For anyone who’s had the privilege of bushwhacking in the White Mountain National Forest (WMNF), you know just how instrumental the trails really are.
If you think our trails are rugged, try pushing your way to the top of one of our 4000-footers off trail, amid the “pencil woods” — conifers so dense you can’t even turn around to quit so you stand there, angry, frustrated, almost sobbing. Wishing desperately at that point that you had a trail to walk on. Yeah, the trails mean that much. That also means your volunteering to help the trails is that important.
For 2026, the plan is to demolish two cross-country ski bridges on the lower Nanamocomuck (Nah-Nah-Mah-Coh-Muck) Ski Trail. We’ve done this sort of work in the past and it was fun, challenging, and quite interesting work. If this sounds good to you, please keep reading for the details then sign up today.
This event is the collaborative work of these co-sponsors:
- NH Trailworkers’ Group »
- Wild Raven Endurance Coaching »
- Tuckerman Brewing Company »
- US Forest Service »
- Redline Guiding LLC »