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SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Native American Ceremonial Stonework Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThe terrain is quite hilly\, and while we will be on trails for the majority of the hike\, most of\nthe stonework we will see is slightly off the trail\, so walking sticks are highly recommended. As\nwe will always be near a trail\, anyone wishing to head home can easily do so at any point without a\nguide\, as the trails are well marked. You can either photograph the trail sign map at the beginning\nof the hike or print out a trail map from the Lyme Land Trust site before the hike. Expected hike\ntime is 4 hours\, so bring either a quick lunch or snacks and water. \nCancellation Policy: Heavy rain or snow cancels walk\, hopefully to be rescheduled at a later date. I will be there for light rain or snow if anyone wants to hike. Questions about cancellation can be texted to me at 860-908-3870 after 6:00 AM on the day of the hike. \nHike Description: Native Americans occupied this portion of New England for 12\,000 years before the\narrival of European settlers. As an expression of their spiritual lives\, they built over two dozen\ndifferent types of stone structures from Nova Scotia to Georgia\, and countless examples of their\nwork still remain deep in the forests of New England. On this hike I will take you on a tour of\nsome of the Ceremonial sites that remain in Hartman Park and explain what is known about the\nstonework you will see. As the description below from the Land Trust website explains\, you will\nalso see many Colonial and post-Colonial examples of stonework on the hike. Hartman Park provides a\nclear example of the intermingling of both culture’s stonework. It is only recently that the Land\nTrust has begun recognizing Native work on their land\, and the new signs on the property are\nbeginning to point out these structures. Lyme Land Trust Description of Hartman: For thousands of\nyears prior to the arrival of European settlers\, the Corner Trails area was a seasonal hunting\nground for the Nehantic Indians. After the establishment of the Saybrook colony in 1635\, the\nEnglish set aside this land as an Indian hunting ground\, while reserving the right to harvest the\nvaluable timber. During colonial times\, subsistence farmers set up homesteads in the area. Freed\nAfrican and American Indian slaves were welcomed into the area along with European settlers. In\n1800\, the census record states that there was a multi-racial community of fifteen households in the\narea. Indications are that the farmers were able to eke out a living by cooperation with their\nneighbors – sharing tools\, barns\, and labor. The destructive agricultural practices of the time\ndamaged the already marginal farmland and most of the inhabitants moved to more fertile lands by\nthe 1850s. Although the land has been undeveloped for more than 100 years and the cleared pastures\nhave been replaced by mature forests\, there is still evidence of this once active agricultural\ncommunity. The elaborate stone walls and stone foundations that lace the area are a beautiful\nlegacy left for us by inhabitants from long ago. \nMeet at Main Parking Lot – Head north from Beaver\nBrook Road onto Gungy Road. Go approximately 1.25 miles. Parking lot is on right – it is a semi-circular loop off and back onto Gungy Road. \nLeader: Mark Starr\, you can call or text me at 860-908-3870 on the morning of the hike after 6:30 AM.\n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-native-american-ceremonial-stonework-hike-2/
LOCATION:Hartman Park\, Lyme Land Trust\, Lyme Connecticut
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T164802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T164802Z
UID:10004392-1641459600-1641474000@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Native American Ceremonial Stonework Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThe terrain is quite hilly\, and while we will be on trails for the majority of the hike\, most of\nthe stonework we will see is slightly off the trail\, so walking sticks are highly recommended. As\nwe will always be near a trail\, anyone wishing to head home can easily do so at any point without a\nguide\, as the trails are well marked. You can either photograph the trail sign map at the beginning\nof the hike or print out a trail map from the Lyme Land Trust site before the hike. Expected hike\ntime is 4 hours\, so bring either a quick lunch or snacks and water. \nCancellation Policy: Heavy rain or snow cancels walk\, hopefully to be rescheduled at a later date. I will be there for light rain or snow if anyone wants to hike. Questions about cancellation can be texted to me at 860-908-3870 after 6:00 AM on the day of the hike. \nHike Description: Native Americans occupied this portion of New England for 12\,000 years before the\narrival of European settlers. As an expression of their spiritual lives\, they built over two dozen\ndifferent types of stone structures from Nova Scotia to Georgia\, and countless examples of their\nwork still remain deep in the forests of New England. On this hike I will take you on a tour of\nsome of the Ceremonial sites that remain in Hartman Park and explain what is known about the\nstonework you will see. As the description below from the Land Trust website explains\, you will\nalso see many Colonial and post-Colonial examples of stonework on the hike. Hartman Park provides a\nclear example of the intermingling of both culture’s stonework. It is only recently that the Land\nTrust has begun recognizing Native work on their land\, and the new signs on the property are\nbeginning to point out these structures. Lyme Land Trust Description of Hartman: For thousands of\nyears prior to the arrival of European settlers\, the