
About us
Welcome to the Green Mountain Club Burlington Section Outdoors Adventures Meetup Group. This group is sponsored and managed by the Burlington Section of the GMC. You don't have to be a GMC member to join this group or go on any GMC outing! All are welcome. And all GMC members are welcome to lead trips.
The GMC makes every effort to keep all on our trips happy and safe. Our leaders are enthusiastic volunteers but are not professional guides. Every person participating should be aware of the inherent risks in outdoor activities and of their own capabilities. All are responsible for their own safety. Minors must be accompanied by parents on these trips. GMC Membership:
Some of our trip leaders don't like to use meetup, so go to our gmcburlington.org website events tab to see a more complete list of our trips.
Some outings listed here may give a meeting time and place. But others may require you to check with the trip leader first. This is so the leader can make sure you are prepared for the outing, and so the leader can manage the number of participants.
Become a trip leader! There is no formal training and the only requirement is that you are a GMC member. Most learn by watching others and you can volunteer to co-lead hikes if you are not ready to fly solo. Most of us learn by observing and doing. We have an excellent trip leaders guide that can help. Contact meetup group manager David Hathaway (david.hathaway.78@gmail.com) if you'd like to become a trip leader, or to become a meetup event organizer (to post trips here).
Please see the membership tab at greenmountainclub.org for more about joining the GMC. The mission of the Green Mountain Club is to make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people by protecting and maintaining the Long Trail System and fostering, through education, the stewardship of Vermont’s hiking trails and mountains. Joining is a way of showing your support for the important stewardship role the GMC has. In 1971, the Vermont Legislature passed a resolution, recognizing the Club as “the founder, sponsor, defender, and protector” of the Long Trail System and delegating to it responsibility for developing policies and programs for “the preservation, maintenance, and proper use of hiking trails for the benefit of the people of Vermont.” By joining the GMC, you are joining the preservation of hiking in Vermont.
Upcoming events
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Warren and Ruth Beeken Rivershore Trail
Richmond Rivershore, 1901 Cochran Rd, Richmond, vt, USYOU MUST EMAIL ME TO JOIN THE HIKE, OTHERWISE YOU WILL BE WAITLISTED
We will meet at 10 AM in the lot at the trailhead, which is off the side of Cochran Road and walk along the Riverside. The entire trail out-and-back is 7 miles, but we can stop at any point based on what the group is up for. Please carpool as the lot is not large or particularly friendly to 2WD vehicles. Carpooling will be available in the Richmond Park and Ride with a departure time at 9:45 AM. If we are blessed with snow, snowshoes may be required. Please leave your pup at home. Easy Walk, relaxed pace. ~7 miles, 200’ elevation gain. Group limit 10, contact leader by 2/11. Trip leader: Michael Mortelliti [michaeljmortelliti@gmail.com](mailto:michaeljmortelliti@gmail.com) 413-884-5932.
5 attendees
Mt. Abe Hike via Battell Trail
Mt Abraham - Battell Trail Parking Area, 1563 Elder Hill Rd, Lincoln, VT, USMt. Abe Battell Trail hike. **Anyone who wants to participate MUST email me at jtourville@outdoors.org. We will start at 9 am at the Battell trailhead. From there we will hike up Battell to the shelter and then on to the summit. We will plan for a moderate pace. Participants must be comfortable with hiking in the snow, using both snowshoes and micro spikes. Trip is weather dependent since we will not do this hike if the weather is bad or winds are too high. Everyone who goes on this hike should bring both snowshoes and micro spikes, plenty of warm clothing and a good sense of adventure. Difficult Hike/snowshoe. Total distance is approximately 5.5-6 miles with about 2500 feet of elevation gain. Leader: Jordon Tourville; co-lead: Tom Nuovo, tnuovo@aol.com.
2 attendees
Mt. Mansfield Hike via Sunset Ridge
Underhill State Park, 2427 Mountain Rd, Underhill, VT, USMansfield Sunset Ridge hike. **Anyone who wants to participate MUST email me at jtourville@outdoors.org. We will start at 9 am at the winter parking area and hike up the mountain road to Underhill State Park. From there we will hike up Sunset Ridge to the top of Mansfield. We will plan for an easy to moderate pace. We will then hike across the top of Mansfield to the Chin and hike down Laura Cowles. Participants must be comfortable with hiking in the snow, using both snowshoes and micro spikes. Trip is weather dependent since we will not do this hike if the weather is bad or winds are too high. Everyone who goes on this hike should bring both snowshoes and micro spikes, plenty of warm clothing and a good sense of adventure. Difficult Hike/snowshoe. Total distances is approximately 7 miles with about 3000 feet of elevation gain. Leader: Jordon Tourville; co-lead: Tom Nuovo, tnuovo@aol.com.
3 attendees
Past events
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