About of APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN
Appalachian Mountain Club – Outdoor Recreation, Education ...
Members from Maine to Virginia participate in hiking, paddling, skiing, and other
outdoor activities....
The Appalachian Mountain Club 5 Joy Street, Boston, MA 02108 P: 617-523-0655 F: 617-523-0722
Appalachian Mountain Club: New Hampshire Chapter
Organization is involved in hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, kayaking and canoeing,
and conservation work....
Appalachian Mountain Club New Hampshire Chapter Welcome! We're the New Hampshire Chapter, one of twelve volunteer-run of the Appalachian Mountain Club
Committees Check out this link for all the Mountaineering events!! 2006 Trail Crew schedule and cards are up!! Join the Young Members list serve and view the NEW MONTHLY Social Events Calendar! Chapter Calendar July 16-24 - The 40th Annual Presidential Range Hike! See section 'Featured Future Activities'
Call Bob 603 456-3708 Resources NH Chapter Activities “Touring the Universe With Binoculars” The New Hampshire Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club invites you to attend our September Dinner and Program on Saturday Evening, September 16, 2006 at T
Hike over 50 miles of scenic trails in the White Mountain Nation Forest between Franconia Notch and Pinkham Notch, including many on the Appalachian Trail
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Appalachian Mountain Club - New York-North Jersey Chapter
Participates in backpacking, bicycling, camping, canoeing and kayaking, climbing,
sailing, social...
Appalachian Mountain Club - New York-North Jersey Chapter New York-North Jersey Chapter Welcome Promoting the Protection, Enjoyment, and Wise Use of the Northeast Outdoors Welcome to our club; we hope you enjoy your visit
The New York-North Jersey Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club (also known as the AMC) hosts over 2000 outdoor recreation activities per year
Information available at (local activities, trips, information) (other chapters, club vision, non-profit info, club-owned facilities) About the AMC Since 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club has been promoting the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Northeast outdoors
Engaging the Public We seek to educate and inform our own members and an additional 1.5 million people annually through AMC Books, our websites, our White Mountain visitor centers, and AMC Destinations
Mission Statement & Overview Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club is America's oldest nonprofit conservation and recreation organization
We promote the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Appalachian region
Appalachian Mountain Club, Connecticut Chapter
Activities include hiking, biking, climbing, and water sports. Site offers photos,
events, and membership...
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park (National Park Service)
Official National Park Service website and information guide to America's most
visited national park.
Search this park Search nps.gov text size: printer friendly QUICKLINKS: A Wondrous Diversity of Life Ridge upon ridge of endless forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
World renowned for the diversity of its plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is Americaâs most visited national park
Things to Do Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise with over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short leg-stretchers to strenuous treks that may require backcountry camping
Fall Leaf Season The park usually experiences an autumn leaf season of several weeks as fall colors travel down the mountainsides from high elevation to low
Write to Great Smoky Mountains National Park 107 Park Headquarters Road Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Phone Visitor Information (865) 436-1200 Fax (865) 436-1220 Climate Great Smoky Mountains National Park has a moderate climate, typified by mild winters and hot, humid summers
Temperatures can vary 10-20 degrees Fahrenheit from mountain base to top, and clear skies at lower elevations do not guarantee equally pleasant weather on the higher peaks
Appalachia, Appalachian Mountains
John Cletheroe's 'USA and Canada Holiday Hints' for visitors to the region.
John Cletheroe's USA and Canada Holiday Hints Appalachia And The Appalachian Mountains Appalachia is the regional name for the area covered by the Appalachian Mountains, which extend for approximately 1500 miles from the Canadian province of Québec to northern Alabama
The Appalachian Mountains consist of a number of ranges, as follows: The Green Mountains: mainly in, but extending some distance into the southern part of the and northern
The White Mountains: and
Geographically the Adirondacks are part of the Appalachian Mountains, but geologically they are a southern extension of the
The Catskill Mountains: southeastern New York State
The Allegheny Mountains lie to the west of the Blue Ridge Mountains, with the lying between the two
The Blue Ridge Mountains form the easternmost and highest range of the main section of the Appalachians
lies near the northern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains
The Black Mountains: part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Black Mountains are in western North Carolina, northeast of the town of Asheville
The Black Mountains include Mount Mitchell, the highest point in the USA east of the Mississippi
Appalachian Mountain Bike Club-Home
The AMBC is a Knoxville based group providing race and events calendar, trail
guides and maps, news,...
