Guest speakers Mike and Lori Innes provide an overview of life at AMC’s Backcountry Huts, with stories and photos of these 8 amazing backcountry places.
Highland Happenings programs are free and open to all, and begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 278-4453 or outdoors.org/highlandhappenings.
Join Jack Holmes on a tour of Cinque Terre, a string of centuries-old
seaside villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline.
(International Dinner and Adventure Series kick off 2019!)
Pinkham Happenings 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
Paul Cormier and Jeanine Loubier of Fleur des Lis will play a variety of traditional music, weaving harmonies into a non-traditional celebration of this music.
Pinkham Happenings 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 puts on a delicious holiday buffet that is sure to become a new holiday tradition. This year’s menu is a traditional dinner with turkey and all the trimmings. Seatings every half hour Reservations are required; call (603) 466-2727
A film about one of the greatest environmental comeback stories in American history. A David Huntley film about the White Mountain National Forest.
Pinkham Happenings 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
Make your reservations now for our fabulous 4 Courses, 4 Beers, $45 Dinner
Begin with cozying up to the fire in the living room for complimentary appetizers at 5 p.m. Beer & wine available for purchase.
The 4 Courses/4 Beers include:
• Butternut squash ravioli, roasted autumn vegetables, and savory pumpkin cream sauce with Gourdy Pumpkin Ale
• Red & golden roasted beets, Meadowstone Farm goat cheese, fresh parsley with Three Little Pigs Belgian Tripel
Citrus Chipotle Braised Beef Short Ribs over a bed of herb-infused wild rice
Vegetarian Option: Smoked tempeh and quinoa croquette on a bed of arugula with a sweet plum sauce over wild rice with Cloven Hoof Belgian Dubbel
Cranberry orange carrot cake with Javeline IPA
Joining us for dinner are Rob and Ali Leleszi, founders and owners of NH’s Rockingham Brewery.
To reserve, please call (603) 278-4453. Cost: $45, plus tax and gratuity; discount for AMC members.
Rec After Hours comes to Lancaster! The recreation starts at 5 p.m. with hiking and mountain biking followed at 6 p.m. by food and drink there at Mt. Prospect Ski Tow, Rte. 3, 2 miles south of downtown Lancaster. Come to have fun, be merry, and network with other recreation-minded North Country denizens!
5 p.m.: Hiking and biking on Mt. Prospect led by local aficionados. Meet at the parking lot. Tour the hut, yurt, and glades.
6 p.m.: Food and drink provided by Mt. Prospect’s own grill maestro Miller. Feather boas optional!
7:30 p.m.: After After Hours at the Copper Pig in the old Lancaster Bank Building at Main & Middle Streets in Lancaster.
Rec After Hours creates forums for NH’s amazing recreation communities to get together, network, and share plans while also having a good time.
Come to Remich Park in Littleton and try to navigate the 5K Zombie Challenge course without being eaten by a zombie!
Runners will navigate a 5K course wearing a belt with two flags. They can work with other runners to outsmart the zombies who will be chasing them through the course. There are “safe” zones and “Zombie” zones throughout the course. No pushing, shoving allowed. It’s basically flag football with zombies.
Food and refreshments supplied. Costumes are encouraged. All proceeds go to PRKR Trails.
Cost: Zombies – $10 – must have costume or makeup; Adult runners – $20; Kid runners – $10; Family package – $40.
Questions? Call (603) 444-3437 or email [email protected].
Celebrate National Public Lands Day and a successful season of trail maintenance on Crawford Path!
Enjoy live music from Dagobah System, and from 2 – 4pm delicious eats by Cheese Louise Food Truck as well as other food options that will be available!
Our own Crawford Path IPA made for us by Moat Mountain Brewery will be available while it lasts!
Come see The New Hotel at Great Glen; they will be giving tours!
Try your chance at our “Pick-a-Prize” Raffle!
Enter to win ski tickets from Cannon Mountain, Wildcat Mountain, Zip line tours from Alpine Adventures,
High end ski demos from Exit 28 Ski and Snowboard, and more!
Raffle prizes total over $1000!
Meet with trail clubs and crews at the Trail Expo – maybe you’ve been wanting to join a trail club or crew, so here’s your chance to find out what trail maintenance is all about!
Donations of $25 or more will get a custom WMTC t-shirt and your donation will help us continue fund future trail work projects like Crawford Path 2019!
We will be celebrating Rain or Shine so come join us!
Everyone is Welcome!
Trail Talk from an Old Dirt Kicker is the subject of JR Harris’ evening presentation. Harris is author of Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Tracker.
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