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Wildlife Transect, Mt Race, West Side

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 18‑Mar‑2025
Activity: monitoring
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Our transect will take us to the AT lands on the west side of Mt Race, an area we've not explored before. If you are new to the practice of wildlife tracks and sign, it's very likely you will learn some cool stuff about wildlife and how they are using the area.
We'll be out all day so dress for winter conditions. An extra layer would be a good idea as our pace is slow. Bring lunch, snacks, water and a hot drink might be nice to have. We'll be off trail essentially the whole time.

Notebook Loop

Location: Granby, MA
Date: 18‑Mar‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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From the Harris Street trailhead, we will venture west on the Holyoke Range on a 4.1 mile clockwise lollipop hike. This is a fairly quiet side of the range and it should be a pretty relaxing hike with an elevation gain of just 610 feet. If the conditions are good, we have the option to hike over Long Mountain.

Mt Toby Vernal Equinox Hike

Location: Sunderland, MA
Date: 22‑Mar‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Come celebrate the vernal equinox when day light and night darkness are at their equals. This is a 6-mile loop hike at Mt Toby state forest! Mt Toby offers abundant wildlife throughout woodlands, waterfalls, and a spectacular view from the fire tower.
The hike has an 850' elevation gain to Mt Toby Summit (1269 ft) with an optional climb up the fire tower for amazing views. Most of the ascent is moderate but there is a very steep section (about 1/3 mile) prior to reaching the summit. Descent will be moderate and gradual with a side loop to Lower Falls trail so see Roaring Brook Falls and some interesting rock formations. Because we are hiking in the winter micro spikes and snow shoes may be required.

Repair/Replace Bog Bridges at Hubbard Brook

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 23‑Mar‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Last fall, persons unknown moved all (±20) of the bog bridges leading south from the Shays' Rebellion parking area through a swampy area to Hubbard Brook bridge. Now that mud season is upon us, we need to move them back into place before things get really messy. We'll reset the existing bog bridges (some heavy lifting/carrying here) and replace 8-10 that are damaged or failing (more carrying, not so heavy).
You'll want to dress for the weather, wear footwear that you can get pretty muddy, bring water to drink and lunch/snack. Work gloves are highly recommended (we'll have a few on hand if needed).
Frozen ground or heavy rain (or snow) will cancel this activity. I'll contact participants by Friday AM if we will cancel.

Farley Ledges and Hermit Cave

Location: Erving, MA
Date: 25‑Mar‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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This mid-week hike will take us up Rattlesnake Mountain and over to Hermit Cave. We return via the water falls and the low route. The hike is approximately 6 miles and 1,400' of elevation gain. There is a steep section, some exposure and 2 stream crossings. You must be fit and have winter hiking clothing, winter boots and appropriate gear.

Sanderson Brook Falls and Overlook

Location: Chester, MA
Date: 29‑Mar‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a 5 mile hike including Sanderson Brook Falls and a nearby overlook. The trail to the overlook has some steep sections, most of the hike is moderate. Required Gear: Sturdy hiking shoes or boots, synthetic hiking attire including an extra layer and rain gear if there is a chance of rain. Trekking poles are highly recommended. 1.5-2 liters of water, snacks and lunch.

Transition Gym to Rock Climbing Class

Location: Ashfield, MA
Date: 30‑Mar‑2025
Activity: training
Difficulty: NA
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1 day of instruction held at Chapel Ledge (Ashfield). Build on your indoor skills and learn the skills required to climb outdoors including: safety, proper equipment use, knots and tying into the rope, communication with a climbing partner, movement on the rock, belaying a partner, and an introduction to top rope anchors (including cleaning). There will be lots of climbing time! Gear is supplied, but bring what you have.

Protect the AT - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 04‑Apr‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight. Pace will be slow, terrain may occasionally be steep. Brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather, conditions in April can be highly variable. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants, long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Carry lunch/snack and water to drink. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home.

Womens+ Hike to Tannery Falls

Location: Savoy, MA
Date: 05‑Apr‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Moderate hike of approx. 6 miles with 500-600 ft. elevation gain on the Tannery Trail to Tannery Falls (~70-80 ft. waterfall). We'll take a lunch and photo break at the falls then hike back.
Gear: sturdy hiking shoes or boots, synthetic hiking attire including a warm outer layer, rain gear if there is a chance of rain, 1-2 liters of water, snacks and lunch.
This is intended to be a Womens+ affinity trip, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with that group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Protect the AT - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 05‑Apr‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Come explore the backstage of the Appalachian Trail. We'll be maintaining the critical boundary lines of the protected land corridor that surrounds the A.T. This off-trail work moves at a slow pace over varied terrain. We'll be clipping brush and painting blazes along the boundary line. Work is off-trail, occasionally in heavy brush and up and down hills. Expect some wet areas, too. Some stooping to clip back brush to maintain a clear line of sight along the boundary. We also refresh yellow blazes on trees with paint which will permanently mark clothing, so don't wear your favorite trail duds.
Do wear sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy. Long pants required; long sleeves and work gloves recommended. Tools such as loppers are provided or you may bring your own. Dress for weather conditions, weather in April can be extremely variable. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Constant rain will cancel.