Appalachian Mountain Bike Club Welcome This is the home page for the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club
Home - Appalachian Trail Conservancy
ATC is a non-profit membership organization whose volunteers and club affiliates
protect and maintain...
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Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston Chapter Sponsors volunteer-led activities including hiking, backpacking, climbing, canoeing
and kayaking,...
The Boston Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club includes the geographical area around Boston - largely inside the I-495 belt and has over 22, 000 members
Appalachian Mountain Club - Delaware Valley Chapter
Volunteers lead events including: hiking, canoeing and kayaking, biking, skiing,
climbing, social...
about AMC | Contents copyright © 2001-2003 The Appalachian Mountain Club Attention, Winter Enthusiasts! A Winter Activities Committee is being formed in the DV chapter to promote winter activities in general, to provide educational efforts focusing on skills/gear/safety concerns for winter trips, and to encourage additional leaders to become involved in leading such trips
Appalachian Mountain Club - Maine Chapter
Membership, news and trail maintenance projects.
Appalachian Mountain Club, Berkshire Chapter
Activities include hiking, camping, climbing, biking and social events. (western
Massachusetts)
· · · · · · · · · · Search Site Site Map Accessibility Contact Sections Personal tools You are here: Not a member? Want to get involved or support our work? Chapter Chair: Rob Robertson 413.549.4963 Webmaster: Ian Beatty Document Actions AMC-Berkshire Online The Berkshire Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club, representing Western Massachusetts
Hiking Sun Sep 17: Hike New Hampshire premier mountain Beautiful views from open summit
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WildWNC.org : Nature Notes : The Appalachian Mountain Jellyfish
Explains the appearance, life cycle, and feeding habits of the freshwater jellyfish.
The Appalachian Mountain Jellyfish -- Dan Lazar There is only one species of jellyfish native to the Southern Appalachian Mountains
Jellyfish in abundance were reported this past September from a two-acre pond at a summer camp near Black Mountain
Children visiting the summer camp discovered the Black Mountain population
Appalachian Mountain jellyfish are carnivores
The body of an Appalachian Mountain jellyfish is a double skinned umbrella joined at the edges, with the inner space filled with jelly
The very warm temperatures we experienced during late August and early September of this year undoubtedly helped to induce the jellyfish bloom in the Black Mountain pond
How did jellyfish find their way into this particular pond in Black Mountain? At no stage in its life cycle can this animal cross dry land or swim vigorously upstream.
The Black Mountain pond meets these criteria, but why are they important to jellyfish? Could it be that animals that eat jellyfish or their polyps are less common in newer ponds than in more established bodies of water? Can the Appalachian Mountain jellyfish only survive in noticeable numbers in ponds with incomplete food chains? Crayfish have been observed feeding on mature Freshwater Jellyfish and parasitic amoebae have been isolated from collected specimens
Appalachian Mountain Club, Worcester Chapter
Promotes the enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the
Northeast. Activities...
Appalachian Mountain Club Worcester Chapter The Worcester Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Northeast
Appalachian Mountain Club Washington DC.
Promotes outdoor activities and conservation in the mountains of the northeastern
United States. Includes...
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Appalachian Mountain Specialty Foods
Products include wilted lettuce and orange-berry basil dressings, low fat
vinaigrettes, pecan pie...
WE HAVE GOURMET PROVISIONS and GREAT COOKING IDEAS! A ppalachian Mountain Specialty Foods has created several great cooking sauces and salad dressings that will tantalize your palate
Appalachian Mountain Club - Southeastern Massachusetts Chapter
Engages in activities such as hiking, biking, canoeing, cross-country skiing,
and trail work. Includes...
This location in the White Mountains can’t be beat
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Narragansett Chapter - Appalachian Mountain Club
Membership information, history of club, and photos. Includes members-only section.
Join a Trip Gansett Gazette | Contents copyright © 2006 The Appalachian Mountain Club --, or required for proper viewing-- Rev
Appalachian Mountain Club: Mohawk-Hudson Chapter -- Home Page
Activities include hiking and skiing. Site offers outing schedule, membership
information, and newslette...
Appalachian Mountain Families
Includes family histories, photo album, and message board.
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