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Holyoke Revitalization Tour

Location: Holyoke Heritage State Park, MA
Date: 16‑May‑2024
Activity: walking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join the park interpreter for some exercise in Holyoke's downtown mill district. Discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined. Learn about some innovative businesses and developers that have, and are continuing to put life back into old mill buildings.
1.5-mile walk. Dress for the weather. Severe weather cancels.

Twenty Five Miles of Farms and Quiet Roads Warm-Up for Experienced Cyclists

Location: Hatfield, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2024
Activity: biking
Difficulty: NA
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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.
We will keep the group together riding at a moderate 12-14 mph average regrouping/stopping for a snack along the way.
You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or pedal-assist ebike in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and tube to fix a flat.

Sweet Spring, Maple Syrup Hike

Location: Worthington, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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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.
The sugar house buffet is $16.00 per adult. WMA AMC Family Outings will cover the cost of the children's buffet for participating kids.
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20S/30S A.T. Boundary Maintenance - Tyringham

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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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. Expect some wet areas, too. Some stooping to clip back brush to maintain a clear line of sight along the boundary.
The paint 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, work gloves recommended. Dress for weather conditions. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Rain will cancel.

Intermediate Whitewater Paddlers

Location: Fife Dam, MA
Date: 19‑May‑2024
Activity: whitewater paddling
Difficulty: NA
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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.
Prerequisites: It's expected you have some existing whitewater paddling experience, including a basic wet exit. You should be comfortable paddling in current as well as being able to eddy turn.
Boat rental: One sit-on-top whitewater boat may be available for rent from AMC Western MA - $25. AMC CT may have rentals available for a fee. Rentals will require pickup and return. Contact the leader for more information.
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Intro to Whitewater Kayaking

Location: Lakes Region, NH
Date: 18‑May‑2024 ➢ 19‑May‑2024
Activity: whitewater paddling
Difficulty: NA
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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.
Day 1: Location TBD. Flatwater and easy Class 1 and 2 rapids. Day 2: Location TBD. Run a Class 2 river, practicing and solidifying all the skills you learned on Day 1. Please see the activity listing for more information.

Rail Trail Walk

Location: Westfield, MA
Date: 19‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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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.

A.T. Boundary Maintenance - Becket

Location: Becket, MA
Date: 19‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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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 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.
Work is off-trail, up and down hills, with occasionally wet areas or heavy brush. Expect some stooping to clip back brush to maintain a clear line of sight along the boundary. Do wear sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy.
Long pants required, long sleeves, work gloves recommended. Dress for weather conditions. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Rain will cancel.

Open Upper Goose Pond Cabin

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 19‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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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.
Approx 1/2 mile walk to worksite on moderate terrain. Dress for the weather. Bring plenty of water and lunch/snack.

A.T. Boundary Maintenance - Dalton

Location: Dalton, MA
Date: 20‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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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. 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.
The off-trail work moves at a slow pace over varied terrain, clipping brush as we go to maintain a clear line-of-sight along the boundary. The boundary may involve occasional heavy brush or wet areas. Some stooping is necessary to clip back brush.
Do wear sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy. Long pants required, long sleeves, work gloves recommended. Dress for weather conditions. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Rain will cancel.

Hike North Half of CT NET Sec 18

Location: Simsbury/Bloomfield town line, MA
Date: 21‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: NA
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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.
REQUIREMENTS of the hike include proper footwear (sturdy, closed toe shoes), snacks and lunch, water (two liters for the average hiker), rain gear (if the forecast calls for precipitation), and hiking poles, if you use them.
MEETING TIME AND PLACE: 9:30 am at 100 Wintonbury Road, Simsbury, CT. This is at the dead end of this road. Park so as not to block the gate and along the down hill side of the road. GPS co-ordinates: 41.878170, -72.772263.

