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High Ledges Audubon Sanctuary
The Shelburne Ridge and the trails in the High Ledges Audubon Sanctuary are a lovely place to hike, with some stellar views (and possibly some colorful foliage) along the way. On this 6-mile hike, we will visit the Shelburne Fire Tower and make a loop around the outer perimeter of the wildlife sanctuary. Our hike takes us along miles of beautiful stone walls and skirts an abandoned beaver pond. Footing is generally good, with the exception of one short, steep section, where we will be scrambling up rocks.Hale Fields Edge Clearing
The Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts traverses the edges of 4 fields formerly part of the Hale farm in Tyringham. For this project we'll clear deadfalls, large brush, vines and low hanging branches along the edges of these fields to keep the fields open. This will allow the full fields to be mowed by brush hog late in the season.Granville State Forest: Hartland Hollow Rd & Hubbard River
Hike on discontinued Hartland Hollow Road in Granville and on the Hubbard River Trail in Granville State Forest. The road descends along Pond Brook with its numerous small waterfalls. Hubbard River Trail climbs uphill alongside the Hubbard River. A carspot is required for this hike. Hike is about 5 miles.Mt Greylock - Visitor’s Center to Rounds Rock Loop
We'll take the Woodason Spring Trail to the Rounds Rock Trail and back down by the Northrup Trail. Approx 7.5 miles on easy to moderate terrain. We walk through a variety of ecosystems and will possibly see beaver activity. We also pass an approx. 70-year old airplane crash site. Nice views at Rounds Rock where we will have lunch.Intro to Recreational Road Cycling
This is a new type of activity intended for people who are new to outdoor recreational group cycling. This trip will be 14 miles in length and mostly flat. The activity difficulty level as defined by AMC will be RELAXED. The pace will be comfortable (9-11 mph average), and we will keep the group together.A.T. Corridor Boundary Maintenance - Day Mtn (Part 1)
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.Transition Gym to Rock Climbing Class
One day of instruction to be held at Chapel Ledge. Lots of climbing time!Garden Walk
Join us to explore Chauncey Allen Park and Grandmother's Garden. Paths are wide with gravel surface and/or pavers. Dress for the weather. Some areas are in full sun and others in the shade. Please message leader for any important weather updates, or changes.20s & 30s A.T. Corridor Boundary Maintenance - Day Mtn (Part 2)
Join the 20S & 30s crew to explore the backstage of the Appalachian Trail on the trail lands around Day Mtn in Dalton. This is the second day of work on this boundary line, so sign up for Saturday May 4 or Sunday May 5 or both. We'll be maintaining the critical boundary 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.Upper Goose Pond Cabin - Opening Maintenance
We'll be getting Upper Goose Pond Cabin ready for the season. Work will include ferrying materials to the Cabin in a small boat, installing a new door, improving drainage, installing the dock, cutting/splitting firewood. The new door and gravel for the drainage will come in by small boat, and be carried up from the landing to the Cabin. We'll remove the old fire door an install the new one - some modest carpentry work required. The dock needs about 4 people to carry into the water, so some boots/water shoes would be handy. The drain needs to be dug out and gravel laid under the pipe to aid in the flow.Chester Blandford State Forest
Location: Chester Blandford State Forest, MA
Date: 07‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: moderate
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Enjoy spring flowers as we hike in the Chester Blandford State Forest! We will hike about 6 miles, up the H. Newman Marsh Trail to the Memorial Trail, then on trails, logging roads and park roads down to Sanderson Brook. Finally, we will return to Sanderson Brook Road for a stop at Sanderson Brook Falls before returning to the cars.Date: 07‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: moderate
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Afterwork Hike: Mineral Hills Conservation Area
Mineral Hills is a hilly forest with dramatic ridge-top views, wetlands, beaver ponds, and an abandoned rock quarry. Meet at 5:30 to hike at 5:45. Conclude the day with 2-2.5 miles on moderately steep but hilly terrain including quarry lookout.Intro to Recreational Road Cycling
This activity is intended for people who are new to outdoor recreational group cycling. This trip will be 15 miles in length and mostly flat. The activity difficulty level as defined by AMC will be Relaxed. The pace will be comfortable (9-11 mph average), and we will keep the group together.Tyringham Cobble A.T. Spring Cleaning
Location: Tyringham Cobble Parking, MA
Date: 11‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: N/A
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We will work alongside Trustees staff and local volunteers on a muddy area near Tyringham Cobble. We'll be clearing drainages and installing bog bridges. Some carrying of heavy materials and light carpentry. Approx 1/2 mile easy hike to work area. Other work will include clipping brush to maintain open viewpoint areas.Date: 11‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: N/A
