Join professional astronomer Dr. Douglas Arion from Carthage College for Stars Above the Notch: Astronomy in Pinkham Notch. This program is part of AMC’s ongoing series of astronomy programs throughout the year.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
AMC Staff Scientist Georgia Murray will present a program on Joe Dodge’s Climate Legacy. She will also share an introduction to the AMC’s Naturalist program, all in celebration of Earth Day.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
Join film producer Richard Moulton for a showing of his film “Legends of American Skiing.” This showing is in honor of the first Inferno Race in 1939.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
This amazing documentary was filmed in New Hampshire’s Tuckerman Ravine.
“Intrepid Descent” captures the classic wilderness experience of skiing Tuckerman Ravine, the infamous and dangerous birthplace of backcountry skiing. Just below the summit of Mount Washington, the tallest peak in New England, the Ravine, with its near 90 degree slopes of rock, ice and snow, has been home to triumph and tragedy since the early 1920s.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
In the White Mountains alone, 60 ski areas have closed since the 1930s. Author Jeremy Davis has compiled rare photographs, maps and personal memories to ensure that these beloved ski outposts, cherished by generations of skiers, are given recognition for transforming the White Mountains into a premier ski destination.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
Learn all about the habits of nesting eagles in this presentation Paul Motts.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
(Photo by Murray Foubister – https://www.flickr.com/photos/mfoubister/19159890706/, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51742917)
Doug Arion will present one of our most popular programs — Stars Above the Notch: Astronomy at Pinkham Notch. Join us for a fascinating look at the skies above the Notch.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
Join Mike Cherim from Red Line Guiding for an engaging and informative presentation on Winter Hiking 101 – an introduction to all the basics from an experienced winter hiker.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
Appalachia editor Christine Woodside will offer tales and tips on How to Not End Up in the Accident Section of Appalachia.
The programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.
Join Doug Arion for Stars Above the Notch: Astronomy at Pinkham Notch for insight into what you see in the night sky above Pinkham Notch.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings