It’s back! Mark your calendar for the Banff Mountain Film Festival at 7 pm, Monday, February 13 at the State Theatre. The eleventh year of this film festival will feature two hours of magnificent cinematography of skiing, climbing, kayaking, mountain culture, the environment, and more and is produced by some of the world’s best outdoor cinematographers. The shows starts at 7:00PM. Visit the webpage for ticket information.

Ice Fest 2012
Don’t let winter freeze your activities- get out and embrace it at the 19th Annual Mount Washington Valley Ice Festival from February 3-5 in North Conway, New Hampshire. This 3-day event brings together climbers of all abilities to celebrate the adventure, the fun, and the comradery of ice climbing and will feature gear demonstrations, evening entertainment, as well as a skills clinic. There are also a ton of great sponsors. For more information, check out the Ice Fest website.
Posted: Thursday 02 Feb 2012 | Activities
Presentation- Land Conservation Projects in the Works
Why do Wall Street jitters make it harder for Maine nonprofits to protect land? What about severe constraints on funding of state and federal conservation programs? Can land preservation happen in a tough economy? Should we purchase easements or buy land land outright? Rare opportunities for land and easement purchases in Maine could add to acreage protected for recreation and wilderness. Come find out on Wednesday February 1 in Holden. Representatives from the Trust for Public Land, the Forest Society of Maine, Downeast Lakes Land Trust, and AMC will describe the land acquisitions they are working on, and the challenges they face. Citizens can make a difference whether these projects get done. Find out how. The talk is in Holden is at 6:30pm on Wednesday, February 1st at Maine Audubon’s Fields Pond Center, 216 Fields Pond Rd, Holden, ME 04429, about 15 minutes south of Bangor. Parking is free and plentiful. This program is co-sponsored by Maine Audubon and the Maine Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club. For more information, email Conservation Chair Karen Herold or Audubon Director Matt Dubel. All events are free and open to the public.
Posted: Sunday 29 Jan 2012 | Activities, Conservation
Maine Chapter Volunteer Honored with AMC Award
Maine Chapter volunteer Jeff Aceto will be honored at this weekend’s AMC Annual Meeting in Boston when he will receive AMC’s Volunteer Leadership Award. This award recognizes “members with at least five years of active service who have made significant contributions to volunteer leadership within their club units. The recipients will have furthered the recreation, conservation, and education mission of the AMC in some way.” Jeff has served the Maine Chapter as a trip leader of hiking (all four seasons), biking, and paddling trips, he has served as the Meetings and Education Chair, and is currently the Outings Chair for the chapter. Thank you Jeff for all of your efforts and congratulations!

Posted: Wednesday 25 Jan 2012 | News
February 4 Sled Dog Race
Saturday February 4, 2012 is the 7th annual 100-Mile Wilderness Sled Dog Race. The race starts in Greenville, crosses Moosehead Lake, and goes as far north as AMC’s Medawisla Lodge and Cabins. Sixty miles of the 100-mile race route will be on AMC lands and pass through their wilderness lodges. If you have never seen sled dogs in action, it is worth the trip!
Posted: Saturday 21 Jan 2012 | Activities
Weather Links
Planning an outdoor adventure, be it a hike, ski, over-night trip, or just a walk through the woods? Winter weather is definitely something to consider. And, the weather out your back door may be drastically different from where you intend to recreate. An accurate local forecast is needed for proper planning, so you know if you will need the basic winter gear, or extra hand-warmers. If you are headed to the White Mountains, the trusted weather source is continue
Posted: Wednesday 18 Jan 2012 | News
Presentation: Hiking the West Coast Trail
Join us on Tuesday January 17th when Carey Kish will talk about his week-long backpacking trek along the West Coast Trail. (Please note: The topic for this presentation was previously “Ecological Recovery in Coastal Maine” but the presenter is now unavailable). This bold 50-mile oceanfront wilderness route (a former shipwreck life saving trail) leads from Port Renfrew to Bamfield in Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Join us on Tuesday January 17th at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick for a potluck dinner at 6pm and Carey Kish at 7pm. Parking is on Middle Street or in a public lot off Union Street. Bring a potluck item to share and your own dinnerware (plate, utensils etc.). Drinks will be available. For more information, email Kathy. All events are free and open to the public.
Posted: Saturday 14 Jan 2012 | Activities, Conservation
BLP Wants You Outside!
Maine’s Bureau of Parks and Lands (BPL) wants you to know that many of Maine’s State Parks are open in the winter. And to entice you there, they are offering activities such as “Winter Family Fun Days” to help get you there. They are offering lessons in ice skating, cross country skiing, winter camping, and snowshoeing, as well as activities that include a fishing derby, animal tracking, nature programs, and dog sled rides. Don’t have equipment? BPL has 60 pairs of cross country skis for you to use, free of charge! Check out this article to learn more.
Posted: Wednesday 11 Jan 2012 | Activities, News
AMC Announces its New President!
On January 7, 2012 the AMC announced its next president- John D. Judge. He brings to the AMC a background in executive and senior development, finance, and marketing, as well experience as an active community leader. John Judge currently lives in the Boston area, and starts his new duties as AMC’s president on February 1. For more information, read this press release.
Posted: Sunday 08 Jan 2012 | News
Winter Outings Series 2011-2012
The AMC Maine Chapter Winter Hiking Series for Winter 2011-2012 has begun! This series is organized into two separate ability levels: Beginner and Advanced. And we haven’t forgotten about you nordic folks either; check out the x-c ski trips we will be offering this winter too!
The Beginner Winter Series is intended as introductory winter experiences for experienced three-season hikers and prior winter experience is generally not required to participate. The series begins with trips which are relatively easy and gradually progresses to moderately difficult trips. It is not necessary to attend all trips in chronologic order, though later trips may require experience gained on earlier trips. Please download a flyer (168 KB PDF).
The Advanced Winter series is intended for experienced winter hikers who can demonstrate previous winter experience and knowledge in New England. The series includes trips which range from moderate to difficult in ability. It is not necessary to attend all trips, though each trip will have minimum requirements for previous experience, gear, and fitness level. Please download a flyer (188 KB PDF).
And for you folks who love to glide over the snow on long sticks, we have a nordic series this winter. There are a variety of trips across the state that will meet your wilderness or groomed trail desires. Check out the calendar page for a listing of trips.
The AMC Maine Chapter’s experienced leaders will organize and guide the trips, which are weather and conditions dependent. These trips are free and open to the public. Please see www.amcmaine.org/calendar for more information and contact the listed leaders to sign up for individual trips.
Posted: Wednesday 04 Jan 2012 | Activities