Nice & Easy Canal Walk

Location: Holyoke Heritage State Park, MA
Date: 21‑May‑2024
Activity: walking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join the park interpreter for some exercise along Holyoke's canals and beyond. This is a leisurely walk. We stroll along the first level canal to its intersection with the second level canal. Here we overlook the Holyoke dam complex. A return trip along the second level canal on Race street brings us full circle.
2.0 miles total. Dress for the weather. Severe weather cancels. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Embracing Indigenous Ways of Knowing to Fight the Climate Crisis

Location: Online
Date: 23‑May‑2024
Activity: presentation
Difficulty: NA
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Join the AMC DEI Virtual Speaker Series in welcoming Chris Newell, a proud citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe born and raised at Motahkmikuhk, Indian Township, Maine. Chris is a Tribal Community Member-in-Residence for the University of Connecticut and co-founder/director of education for Akomawt Educational Initiative; a majority Native-owned educational consultancy based in Connecticut. Chris will introduce and then discuss the evening's viewing of the "Reciprocity Project, Season One." This short film series made in partnership with Indigenous storytellers and their communities worldwide, invites learning from time-honored and current Indigenous ways of being as a way to face the climate crisis.
"Reciprocity Project," embraces Indigenous value systems that have bolstered communities since the beginning of time. To heal, we must recognize that we are in relationship with Earth, a place that was in balance for millennia. "Reciprocity Project," is a co-production of Upstander Project and Nia Tero in association with REI Co-op Studios. Learn more on the registration page.

Holyoke Revitalization Tour

Location: Holyoke Heritage State Park, MA
Date: 23‑May‑2024
Activity: walking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join the park interpreter for some exercise in Holyoke's downtown mill district. Discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined. Learn about some innovative businesses and developers that have, and are continuing to put life back into old mill buildings.
1.5-mile walk. Dress for the weather. Severe weather cancels.

Transition Gym to Rock Climbing Class

Location: Ashfield, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2024
Activity: climbing
Difficulty: NA
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One day of instruction to be held at Chapel Ledge. Lots of climbing time!
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, and belaying a partner. Will include an introduction to top rope anchors, including cleaning. Gear is supplied, but bring what you have.

Berkshires - Spring Warm Up Ride

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2024
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a relaxed 20-mile warmup ride on (mostly) quiet and scenic country roads in the southwest corner of the Berkshires. Starting in Great Barrington MA, we'll ride a clockwise loop passing through Sheffield and Egremont. We will sustain a relaxed riding pace of 11-13 mph, and the total elevation gain over the course of the ride will be under 800 feet (about 40 feet per mile). The terrain will be rolling, with a handful of climbs and some grades of about 5%.
This ride is suitable for experienced riders who don't mind climbing some hills. Expect to be out on the road for a couple of hours. We'll take periodic breaks and keep the group together.

NET Section 2

Location: Connecticut River Valley, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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This lovely, scenic hike is approximately 3.8 miles over typical ups and downs of western MA trails. There is total elevation gain and loss of about +433/-648 feet over the route. We will hike at a moderate pace, walking south to north. This section of the trail runs along the Provin Mountain Ridge, past the former facility of TV station WWLP to the Springfield Underground Reservoir, and then down to the Westfield River in Robinson State Forest.
The trip will require a car spot. Please note that some drivers of cars left at the north end will have to take the drivers whose cars are at the start back to that point before departing. We park on Route 187 and drive back to our hike start on Route 57. Detailed directions will be provided to registrants.
Requirements of the hike include proper footwear (sturdy, closed- toe shoes,) snacks and lunch, water (at least one liter), rain gear (if forecast calls for precipitation), and hiking poles if you use them. Dress in layers. Avoid cotton as it does not dry once wet. Dress in layers. Bring bug spray and sunscreen.

Berkshires - Great Barrington to Connecticut

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 26‑May‑2024
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Back by popular demand, one more Berkshire ride! This challenging 33-mile ride starts in the bustling town of Great Barrington. We will cycle on quiet but hilly roads through Sheffield, Ashley Falls, CT, and S. Egremont with 1,700 feet of total elevation gain. Beautiful views of the Berkshire hills (and some cows). We will sustain an average riding pace of 12-14 mph.

