billski
Member
Hi All,
While I've been a member here for sometime, I've not been an active poster recently. I'm retired and still spend a good deal of time volunteering for the U.S. Forest Service, White Mountain National Forest. I was greatly involved in the early years of the Trailhead Steward program, and later spread out to assist other efforts. We've finally got John Marunowski, USFS heading up the volunteer effort in NH, providing a focal point. At my age, I'm finding that leading volunteer groups is a great way for me to give the forest more "bang for my buck". In recent years, wildlife activities have taken my time, especially the popular autumn work groups to prune the many apple orchards and wildlife openings in the forest, for the benefit of our critters. It's a popular activity.
Separate from the Forest Service, I also lead an occasional "easy" hike, especially for those who are looking for shorter, less ambitious forays. I often just call them "walks". I've posted them in the meetup.com site, often on the "over-50" board.
I'm moving to Vermont this month, which is actually closer to the WMNF than my former home in Massachusetts. I have always been passionate about alpine/downhill skiing, which is a dichotomy to my otherwise quiet, non-type-A lifestyle.
While I've been a member here for sometime, I've not been an active poster recently. I'm retired and still spend a good deal of time volunteering for the U.S. Forest Service, White Mountain National Forest. I was greatly involved in the early years of the Trailhead Steward program, and later spread out to assist other efforts. We've finally got John Marunowski, USFS heading up the volunteer effort in NH, providing a focal point. At my age, I'm finding that leading volunteer groups is a great way for me to give the forest more "bang for my buck". In recent years, wildlife activities have taken my time, especially the popular autumn work groups to prune the many apple orchards and wildlife openings in the forest, for the benefit of our critters. It's a popular activity.
Separate from the Forest Service, I also lead an occasional "easy" hike, especially for those who are looking for shorter, less ambitious forays. I often just call them "walks". I've posted them in the meetup.com site, often on the "over-50" board.
I'm moving to Vermont this month, which is actually closer to the WMNF than my former home in Massachusetts. I have always been passionate about alpine/downhill skiing, which is a dichotomy to my otherwise quiet, non-type-A lifestyle.