- Sleeping Bag/Pillow
- Towel
- Two pairs of socks and shoes in case one gets wet (wool or smart wool socks)
- Long sleeve shirt and pant/jeans for service work
- A warm sweatshirt or fleece
- PJs
- Work gloves (for trail work)
- Journal (we will Journal each day)
- Two refillable water bottles
- High energy food like trail mixes, power bars, fruit, dried fruit and nuts
- Waterproof matches and a fire starter
- A compass, flashlight (check batteries ), whistle (in case you get lost), first aid kit
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm and insect repellent
- Duct Tape
- Prepare to lead a short team building exercise (each member of the group will take turns leading)
Packing List
Packing List:
We will be providing everyone with a blaze-orange bandana (visible from all directions) for safety.
Experience NH
Our Adventurous Journey is about to begin! Are you ready to Experience NH?
BEFORE arriving, you must visit a State Park - ANY State Park and explore. Take a photo. Share that photo on social media with the hashtag #FindYourPark AND print that photo. Bring it will you! This will be part of an activity.
Please pack and bring a dinner with you (but you are bringing a dinner for someone else - you will be trading/sharing).
BEFORE arriving, you must visit a State Park - ANY State Park and explore. Take a photo. Share that photo on social media with the hashtag #FindYourPark AND print that photo. Bring it will you! This will be part of an activity.
July 5 SUNDAY
5:00pm Meet at Base Camp: Camp Kelley 98 Randolph Hill Rd, Randolph, NH 03593Please pack and bring a dinner with you (but you are bringing a dinner for someone else - you will be trading/sharing).
Evening Activities will include:
Dinner, Mapping, Equipment Check, Train Safety/First Aid Review, Mission Setting/Expectations/Assignments ("Leave No Trace", Communications, Photography, Safety, Team)
8:00pm Camp Fire and Team Building
8:00pm Camp Fire and Team Building
July 6 MONDAY
4:30am Sunrise Hike: Pine Mountain
Pine Mountain rises from the northern tip of the Presidential Range. While not as well-known as its famous neighbors, this 2400-foot peak features a number of open ledges affording hikers commanding views of the Presidentials, including Mounts Madison and Washington, as well as views across to Carter Notch.
Pine Mountain rises from the northern tip of the Presidential Range. While not as well-known as its famous neighbors, this 2400-foot peak features a number of open ledges affording hikers commanding views of the Presidentials, including Mounts Madison and Washington, as well as views across to Carter Notch.
9:00am Breakfast
10:00am Service (please wear long sleeves and long pants for safety)
10:00am Service (please wear long sleeves and long pants for safety)
4:00pm Debrief
5:00pm Depart for home
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