Remove Potentially Hazardous Trees at South Wilcox Shelter

Location: Beartown State Forest, MA
Date: 26‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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There are several dead/dying trees in the area around this campsite. We will assess and remove trees as necessary. Work is primarily for certified A.T. Sawyers, but others are welcome to join us, as there will be plenty of cut material to move. Work will involve lifting, dragging, rolling logs and carrying away small limbs into the surrounding woods. Worksite is a 1/2 mile hike off trail.
Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Work gloves are highly recommended. Hard hats will be provided for participants. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink.
Meet at the Benedict Pond Boat Ramp, Beartown State Forest and car pool to the access point.

Nice & Easy Canal Walk

Location: Holyoke Heritage State Park, MA
Date: 28‑May‑2024
Activity: walking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join the park interpreter for some exercise along Holyoke's canals and beyond. This is a leisurely walk. We stroll along the first level canal to its intersection with the second level canal. Here we overlook the Holyoke dam complex. A return trip along the second level canal on Race street brings us full circle.
2.0 miles total. Dress for the weather. Severe weather cancels. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Hiking Mary Edwards Mountain and Godard Preserve

Location: North Granby, CT
Date: 28‑May‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: NA
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These Granby Land Trust properties provide moderate treks with pretty views, water features and many ups and downs. The adjacent Mary Edwards Property and Godard Preserve will provide 5+ miles of hiking. GLT literature reads: "You can hike through beautifully preserved stone walls, alongside a bubbling stream, and up to a view that looks across the Connecticut River Valley, providing an outstanding view of Springfield and the Mount Tom Range". Also included is a pond and many stream crossings with and without bridges, so bring your poles.
Elevation gain is about 350 feet. Approximately 4 hour hike. Please come prepared for muddy spring conditions. Water proof boot recommended.

Maintenance & Repair at South Wilcox Campsite

Location: Beartown State Forest, MA
Date: 28‑May‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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The porkies have been busy at this this historic shelter. We will carry in lumber to replace the porcupine-chewed planks on the shelter floor. We'll also carry in a new bear box to replace the rusted out old one.
Materials will be carried 1/2 mile on an off trail route to work site. Light carpentry skills with hand tools. Old planks will be cut up for firewood. Old bearbox will be carried out.
We will meet at the Beartown State Forest Benedict Pond boat ramp parking and carpool to the access point. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink.

Holyoke Revitalization Tour

Location: Holyoke Heritage State Park, MA
Date: 30‑May‑2024
Activity: walking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join the park interpreter for some exercise in Holyoke's downtown mill district. Discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined. Learn about some innovative businesses and developers that have, and are continuing to put life back into old mill buildings.
1.5-mile walk. Dress for the weather. Severe weather cancels.

Clear Waterbars North of Rt 23

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 01‑Jun‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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Support the A.T. - keep it in good shape for the future. Today we'll be maintaining waterbars (drainage channels) on a short section of the the A.T. that climbs moderately above the trailhead at Rt 23. Waterbars provide essential drainage that keeps this section of trail from washing out and turning into a trench. They need regular cleaning.
All work is within a half mile of the trailhead and consists of digging out clogged drainage channels to provide clear path for water. Slow hiking, moderate digging with heavy hand tools. High degree of satisfaction.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes, and long pants. Work gloves highly recommended. Bring lunch/snack and plenty of water to drink. Half-day work option is possible, contact leader.

Celebrate MA Trails! Greylock Sunday Option

Location: Adams, MA
Date: 02‑Jun‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Hike to MA highest summit on the Cheshire Harbor Trail. Visit Bascom Lodge and War Memorial and enjoy 360 views of the Berkshires and distant peaks in VT and NY.
Route description: intermediate, a mix of steep and moderate terrain, 6-7 miles, approximately 2,000 ft. elevation gain, 2 mph. Co-leader welcome.

Natural Heritage Monitoring - Mt Greylock (Day 1)

Location: Berkshires, MA
Date: 03‑Jun‑2024
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: NA
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Time to hit the Mt Greylock summit area for some natural heritage monitoring; so if you'd like to help monitor some rare plants sign up for this volunteer activity! We'll be in the summit area all day and weather can be unpredictable so come prepared for whatever mother nature might dish out.
Warm clothes, rain coat and sturdy footwear is the dress code for the day. Water and snacks/lunch as well. If weather cancels our plans or if additional time is needed we'll be back out on Tues, June 4th so sign up for both dates if you're so inclined.