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Water Creatures in the Stream
Come splash in the stream behind the Russell Public Library for some outdoor spring FUN! With nets and magnifying field microscopes, we'll see water creatures up close and personal. If wading is not for you, we'll have white examination trays with rocks and mud for your investigation. Also included will be a guided Storywalk® of "Over and Under the Pond". A copy of the book and a RAFFLE for a FREE book for one lucky participant to take home will be available at the library!Blowdown Blitz
We thought it was going to be a mild winter - but that last storm really did a number on the A.T. We need at least two work parties to clear blowdowns blocking the trail in the central and northern Berkshires. We will work in 2-3 person teams with A.T. Sawyers to clear downed trees from the Trail. No chainsaw experience is required, we need "swampers" to clear cut trees and limbs and to manage trail visitors near the work areas.Climbing Anchors Course
Join us for a day of instruction for an introduction to climbing anchors. Learn the skills necessary to build anchors safely for top rope climbing outside! The weather is here and it is time to be outdoors enjoying the incredible world of technical rock climbing.Erosion and Bog Bridges Near Jerusalem Rd
We have 8 to 10 bog bridges to replace just in a muddy area south of Jerusalem Rd. We'll also address erosion caused by nearby overflowing brook. Work involves carrying materials approx 1/2 mile to work site, some minor digging, and light carpentry.Twenty Five Miles of Farms and Quiet Roads Warm-Up for Experienced Cyclists
Join us for a scenic 25-mile ride in the Pioneer Valley towns of Hatfield, Whately, and Deerfield. The ride starts out on flat terrain in South Deerfield for a good warm-up and then has some nice hills for getting those legs in climbing shape (total of 600 feet of ascent). We make our way through Hatfield and Whately and eventually return to South Deerfield.Sweet Spring, Maple Syrup Hike
Families and casual hikers are you ready to indulge in what spring has to offer in the hilltowns of western Massachusetts? Join us for a hike on the Conwell Property Trail in Worthington (part of Hilltown Land Trust) and then partake in a sugar house buffet at High Hopes Farm in Worthington. The hike is rated as an easy, 2.3 mile, out and back gently rolling route with a water crossing. Following our hike, we will return to our cars to ride the short distance to High Hopes Farm Sugar House to enjoy the buffet.A.T. Boundary Maintenance - Tyringham
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. Expect some wet areas, too. Some stooping to clip back brush to maintain a clear line of sight along the boundary.A.T. Boundary Maintenance - Becket
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 along the boundary of National Park Service lands between the Mass Pike and Upper Goose Pond, including a likely stop for lunch at the Upper Goose Pond cabin.Intro to Whitewater Kayaking
Location: Lakes Region, NH
Date: 18‑May‑2024 ➢ 19‑May‑2024
Activity: whitewater paddling
Difficulty: N/A
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to paddle a kayak on a turbulent river? This is your chance to "test the waters" in a supported environment with experienced volunteer coaches.Date: 18‑May‑2024 ➢ 19‑May‑2024
Activity: whitewater paddling
Difficulty: N/A
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Rail Trail Walk
Join me for a casual walk along the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail. Meet at the trail entrance ramp along Main Street in Westfield at the corner of the Stop and Shop parking lot. We'll walk south from there to the Hedges Ave underpass to view the Heroes mural. Option to continue on or return to the start. Please contact leader with any questions or weather updates.Intermediate Whitewater Paddlers
Paddle a 5-6 mile section (Fife section) of Class II whitewater on the Deerfield River with some instruction. You will need a whitewater boat, paddle, life jacket, helmet, water shoes and appropriate clothing (wetsuit or drysuit). We will do some instructional in eddys. This trip will focus on eddy turns, peel outs, ferries and basic paddling strokes.Open Upper Goose Pond Cabin
We will open this near-famous hiker stop for the season. Remove shutters, sweep and clean, touch up paint, set up kitchen. We may need to install the dock, so check with leader if water wear may be needed.A.T. Boundary Maintenance - Dalton
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. The day will involve 1 mile of on-trail hiking to the work site, about 1 mile of actual boundary work off-trail, and a 2 mile trail walk to return.Hike North Half of CT NET Sec 18
Location: Simsbury/Bloomfield town line, MA
Date: 21‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: N/A
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This hike will be a loop on CT NET Section 18 north of Penwood State Park. The route we'll hike will include the NET and trails on adjacent lands including the James Property, part of Simsbury Land Trust, and Wilcox Park, one of Bloomfield's Town Trails. The hike will be about 5 1/2 miles and elevation gain about 400 feet. The trail traverses a ridge and there are rocky areas as well as some wet areas.Date: 21‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: N/A
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