Essential Trail Maintenance Workshop
ORGANIZATION: APPALACHIAN TRAIL CONSERVANCY
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You are invited to help protect the A.T. and improve the hiking experience this weekend. Join in on the fun while gaining valuable skills and conservation experience working alongside a welcoming community of dedicated individuals. You will also be benefiting from a light workout while spending time outside as you make the A.T. a better place.
All tools, instructions, and personal protective equipment will be provided. This training workshop will introduce new and experienced participants to modern maintenance practices for use on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Learn more and express your interest in these events by clicking the links below.
Friday, May 13 in Bangor, Pennsylvania ( ATC Project Details (appalachiantrail.org) )
Saturday, May 14 in Wind Gap, Pennsylvania ( ATC Project Details (appalachiantrail.org)
With almost 2,200 miles of Trail spanning across the east coast from Maine to Georgia, the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) provides a place of sanctuary from the bustle of the modern-day world for both human and wildlife communities alike. Since its inception as the first National Scenic Trail 100 years ago, the A.T. has always depended on volunteers - people like you who are willing to contribute their time, interest, and skills in order to make it all possible.
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About APPALACHIAN TRAIL CONSERVANCY
Location:
PO BOX 807, HARPERS FERRY, WV 25425, US
Mission Statement
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s mission is to protect, manage, and advocate for the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
Description
Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is a project built on civic engagement. It exists because people like you step up and help out in a variety of ways, outdoors or inside. Activities can be physical (such as Trail work or boundary maintenance), creative (like contributing photography or writing), or organizational (like planning or leading activities).
Volunteers gain new skills through their work. Whether you volunteer because you enjoy time in nature, want to forge new friendships, or appreciate having a deeper connection to a place you hold in high regard, we are glad you are here.
There are a variety of ways to contribute your talents and your time.
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Katellen Trailhead Parking AreaWind Gap, PA 18091
DATE POSTED
May 9, 2022
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