Winter & Spring Excursions Workshops

Updated:
October 5, 2021

Winter and Spring Workshops

If you are a new hiker or an old mountain goat, check out our hiking workshops we hold at Cardigan Lodge. We have classes for all levels taught by our volunteer Trip Leaders. These people have been there, done that, and got a heck of a lot more than a t-shirt for their efforts. They came back with knowledge and experience. Let them share it with you and have a good time doing it. The food is darn good too! One of best places to get started is at our NH Chapter Annual Winter and Spring Workshops.

The Excursions Committee conducts two winter workshops and one spring workshop for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced hiker. These training sessions are geared for mountain safety; we instruct participants in equipment, logistics and trip planning, nutrition, map and compass, off-trail navigation, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, accident-scene management, group dynamics, and weather and the mountain environment. This is also where we train new trip leaders for the chapter. These courses are held at the AMC’s Cardigan Lodge in Alexandria, NH. The lodge holds approximately 60 adults. The workshops start on Friday night and end on Sunday afternoon. The cost includes two nights, lodging, two breakfasts, and one dinner. We have our own volunteer cooks, so you won’t go hungry! These workshops fill up fast, so apply as soon as you see our announcement in the chapter newsletter and web site, or the “AMC Outdoors magazine”. You won’t regret it!

Get more information about Winter School

Get more information about the Spring School

Excursions Leadership Training for Class 3 Non-Winter Hikes

The Excursions Committee conducts a 1-day workshop for Excursion Leadership Training for Class 3 Non- Winter in the Fall each year.

Get more information about Class 3 Leadership

Winter Hiking Series

The goal of this series is to provide you with the knowledge and training to safely hike the larger mountains of the Northeast during the winter months. The focus of this series is on single winter day hikes in the mountains of the Northeast, especially those in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Get more information about our Winter Hiking Series