Corner Trails area was a seasonal hunting\nground for the Nehantic Indians. After the establishment of the Saybrook colony in 1635\, the\nEnglish set aside this land as an Indian hunting ground\, while reserving the right to harvest the\nvaluable timber. During colonial times\, subsistence farmers set up homesteads in the area. Freed\nAfrican and American Indian slaves were welcomed into the area along with European settlers. In\n1800\, the census record states that there was a multi-racial community of fifteen households in the\narea. Indications are that the farmers were able to eke out a living by cooperation with their\nneighbors – sharing tools\, barns\, and labor. The destructive agricultural practices of the time\ndamaged the already marginal farmland and most of the inhabitants moved to more fertile lands by\nthe 1850s. Although the land has been undeveloped for more than 100 years and the cleared pastures\nhave been replaced by mature forests\, there is still evidence of this once active agricultural\ncommunity. The elaborate stone walls and stone foundations that lace the area are a beautiful\nlegacy left for us by inhabitants from long ago. \nMeet at Main Parking Lot – Head north from Beaver\nBrook Road onto Gungy Road. Go approximately 1.25 miles. Parking lot is on right – it is a semi-circular loop off and back onto Gungy Road. \nLeader: Mark Starr\, you can call or text me at 860-908-3870 on the morning of the hike after 6:30 AM.\n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-native-american-ceremonial-stonework-hike-2-4/
LOCATION:Hartman Park\, Lyme Land Trust\, Lyme Connecticut
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T164802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T164802Z
UID:10004059-1641459600-1641474000@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Native American Ceremonial Stonework Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThe terrain is quite hilly\, and while we will be on trails for the majority of the hike\, most of\nthe stonework we will see is slightly off the trail\, so walking sticks are highly recommended. As\nwe will always be near a trail\, anyone wishing to head home can easily do so at any point without a\nguide\, as the trails are well marked. You can either photograph the trail sign map at the beginning\nof the hike or print out a trail map from the Lyme Land Trust site before the hike. Expected hike\ntime is 4 hours\, so bring either a quick lunch or snacks and water. \nCancellation Policy: Heavy rain or snow cancels walk\, hopefully to be rescheduled at a later date. I will be there for light rain or snow if anyone wants to hike. Questions about cancellation can be texted to me at 860-908-3870 after 6:00 AM on the day of the hike. \nHike Description: Native Americans occupied this portion of New England for 12\,000 years before the\narrival of European settlers. As an expression of their spiritual lives\, they built over two dozen\ndifferent types of stone structures from Nova Scotia to Georgia\, and countless examples of their\nwork still remain deep in the forests of New England. On this hike I will take you on a tour of\nsome of the Ceremonial sites that remain in Hartman Park and explain what is known about the\nstonework you will see. As the description below from the Land Trust website explains\, you will\nalso see many Colonial and post-Colonial examples of stonework on the hike. Hartman Park provides a\nclear example of the intermingling of both culture’s stonework. It is only recently that the Land\nTrust has begun recognizing Native work on their land\, and the new signs on the property are\nbeginning to point out these structures. Lyme Land Trust Description of Hartman: For thousands of\nyears prior to the arrival of European settlers\, the Corner Trails area was a seasonal hunting\nground for the Nehantic Indians. After the establishment of the Saybrook colony in 1635\, the\nEnglish set aside this land as an Indian hunting ground\, while reserving the right to harvest the\nvaluable timber. During colonial times\, subsistence farmers set up homesteads in the area. Freed\nAfrican and American Indian slaves were welcomed into the area along with European settlers. In\n1800\, the census record states that there was a multi-racial community of fifteen households in the\narea. Indications are that the farmers were able to eke out a living by cooperation with their\nneighbors – sharing tools\, barns\, and labor. The destructive agricultural practices of the time\ndamaged the already marginal farmland and most of the inhabitants moved to more fertile lands by\nthe 1850s. Although the land has been undeveloped for more than 100 years and the cleared pastures\nhave been replaced by mature forests\, there is still evidence of this once active agricultural\ncommunity. The elaborate stone walls and stone foundations that lace the area are a beautiful\nlegacy left for us by inhabitants from long ago. \nMeet at Main Parking Lot – Head north from Beaver\nBrook Road onto Gungy Road. Go approximately 1.25 miles. Parking lot is on right – it is a semi-circular loop off and back onto Gungy Road. \nLeader: Mark Starr\, you can call or text me at 860-908-3870 on the morning of the hike after 6:30 AM.\n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-native-american-ceremonial-stonework-hike-2-3/
LOCATION:Hartman Park\, Lyme Land Trust\, Lyme Connecticut
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T173000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211215T182755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T155848Z
UID:10002930-1641567600-1641576600@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Friday by the Fire