Warner Hill Brush Clearing

Location: Washington, MA
Date: 05‑Apr‑2025
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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The open top of Warner Hill on the Appalachian Trail in Hinsdale, MA is home to some old high bush blueberry shrubs as well as some low blueberries. Every few years we need to cut back other shrubs and small trees growing on the hill top and we need to thin the high bush blueberry shrubs so they will continue to prosper. If you'd like to join Gary and me on this effort please sign up! We'll supply the tools and Gary will show us how to properly thin the high bush blueberry shrubs.
If you have work gloves and hand pruners feel free to bring them along. Good idea to have sun protection and wear long sleeve shirt, pants and sturdy footwear.
As we'll be out all day please come prepared with snacks/lunch, water and a rain coat would be a good idea should we have a stray shower. It's about 0.7 miles hike from the trailhead parking area along the A.T. to the work site. Hope you can join us!

Protect the AT - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 06‑Apr‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight. Pace will be slow, terrain may occasionally be steep, wet, or rocky. Brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail, often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Do wear sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy. Long pants required; long sleeves and work gloves recommended. Tools such as loppers are provided or you may bring your own. Dress for weather conditions. Weather in April can be extremely variable. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home. Constant rain will cancel.

Wildlife Transect, Tyringham Main Rd / Hop Brook Area

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 12‑Apr‑2025
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Our wildlife transect will take us to the Hop Brook area where the A.T. crosses Tyringham Main Rd. We will briefly take another look in the area just trail north of Main Rd where fresh moose sign and a deer kill site were spotted earlier this winter. Most of our transect will be south of Main Rd in the Hop Brook valley area.
We will be out all day so dress for the weather (bad weather cancels). Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. No experience necessary, pace is slow, mostly off-trail. If you have muck boots good idea to bring them as the river valley is usually pretty wet this time of year.

Outdoor Leadership Training Weekend

Location: Holden, MA
Date: 12‑Apr‑2025 ➢ 13‑Apr‑2025
Activity: training
Difficulty: [3] easy
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The AMC Worcester Chapter is facilitating this program and is open to outdoor enthusiasts who are interested in organizing and leading AMC Chapter activities and trips. Completion of the program qualifies participants to become leaders in training alongside an experienced leader for Hiking/Backpacking, Biking, Skiing, 20s/30s, Family Outings, Paddling, and other chapter-specific committees. See the registration page for more information.

Mt. Greylock Visitor’s Center to Rounds Rock Loop

Location: Lanesborough, MA
Date: 19‑Apr‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Starting from the Visitor's Center, we will climb the Woodeson Spring Trail to the Rounds Rock Trail where we will have lunch at a beautiful view, and return back to the Visitor's Center on the Northrup Trail. We will pass through various forest types and should see lots of wildflowers! Approx. 7 miles.

SOLO Wilderness First Aid

Location: Hatfield, MA
Date: 19‑Apr‑2025
Activity: training
Difficulty: [3] easy
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The ability to apply basic backcountry first aid is vital for any outdoor enthusiast, whether it's for yourself or others. Moving beyond urban first aid, this course teaches the skills necessary to identify and treat medical issues common to wilderness settings and to prepare for long-term care scenarios. Includes hands-on practice and lectures. Upon completion, participants receive 16-hour SOLO Wilderness First Aid certification. A CPR certification will be offered in the evening of the first day, this is optional. See the registration page for program highlights.

NH Hikes: North Pack and Pack Monadnock

Location: Peterborough, NH
Date: 26‑Apr‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Summit North Pack and Pack Monadnock out and back from the north. On a clear day enjoy views from both summits with the opportunity to climb the fire tower on Pack Monadnock during lunch. Overall difficulty is intermediate. Approx. 7.5 miles with 2,150 elevation gain, averaging 2 mph with breaks to enjoy viewpoints.
This route includes steep and moderate terrain with some moderate rock scrambling. The hike may be modified based on weather or trail conditions. Participants will receive an email a few days before the hike confirming the route and meeting place.

