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Maine Woods Trail Work Weekend at Little Lyford Lodge

Date and Time

Friday, October 11, 2024 - Monday, October 14, 2024

Location

AMC Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins,
Maine, Inland,
ME

Registration

Registration is required for this activity.

Overview

Join us for a weekend of fresh air and fun while helping maintain the trails that provide access to the woods and waters of Maine's magnificent 100 Mile Wilderness. We'll stay at AMC's Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins, enjoying the comforts of a spacious bunkhouse, hot showers, relaxing sauna, and home-cooked meals. Working around both Little Lyford and nearby Gorman Chairback Lodge and Cabins, we'll perform basic trail maintenance--cleaning drainages, clearing blowdowns, and trimming vegetation--as well as other tasks needed to get the lodges ready for the winter season. Jobs will be easy to moderate, and all tools and training are provided--no experience necessary! Please note that since this is an October trip, scorching sun, thunderstorms, and biting flies are not included. Registration is required for this activity. Once your registration is approved you will be provided a confirmation number and instructions for booking your stay at Little Lyford. Registration will close on Tuesday, October 8, or when trip capacity is reached. Feel free to contact the trip leader with any questions or concerns.

AMC Trip Policy

Cost*

Adult: $150 member / $150 non-member
*3 nights lodging, meals from dinner on arrival through trail lunch on departure, KIJM road access fees, tools, training and fun.

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Activities

Conservation
Hiking
Trail Work

Offered By

Maine

Status

Wait Listed

Audience

Adults (18+)


Leader




(best time to call: before 8pm)

I like playing in the woods, working on trails, and encouraging others to explore all the natural beauty Maine has to offer.

Leader



I'm a passionate four-season hiker, conquering all 48 NH four-thousand-footers and exploring Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. I love paddling rivers, kayaking the coast, biking, running, and cross-country skiing. As the Maine Chapter Trails Chair since 2019, I seamlessly blend professional expertise with outdoor passion, serving as a valuable community leader.