Mount Alander Loop Hike

Location: South Ergemont, MA
Date: 04‑Jun‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: NA
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This is a mid-week hike over the summit of Mount Alander in Washington State Forest in southwestern, MA. The distance is approximately 6 miles with an elevation gain of 1,000'. We will hike at a moderate 1.5 to 2.0 mph pace. If we have good weather the views from summit of Mount Alander extend to 3 states. This can be a challenging hike for some because of the distance, a muddy section and a short rock scramble.
Preregistration is required. Please dress for the weather. Pack 2 liters of water, trail snacks and a lunch. Sturdy hiking boots are a must.

Natural Heritage Monitoring - Mt Greylock (Day 2)

Location: Berkshires, MA
Date: 04‑Jun‑2024
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: NA
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Day 2 on Mt Greylock summit area for some natural heritage monitoring; so if you'd like to help monitor some rare plants sign up for this volunteer activity! We'll be in the summit area all day and weather can be unpredictable so come prepared for whatever mother nature might dish out.
Warm clothes, rain coat and sturdy footwear is the dress code for the day. Water and snacks/lunch as well. Foul weather cancels. Day may be shortened if we get a lot done on Monday.

Privy & Campsite Maintenance: Hemlocks & Glen Brook

Location: Mt Washington, MA
Date: 08‑Jun‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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We will work on emptying the composted material from the Hemlocks privy, and also move the Glen Brook privy over its empty bin. Not as gruesome as it sounds. The composted stuff doesn't smell (much) and is ready to be carried off and scattered into the woods. Then the outhouses need a few folks to slide them into their new position - ready for a busy hiking season. We'll also perform some light maintenance at both sites.
Half mile walk from the parking area. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes. This is probably a half-day project, but bring some snacks and water to drink.

Laurel Day Social & Hikes

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 08‑Jun‑2024
Activity: social, hiking
Difficulty: NA
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The first Laurel Weekend was held at Noble View in 1930! It was held the third weekend in June annually. The event included guided hikes, good food and camping, a campfire and marshmallow roasting. Please join us to enjoy the laurel in bloom! We will have guided hikes, a chili cook off hosted by the Western MA Chapter and the Noble View Stewards Council. We will also have strawberry shortcake, a campfire and marshmallows. We welcome folks to camp as well. Call reservations to reserve a campsite for the evening at 603-466-2727.

WMA - In Person Leadership Application Training

Location: Mt Tom State Reservation, MA
Date: 08‑Jun‑2024
Activity: training
Difficulty: NA
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In this in-person component of the Western MA leadership training program, participants will engage in role plays and apply the techniques and knowledge learned during chapter leadership session of the course in an outdoor environment. Participants are required to have completed a Chapter Leadership Training or have a pre-approved exception from the Training and Education Chair.

Intro to Recreational Road Cycling

Location: Hatfield, MA
Date: 08‑Jun‑2024
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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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 (~10 mph average), and we will keep the group together.
Before riding, we will present a group safety talk followed by basic instruction including a bike operation and helmet fit check, and a review of efficient pedaling and gear shifting techniques. This training will help build your confidence, ensure you can maintain your bicycle in good working order, and prepare you for more challenging rides later in the season.
You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or "pedal-assist" ebike in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and tube to fix a flat.

Trail Rehab - A.T. Blue Blaze at Rt 20

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 11‑Jun‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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Classic Trail Work: The blue blaze trail that connects the Rt 20 parking area to the northbound A.T. is sliding down the hill. We'll dig back into the hillside in several locations to build a more stable tread.
Digging with hand tools, stooping and bending on sloping ground. Short easy walk to worksite. Wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Depending on turnout, this will be a short day.