8-hr Leadership Training

Location: Madison, CT
Date: 26‑Apr‑2025
Activity: training
Difficulty: [3] easy
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Class covers many aspects of being a leader such as: leadership styles, group dynamics, day hike planning, map & compass, leadership opportunities, leader liability, screening hike participants, critical incident stress debriefing, accident scene management, Leave No Trace principles, conservation, and community. See the registration page for more information.

A.T. Tyringham Cobble Joint Work Day

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Join in with local volunteers to maintain the A.T. as it traverses iconic viewpoints on Tyringham Cobble. We'll clip brush and maintain open areas. Possibly carry in and construct bog bridges.
Moderate 2-3 mile hiking clearing areas as we go. Stooping, bending and dragging cut brush. Work with hand tools and battery powered tools as needed. Dress for the weather (early May can be capricious), wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Bring work gloves. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer’s instructions.

Protect the AT - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 05‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working between Fernside Rd and the Beartown State Forest boundary. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight, and painting yellow blazes along the boundary. Pace will be slow, terrain will include steep sections, and brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Note for those who choose to paint that the yellow boundary paint cannot be removed from clothing, so don't wear your best trail duds. Carry lunch/snack and plenty of water to drink. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home.

Protect the AT - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 06‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working between Fernside Rd and the Beartown State Forest boundary. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight, and painting yellow blazes along the boundary. Pace will be slow, terrain will include steep sections, and brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Note for those who choose to paint that the yellow boundary paint cannot be removed from clothing, so don't wear your best trail duds. Carry lunch/snack and plenty of water to drink. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home.

Protect the AT - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: North Adams, MA
Date: 07‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working in North Adams between Phelps Ave and Pattison Rd. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight. Pace will be slow, terrain may occasionally be steep, wet, or rocky. Brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail, often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Do wear sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy. Long pants required; long sleeves and work gloves recommended. Tools such as loppers are provided or you may bring your own. Dress for weather conditions. Bring lunch/snacks and plenty of water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home. Constant rain will cancel.

Upper Goose Pond Cabin Maintenance Day

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 10‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will perform annual maintenance in anticipation of the cabin opening for the season. Work will include light carpentry, some digging in rocky soil, cutting brush and servicing moldering privies. Short moderate hike to worksite. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Work gloves are recommended.

Introduction to Whitewater Kayaking

Location: Tilton, NH
Date: 10‑May‑2025 ➢ 11‑May‑2025
Activity: training
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Ann Gillard will lead an introduction to whitewater clinic May 10-11, 2025 with Hampshire College. We will start in the pool on Saturday morning, learning about boats, equipment, and fit, how to safely exit a capsized kayak, and basic paddle strokes and maneuvers. In the afternoon, we will either continue in the pool OR travel to a class 1-2 river within 90 minutes to practice river skills (ferrying, eddying out, peeling out) on easier water, based on the needs and interests of the group. On Sunday, we will meet at a class 1-2 river and enjoy a river run.
Rivers will be selected based on flows appropriate for beginner whitewater kayakers. Possibilities include Satan's Kingdom or the upper Tariffville section of the Farmington River in CT, or the Shunpike or upper Fife sections of the Deerfield River in MA.
Bring your lunch both days, water bottle, sunscreen, bathing suit or swimwear, any medications, a great attitude, and willingness to get wet. Kayaking gear (boat, paddle, skirt, pfd, helmet, splash top, wetsuit, booties) is available to borrow.

Anchoring Hop Brook Bridge

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 13‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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Hop Brook Bridge is falling into the stream. We need to secure it for 2-3 years until Federal monies are available for replacement. We will hammer two 10ft long pipes into the ground to anchor the south end of the bridge and attach the bridge to the anchors with chains. We may also raise the low end of the bridge. We must carry heavy materials and tools approx 1/2 mile on easy trail from the parking area.
Work area is brushy and thorny, and may be muddy. This is an open area, so sun protection is recommended. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Work gloves are recommended.

A Woodland Nursery - Journey to a Vernal Pool

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Let's hike through the woods at Noble View Outdoor Center to a special water feature - a vernal pool. These important inland ponds are nurseries for certain woodland creatures. With no inlet or outlet, these temporary water holes are fed by rain and melting snow and often dry up in the summer, making them bereft of fish. So, it is a good place for frogs and salamanders to lay eggs without fear of fish eating them all up.
We will meet at the upper parking lot, then take a leisurely hike to reach this special spot. We will stop along the way to notice other signs of spring. Once at the pool, we'll look for eggs and perhaps gently scoop out anything of interest to examine.
Dress in layers for variable spring weather. There may still be snow or icy spots on the trails. Waterproof boots are highly recommended. Micro spikes and poles are optional. Bring water and a snack.
This trip is for adults and families with children over seven years of age. Be prepared to hike at a relaxed pace for 2.6 miles round trip.

