
What we’re about
We are a group of diverse skiers and riders active in cross country, telemark, alpine, and/or snowboarding based out of Boston area. Our leaders run both backcountry and resort trips in White and Green mountains. We are organized under the Appalachia Mountain Club (AMC), which is a large collection of small groups like ours. AMC offers a structure for leadership training, peer-approved leaders, and workshops taught by volunteer instructors to help others improve their skills and participate at a higher level. Our trips are open to everyone based on ability, although participants in backcountry trips are usually screened to insure they don’t end up somewhere they don’t belong. (New England backcountry can be variable). We are NOT a young singles group, retirees on skis, or Men on a Mission. We are diverse in the style and ability of our trips and the ethnicity and age of our members. We are serious about skiing with competent leadership, but loose enough to have fun on the way. So be adventurous! Check us out and be part of our fun.
It is very important to read the full trip descriptions first, not just the trip titles, before RSVPing. Thank you.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Girl Winter Film TourRegent Theatre, Arlington, MA
Kick off ski season with the Girl Winter film tour at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA! There will be six films at this year’s Girl Winter Film tour: Mimic, Queen of the Catskills, Trails Still Blazing, Dear Superhero, Let My People Go Skiing, and That One Friend. This film series focuses on femme and gender nonconforming voices but all are welcome to attend.
We will be meeting down the road from Regent Theater at Tatte and walking to the theater together. Tatte’s menu includes sandwiches, salads, and baked goods. Popcorn, candy, and alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks can be purchased at the theater.
We'll be meeting at 5:30pm and walking to the theater around 6:20pm. The films start at 7:00pm and end at 9:00pm.
Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/j5NbK55B9nFMq5yR9
Attendees will need to purchase their own ticket ($30, available online) and meals/beverages.
The Regent Theatre is accessible via public transportation. Parking is available at the Russell Common Municipal Lot; the lot is paid parking until 8:00pm. The theater is conveniently located near the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway as well.
Link to buy tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/girlwinterfilmtour/1833634