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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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Indigenous Voices on the New England Trail

TALCOTT MOUNTAIN STATE PARK, CT. There’s a dense fog where a view of the Farmington Valley should be. But Jay Levy sees more. And by the time he has concluded his interpretive hike on Indigenous…
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Catching Clouds and Tracking Treelines: AMC’s Long-Term Monitoring History

What was going for a hike in the White Mountains like 50 years ago? According to data from decades ago, it…wasn’t great. It was hazy from pollution most days in summer, so the view from…
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Volunteers on the Mountaintop: AMC’s Alpine Stewards

Get above treeline on any of New Hampshire’s high peaks, and you’ll find a landscape of contrast. Here in the alpine zone, a single step could disrupt decades of plant growth. But these summits are…
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Forest Bathing, Explained

When you smell fresh air and hear rustling leaves, it can feel like your whole body is calming down. That’s because it is. It’s your central nervous system taking cues from the environment around you….
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An Island and an Engineer: The Inspiring Story Behind...

May 14, 2024 AMC’s path to zero greenhouse gas emissions winds through some unexpected places. Today, it’s a boatyard in an industrial park beneath Boston’s Tobin Bridge.   This hangar-sized work area is the headquarters…
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A Conversation with AMC Archivist Becky Fullerton

This interview originally appeared in the AMC New Hampshire Chapter’s Spring 2024 Mountain Passages newsletter. What is the origin/history of the archives at AMC? Having an official club Archive is a fairly recent thing for…
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“The Only Female in the Room:” A Conversation with...

In science, simple narratives are hard to come by. Dijit Taylor, AMC’s first female director of research, has a good one.  When her team relocated parts of the Crawford Path to preserve Robbins’ cinquefoil (Potentilla…
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The Bold History of Skiing at Tuckerman Ravine

Welcome to one of the oldest, coldest parties in New England: powder day on Tuckerman Ravine. Skiers from far and wide travel to the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center and skin (skiing with attached traction for…
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The Shared History of AMC and the Mount Washington...

April 11, 1934: It was relatively warm on the summit of Mount Washington. Below freezing, but not by much. But more comfortable temperatures were not a reason for relief for the staff of the Mount…
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