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Sunday, April 1, 2007

Hike the Blue Hills, Sat. Apr. 7

Start the spring with a 7.5 mile hike through the Blue Hills. Begin at the Trailside Museum (Milton) and finish at the Shea Rink (Quincy). Spotting cars is necessary. This hike is for all levels, but geared towards beginner/intermediate hikers. Must be in good physical condition. L Stacia Zukroff, CL Andrew Shearer. 45 minutes north of Providence, half an hour south of Boston. It’s free, but please register online.

(Trip sponsored by the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Boston Young Members and cross-listed with the Narragansett Young Members.)

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Sunday, September 17, 2006

The New Englander Who Went Up a Hill, and Came Down a Hill

Last month's Blue Hills hikeJoin us for a (free) hike on Saturday, Sept. 23, with the Appalachian Mountain Club Young Members. (”Young” usually means 20s and 30s, though there’s no hard limit.)

This hike is in the Blue Hills, midway between Boston and Providence. It’s a great area to explore whether or not you have a lot of hiking experience.

See the trip posting for more information and to sign up.

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