Trail Day WMA: NH Hikes: 52WAV Mount Cube

Location: Wentworth, NH
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Hike to Mount Cube out and back on the Appalachian Trail. On the NH 52 list with a view, the summit offers far views of the surrounding mountains. 7.5 miles on mixed terrain, with some steep sections including rock scrambles and approx. 2,800 elevation gain. Average pace of 2 mph with breaks to enjoy viewpoints.
The hike may be modified based on weather or trail conditions. Participants will receive an email a few days before the hike confirming the route and meeting place.

Replace & Reset Bog Bridges

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 10‑Jun‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will reset wobbly bog bridges and replace any that are failing in the swampy area immediately south of Blue Hill Rd. Conditions will be muddy, if not downright wet. Dress for expected weather conditions.
Consider waterproof footwear. Work gloves recommended. Bring lunch/snack and water to drink. Work will involve stooping, bending and carrying sometimes heavy materials. Working with hand tools. Short, easy walk to work site.

Privy Moves - Maintaining Privies at AT Campsites

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 21‑Jun‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will be moving the privies at Shaker Campsite and Wilcox South Campsite to new locations. Work involves digging with hand tools and lifting and moving the outhouse several feet to a new site. Work may involve incidental contact with human waste. We will start at Shaker Campsite, approx 1/2 mile down hill from the meeting location. Upon completion, we will drive approx 30 mins to the access to Wilcox South Shelter, and hike another 1/2 mile down hill to that work site.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Bring work gloves, lunch/snack and water to drink. Note that the meeting location says Jerusalem Rd, it's really Fernside Rd. The map and Lon/Lat are correct.

Chapter Vice Chair

Date: ongoing
Activity: chapter officer
Difficulty: NA
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Looking for the satisfaction of using your skills to help people Be Outdoors in western Massachusetts? Explore chapter governance in this support role, learning about all areas of the AMC Western MA Chapter, its activities, and the AMC organization.
AMC Western MA Chapter welcomes all interested candidates to inquire, and we invite the full participation of all individuals currently underrepresented in the outdoor community. The Chapter Vice Chair supports the Chapter Chair in leading the all-volunteer Chapter Executive Committee to advance the agreed-upon goals and serves for two consecutive years with the expectation that they will move into the Chapter Chair role after the Chair's two-year term. This position also serves as a liaison between the Chapter and the larger organization of AMC-with the Chair, they represent the organization at the local level and are an essential link between the staff, the Board of Directors, and the local Chapter members and volunteers.
Areas that the Vice Chair will, or might be, involved with include:
  • Attends and provides input in monthly Executive Committee meetings
  • Recruitment and nomination process for Executive Committee members
  • Event coordination, including Annual Meeting and Annual Planning Meeting
  • Other projects as agreed upon to advance the Chapter goals
  • Opportunity to attend weekend retreat at AMC property and AMC Summit with Chapter funds
  • Participates on the Chapters Committee (Chairs, Vice Chairs, Regional Directors, and Volunteer Relations staff), including attending meetings and providing input (three regular planning meetings, including two in person, and occasional online meetings due to organizational updates)
  • Coordinates with various Chapter committees as needed
Ongoing orientation is provided by the Chair, Regional Director, and Volunteer Relations staff!
Preferred qualifications:
  • Must be a member of the AMC or become a member before election
  • Organized, good communicator, willing to learn new things, willing to work with a diverse group of individuals; responds promptly to email and voice communications; is a team player
  • Attention to detail while maintaining a broad view of Chapter and AMC goals and needs
  • Access to a computer and some degree of computer proficiency for document management and information flow, or be willing to learn and utilize online resources
  • Enthusiastic promoter of the Chapter and the AMC!
Time commitment: ~5 hours per week.
AMC Western MA Chapter welcomes all interested candidates to inquire, and we invite the full participation of all individuals currently underrepresented in the outdoor community. We look forward to hearing from you at info@amc-wma.org. Thank you!
AMC's 12 chapters, run by volunteer Executive Committees, support the organization's mission on the ground by leading trips, offering outdoor skills and leadership training courses, and creating opportunities for conservation action and stewardship at the local level. These dedicated volunteers help activate their communities, often launching people on a path toward greater engagement with AMC's mission of protecting and enjoying the outdoors.
Affinity activities are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with that group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
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