20s/30s Evening Paddle

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 12‑Jun‑2024
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: NA
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Join the 20s & 30s Committee on a paddling trip from Holyoke Rows on the Connecticut River. The Connecticut River in Holyoke is scenic flatwater with moving current. This is a weekday evening trip with moderately-priced kayak rentals available, or you may bring your own boat. We will be on the water from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, but try to arrive by 4:30 to select a rental boat, paddle, and PFD, or unload your own boat. After the paddle, depending on interest, we may gather at a nearby spot for food and/or drink.
Minimal boating experience required, and basic instruction provided as needed. All participants are required to wear a PFD, securely fastened, at all times while on the water, and to stay with the group.
Wear quick-drying clothing appropriate to the weather and shoes that can get wet. Bring a water bottle, hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, and have a towel and spare clothes with you just in case.

Cheshire Variety Pack - A.T. Maintenance

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 15‑Jun‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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We'll be working in several locations near Outlook Ave in Cheshire, MA. We'll set a new sign for Reynolds Rock, clip back some brush to make access to the rock more friendly. We'll stand up a new trailhead kiosk "downtown" in Cheshire. Remove a nearby illegal tree stand, if there's time remaining in the day.
Work will be light carpentry, digging, brush clipping in several different locations. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, work gloves recommended. Bring water to drink, and lunch/snacks.
Meeting at the Ashuwillticook rail trail parking, Main St, Cheshire MA, then fan out from there.

I Spy Signs of Spring Nature Hike

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 15‑Jun‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Families can you spy signs of spring? Join us for a hike to a vernal pool at Noble View Outdoor Center. The hike is rated as an easy, 1.8 mile, out and back route. On the way there we can spy on plants and animals waking up for spring. Families are invited to bring a picnic lunch to have at the View following the hike. Visit the registration page to learn more.

Mount Tom and Whiting Peak

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 15‑Jun‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: NA
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Hike to the summits of Mount Tom and Whiting Peak. Enjoy views of neighboring peaks, towns and local farmland. Optional after hike lunch stop at River Valley Co-op.
Route details: Intermediate out and back hike 7-7.5 mile range with lots of uphill (~1,000 ft. elevation gain) at the start followed by a ridge walk.

Amherst 20 Ride

Location: UMass Amherst, MA
Date: 15‑Jun‑2024
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Join us for a delightful 20-mile group bicycle ride at a relaxed pace (12-14 mph average) on well-paved and mostly flat roads. We will convene on the UMass Amherst and get on our bikes and take a short ride to visit the UMass sun wheel, a hidden gem. We will follow scenic country roads in Hadley and Sunderland before returning to our starting point at UMass.
This ride is suitable for anyone comfortable with being continuously active in the outdoors for 90 minutes. You must have a road, touring, or hybrid bike in good working order, a properly fitting bicycle helmet, a spare bicycle tube that fits your tires, water, and a light snack.

Trail Rehab North of Fernside Rd

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 18‑Jun‑2024
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: NA
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We'll rebuild some water bars and repair some steps on this steep, often muddy section of trail between Shaker Campsite and Fernside Rd. Short hike to the work area carrying heavy tools. Digging, bending, stooping. Some rock carrying off-trail. Expect to get a bit muddy on this one.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Work gloves recommended. Bring lunch/snack and water to drink. Bug repellant recommended.

Hoosac Range Trail

Location: North Adams, MA
Date: 25‑Jun‑2024
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a lesser known hike in the Northern Berkshires. We'll visit Sunset Rock and Spruce Hill which both offer open views of Greylock and surrounding mountains. This will be out and back with a total of approximately 6 miles with 850 ft. of elevation gain. Terrain is overall moderately challenging/ intermediate with a few steeper spots.
Bring snacks/lunch/water. Poles if you use them.

Intro to Recreational Road Cycling

Location: Whately, MA
Date: 29‑Jun‑2024
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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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.
Before riding, we will present a group safety talk followed by basic instruction including a bike operation and helmet fit check, and a review of efficient pedaling and gear shifting techniques. This training will help build your confidence, ensure you can maintain your bicycle in good working order, and prepare you for more challenging rides later in the season.

