Putney Mountain Association Events

Categories: Classes and walks | Hikes | Astronomical events | For kids

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!Date Change! 400 million years in half a mile – Geology with Roger Haydock

Putney Mountain Trailhead 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, VT, United States

Putney Mountain Road is washed out so this event is being moved to August 14th. We will post here if registrations re-open due to cancelations. Thanks! Roger will lead a short geology field trip to Putney Mountain summit.  Meet at the parking lot at 9:00 AM. This field trip will look at evidence of mountain […]

Jupiter at Opposition

Putney Mountain Summit 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, United States

Brightest and closest approach to earth. Binoculars will make visible the 4 Galilean moons. Will rise at 7:44 pm.

Kids on the Mountain – a natural treasure hunt with Sam Quintal

Putney Mountain Trailhead 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, VT, United States

Join Sam and his daughters for a 2 ½ hour 1 mile hike to the summit of Putney Mountain and back. Open to kids ages ~4-10. We will focus on noticing details of the forest and the landscape and exploring and testing explanations. Limit 12 families - masks required. Snacks will be provided at the […]

Full Moon

Putney Mountain Summit 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, United States

Sunset: 7:40 pm Moonrise: 8:18 pm

Orienteering for 6th-8th graders with Andrew Morrison

Putney Mountain Trailhead 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, VT, United States

If you are at point A, and your phone ran out of batteries (or you don’t have a phone), how do you get to point B? Come to Andrew Morrison’s orienteering orientation - that’s how! Learn direction finding in the woods, how to read a map, and gain confidence in finding your way through the […]

Hawk Watch explainer with John Anderson

Putney Mountain Summit 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, United States

Take a peek under the hood of the Putney Mountain Hawk Watch with John Anderson. Learn about the history of hawk watch, hawk watchers themselves, some theory and method behind bird counts, as well as some tips on raptor identification. Pre-register by emailing ncooper17@comcast.net by Thursday September 16. Binoculars necessary. Lunch, water, sunscreen, lawn chair […]

Full Moon

Putney Mountain Summit 443 Putney Mountain Rd, Brookline, United States

Sunset: 6:49 pm Moonrise: 7:09 pm

Moss Walk with Sarah Cooper Ellis

Brook Road Water Barrel 66 Brook Road, Putney, VT, United States

This year, we will explore a wet limey outcrop along Brook Road. We will meet an ancient liverwort, put our heads together about ferns and clubmosses, and discuss reproductive strategies of sporebearing plants. Park at one of several pull-offs on Brook road and meet where the old water barrel overflows. We will need to dodge […]

Tracking walk with Phillip Hamilton

Putney School 418 Houghton Brook Rd, Putney

Tracking walk has been cancelled due to forecast low temperatures. We will update you if we are able to reschedule.

PMA Annual Meeting

PMA will hold its Annual Meeting for 2022 via zoom. Zoom link bit.ly/PMA2021Meeting There will not be a guest speaker - the board and any members present will vote on retaining board members and catch up on any time-sensitive business.

Spring Flower Walk

Putney Forest for Learning 24 School Forest Dr, Putney, United States

With Pat Shields and Lionel Chute Explore spring wildflowers of the Forest for Learning behind Putney Central School.  Meet at the kiosk by the pool on School Forest Drive (immediate right off the front school driveway). The walk to the site might be wet so boots are a good idea.  This walk is co-sponsored by […]

Robert Goodby presents A Deep Presence: 13,000 Years of Native American History

Almost 13,000 years ago, small groups of Paleoindians endured frigid winters on the edge of a river in what would become Keene, New Hampshire. This begins the remarkable story of Native Americans in the Monadnock region of southwestern New Hampshire, part of the traditional homeland of the Abenaki people. Typically neglected or denied by conventional […]