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The Right Time to Bail: Outdoor Safety Tips Every Hiker Should Know

On a freezing night in early May, a search and rescue crew set off into a squall on a high-stakes mission: a 63-year-old man had vanished somewhere near Franconia Ridge. He’d been missing for three...
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Hikers in colorful rain jackets pointing to the distance.

The Right Time to Bail: Outdoor Safety Tips Every...

On a freezing night in early May, a search and rescue crew set off into a squall on a high-stakes mission: a 63-year-old man had vanished somewhere near Franconia Ridge. He’d been missing for three…
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Headshot of Mandy Warner smiling at the camera.

Stay Invested: An Interview with Mandy Warner, AMC’s Senior...

For 150 years, the Appalachian Mountain Club has been proving that a love of the outdoors can drive real change. From preserving forests to shaping national conservation policy, we’ve shown what’s possible when passionate people…
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Americorps worker wearing an orange safety helmet on trail with log.

Five Ways Federal Budget Cuts Put the Outdoors at...

Harmful budget proposals moving through Congress threaten to reverse decades of bipartisan conservation progress and undermine the landmark Great American Outdoors Act. The proposed cuts would slash funding for public lands and outdoor access, breaking the…
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Liz Derstine and Tara Dower smiling atop a mountain.

Suffer Well: Inside the Record-Breaking Appalachian Trail Journeys of...

Ultra-runner and thru-hiker Tara Dower has a tattoo on her leg that says, “suffer well.” While there are many reasons to go trail running (many of which do not involve suffering), Tara and fellow athlete…
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Man sitting and looking out over hazy sunset from top of mountain.

The EPA is Under Threat. Here’s an Inside Look–And...

Federal cuts to funding and staffing are critically impacting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‘s ability to function. The agency is facing historically drastic deregulatory actions, with plans in place to fire hundreds of chemists, biologists,…
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Portrait of Ayana Elizabeth Johnson at desk with plants.

Put Your Superpowers to Use: An Interview with Ayana...

“What if we act as if we love the future?”  — Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson   This January, AMC launched the All Out Action Plan: our five-year road map for protecting critical landscapes, fostering a…
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Hiker in the Presidential Range, White Mountain National Forest, NH. Photo by Corey David Photography.

Defending the Outdoors: How AMC is Taking Action–And How...

By now you’ve heard the news: Federal funding frozen or retracted. Project stoppages, staff reductions, and legislative rollbacks. These actions threaten public lands, scientific research, recreation, and the long-term health of the environment in our region.  …
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Carolyn Ziegra and Scott McLellan on snowmobiles in the Maine Woods.

Tracking Golden Eagles in the Maine Woods: A Day...

Carolyn Ziegra hits the gas. There’s the nip of cold through my jacket, my hair blowing behind me. The smell of pine, the whoosh of snowmobile runners hitting powder. And we’re off.   It’s 15 degrees…
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Steve Tatko stands looking up at a tree.

Forestry for the Future: AMC’s Responsible Forestry & Conservation...

Why would a nonprofit dedicated to protecting mountains, forests, and waters be in the business of cutting down trees?   That’s a fair question.  For AMC, forest conservation is a no-brainer. Forests are the lungs of…
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