s a lot to love about Harriman, New York’s second largest state park. It features…
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Three Miles of Music: A Music Camp Goes Its...

  You hear it before you see it… once the boat’s motor stops. In the recreation hall, a group sits in a semi-circle of folding chairs, working through a folk standard on an array of…
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All Along the Watchtower: How Women Forest Fire Lookouts...

Forest fire lookout towers are a common feature of mountain summits here in the Northeast. Made up of a cement base with a wooden compartment above it on stilts, with a ladder or stairs leading…
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Five Wheelchair Accessible Trails Across the AMC Region

Planning a hike with a disability is no easy feat. Information on trail accessibility can be hard to come by or inaccurate, even in the age of the internet. What’s wheelchair accessible in one part…
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