This post was written by Mollie Flanigan, GMC’s Land Stewardship Coordinator. On January 13, 2017, we celebrated the reopening of Bryant Camp, a historic cabin in Bolton Valley. It was originally built by Edward Bryant sometime around 1930. He was a conservationist and skiing pioneer, who bought 4,000 acres in Bolton Valley in 1922 and […]
Volunteer Appreciation Picnic
Every year we like to celebrate the past year’s achievements and to recognize some of the outstanding volunteers that make the work of the Green Mountain Club possible. This year, over 60 volunteers were honored for their work and service to the Green Mountain Club at our annual Volunteer Appreciation Picnic. At the Green Mountain […]
Trail Magic in the Green Mountains
Did you encounter any trail magic on your hike this weekend? If so, you might have one of the Green Mountain Club sections to thank. For the second year running, Green Mountain Club sections volunteered their time and set up at Long Trail and Appalachian Trail road crossings to greet hikers, represent the work of the […]
Microspikes, Mittens, & Merriment: Winter Trails Day 2016
In February, the Green Mountain Club celebrated our annual Winter Trails Day event at the CC Outdoor Store in Waterbury. GMC worked in partnership with the CC Outdoor Store, a GMC Business Member, to plan the event through Waterbury’s annual Winterfest celebration, a week-long festival aimed at promoting outdoor winter recreation. Throughout Winter Trails Day, […]
A Day on the Ridge with GMC’s O-Section
“A good boulder…not exquisite, but good” remarked Annie Janeway, one of the members of the GMC’s Ottauquechee section as we headed back towards the Hemlock Trail after taking a short detour to view a glacial erratic. Another staff member and I recently had the opportunity to join Ottauquechee section members on a trek through the Windmill […]
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