Whitewater Class II Fife Section

Location: Deerfield, MA
Date: 30‑Jun‑2024
Activity: whitewater paddling
Difficulty: NA
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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.
Prerequisites: It's expected you have some existing whitewater paddling experience, including a basic wet exit. You should be comfortable paddling in current as well as being able to eddy turn.
Boat rental: One sit-on-top whitewater boat may be available for rent from AMC Western MA - $25. CT AMC may have rentals available for a fee. Rentals will require pickup and return. Contact the leader for more information.
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Kayak Instruction: Strokes and Safety

Location: Gill, MA
Date: 06‑Jul‑2024
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: NA
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Paddling instruction classes offered for beginners and those who have been paddling but without prior formal instruction. Barton Cove, situated on a beautiful rocky peninsula jutting into the Connecticut River, is an ideal place to learn how to paddle. There is plenty of parking, boat rentals are available onsite and the cove is protected from the wind and any possible currents. Participants will be given instruction on land initially, then together we will venture into the cove.
This class will be lead by AMC Western Mass paddle leaders who have been trained as paddling instructors by the American Canoe Association. Free rentals of single kayaks (12' Pungo) with paddle and lifejacket (PFD) are provided for the day. Or bring your own kayak. Visit the registration page for more details.

Whitewater Class II Fife Section

Location: Deerfield, MA
Date: 18‑Jul‑2024
Activity: whitewater paddling
Difficulty: NA
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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.
Prerequisites: It's expected you have some existing whitewater paddling experience, including a basic wet exit. You should be comfortable paddling in current as well as being able to eddy turn.
Boat rental: One sit-on-top whitewater boat may be available for rent from AMC Western MA - $25. CT AMC may have rentals available for a fee. Rentals will require pickup and return. Contact the leader for more information.
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Hikes With Tykes

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: multiple opportunities
Activity: walking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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If you are the parent, grandparent or primary caretaker of a wee one, birth to 2 years, you are invited to join an AMC Western MA bimonthly hike series geared to get you and your little one out on the trail in and around the Connecticut River Valley. Momma Kayla and Nanna Dawne are planning guided, easy stroller or baby backpack hikes in the afternoon on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month beginning on April 8th. This is a way for you and your child to connect with nature and other parents and child caretakers in a safe, inclusive way with trained AMC hike leaders.
Once we have an established registered group list we will email you with the specifics about time and location for each bi-weekly Monday hike. Click on the Register link to learn more. Let's get these little tykes out!

SOLO Wilderness First Aid Course

Location: Varies
Date: multiple opportunities
Activity: training
Difficulty: NA
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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. Learn more on the registration page.

Hiking Chair

Date: ongoing
Activity: committee chair
Difficulty: NA
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The volunteer role of the Hiking Chair is to support leaders in offering a variety of hikes to AMC members and other participants, with a safe, fun, inclusive, and welcoming approach. A love of the outdoors and excellent organizational skills are a key fit for this position.
The volunteer role of the Hiking Chair is to support leaders in offering a variety of hikes to AMC members and other participants, with a safe, fun, inclusive, and welcoming approach. The one-year term starts November 1. The Hiking Chair works with trip leaders to:
  • Schedule hikes
  • Encourage interested hikers to become leaders
  • Assist interested people in signing up for Leadership Training
  • Participates in Leadership Training
  • Assist Leaders-in-Training to find mentors for co-leads
  • Encourage leaders to lead hikes of varying levels of difficulty year-round
  • Assist new or existing leaders with posting hikes on the AMC website as needed
  • Answer leader's questions regarding AMC or Western MA chapter policies, referring to pertinent documents online at amc-wma.org, and
  • Hold informational and social gatherings with leaders from time to time, as necessary.
The Hiking Chair serves on the Western MA Chapter Executive Committee and:
  • Attends monthly Executive Committee meetings
  • Submits monthly reports to the Executive Committee, and
  • Sets up an annual budget for hiking and stays within the budget.
The Hiking Chair may also:
  • Enlist other AMC members to serve on the Hiking Committee to assist with its activities
  • Serve as a resource for the Tuesday Hiking group, which has their own coordinators and emailers to promote and publicize hikes, and
  • Organize hiker training programs (such as winter hiking, snowshoeing, backpacking, etc.).
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.

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 [email protected]. 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.
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