Welcome to the AMC NH Ski Committee

Updated:
May 1, 2026

Ready to ski with AMC?  See our 2026 calendar linked below in ‘Quick Links’. Get more info and sign up for these trips in the AMC Outdoor Connector Calendar.

 

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TRIPS

The Ski Committee offers many backcountry-focused trips and clinics each winter for ALPINE TOURING (AT), TELEMARK, SPLIT BOARD and CROSS COUNTRY.  Make friends and discover new places to backcountry ski in the northeast. Trips are geared for different abilities and age groups, including families.  Click through to see the trips and register on the AMC Outdoor Connector Calendar:

Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on upcoming trips, and trip reports. You can contact our committee chairs at .

LEARN

Join us at Winter School, a two-day, fun, and immersive training at AMC’s Cardigan Lodge. We offer a series of classes, ranging from backcountry ski technique (backcountry, cross country) to winter adventuring, often in January and February.

Learn About Our Backcountry Skiing Winter Schools

TRIP LEADERS

Come get to know us.

Here you can find information on our ski leaders and instructors.

Interested in joining our tribe and leading NH_AMC ski trips?  Contact our ski committee chairs at for information on how to become a Leader in Training.

SKI and WEATHER RESOURCES

AMCNH SKI BLOG

Dousing ‘The Inferno’ as a Racer and as a First Responder –  by Chris Peter

Dousing ‘The Inferno’ as a Racer and as a First Responder – by Chris Peter

‘The Inferno’ is an endurance race in a category all of its own… The highlight is a harrowing ski descent down the mind-numbing, leg-shaking and bowel-moving steep glacial cirque known as The Tuckerman Ravine (‘Tux’ or ‘Tucks’ more familiarly) on Mt. Washington. In the latest two editions of this race, I had the good fortune to wear multiple helmets – last year as a racer and this year as a ski patroller.

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Last Skier Standing Competition Is Insane As It Gets and AMC Is Right There – by Lynn Fisher

Last Skier Standing Competition Is Insane As It Gets and AMC Is Right There – by Lynn Fisher

In the world of endurance events “Last Skier Standing,” run by White Mountain Ski Co., is near the top. Held at Black Mountain in Maine, participants skin up about 1.5 miles and 1200 vertical feet, then ski back down, once each hour.  Skiers continue doing this until all skiers but one have dropped out. AMC’s own Chris Peters, an AMC Ski Committee Co-Chair, was nuts enough to give it a go. Not only did he survive, he did great!

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