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE 1/7 — LOCATION CHANGE TO GRILLS PRESERVE (198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly).  \nIt may be the dead of winter\, but let’s walk\, talk and warm our souls by the riverside. After a nice late afternoon stroll through the hidden craggy goodness of Riverwood\, we will gather around the fire to share food\, drink and more! Bring warm layers\, a headlamp/flashlight and an open heart. Hope to see you all there! \nTo sign up for this event please email: mdoherty@westerlylandtrust.org with the following information: \n\nEmail subject: Friday by the Fire\nInclude: All attendee’s names\n\nWe will park along the side of Old Hopkinton Road\, near the intersection with Boy Scout Drive\, and walk down to the preserve together! \nThis event is FREE for members\, and $10 per person for non-members.  \n**Please note: Spots are limited. If you sign up and can no longer participate please let us know so that we can open this experience to others on our waitlist and prepare the proper amount of refreshments.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/friday-by-the-fire/
LOCATION:Grills Preserve\, 198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly\, RI\, 02808\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T173000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211215T182755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T182755Z
UID:10004391-1641567600-1641576600@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Friday by the Fire
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE 1/7 — LOCATION CHANGE TO GRILLS PRESERVE (198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly).  \nIt may be the dead of winter\, but let’s walk\, talk and warm our souls by the riverside. After a nice late afternoon stroll through the hidden craggy goodness of Riverwood\, we will gather around the fire to share food\, drink and more! Bring warm layers\, a headlamp/flashlight and an open heart. Hope to see you all there! \nTo sign up for this event please email: mdoherty@westerlylandtrust.org with the following information: \n\nEmail subject: Friday by the Fire\nInclude: All attendee’s names\n\nWe will park along the side of Old Hopkinton Road\, near the intersection with Boy Scout Drive\, and walk down to the preserve together! \nThis event is FREE for members\, and $10 per person for non-members.  \n**Please note: Spots are limited. If you sign up and can no longer participate please let us know so that we can open this experience to others on our waitlist and prepare the proper amount of refreshments.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/friday-by-the-fire-5/
LOCATION:Grills Preserve\, 198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly\, RI\, 02808\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220107T173000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211215T182755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T182755Z
UID:10004058-1641567600-1641576600@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Friday by the Fire
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE 1/7 — LOCATION CHANGE TO GRILLS PRESERVE (198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly).  \nIt may be the dead of winter\, but let’s walk\, talk and warm our souls by the riverside. After a nice late afternoon stroll through the hidden craggy goodness of Riverwood\, we will gather around the fire to share food\, drink and more! Bring warm layers\, a headlamp/flashlight and an open heart. Hope to see you all there! \nTo sign up for this event please email: mdoherty@westerlylandtrust.org with the following information: \n\nEmail subject: Friday by the Fire\nInclude: All attendee’s names\n\nWe will park along the side of Old Hopkinton Road\, near the intersection with Boy Scout Drive\, and walk down to the preserve together! \nThis event is FREE for members\, and $10 per person for non-members.  \n**Please note: Spots are limited. If you sign up and can no longer participate please let us know so that we can open this experience to others on our waitlist and prepare the proper amount of refreshments.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/friday-by-the-fire-4/
LOCATION:Grills Preserve\, 198 Bowling Lane\, Westerly\, RI\, 02808\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
GEO:41.404098;-71.748749
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T165755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T170012Z
UID:10002932-1642068000-1642075200@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Burlingame North\, Charlestown
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThis hike will take us over a bit of the Vin Gormley and Schoolhouse trails and then down several\nunnamed trails past some very interesting ruins. The trail is an undulating one so if snowy or icy\nbring stabilizers and/or sticks. The hike will be about 3 1/2 miles with an option to extend it to\n5 if we want. \nDirections – Meet at the parking lot on the north side of Buckeye Brook Road\, Charlestown 1.5\nmiles from its intersection with Rte 216. Leader: Janice Fifer\, (401) 213-6479\, and email:\njhfifer@verizon.net\n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-burlingame-north-charlestown/
LOCATION:Buckeye Brook Road\, Charlestown
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T165755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T165755Z
UID:10004393-1642068000-1642075200@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Burlingame North\, Charlestown
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThis hike will take us over a bit of the Vin Gormley and Schoolhouse trails and then down several\nunnamed trails past some very interesting ruins. The trail is an undulating one so if snowy or icy\nbring stabilizers and/or sticks. The hike will be about 3 1/2 miles with an option to extend it to\n5 if we want. \nDirections – Meet at the parking lot on the north side of Buckeye Brook Road\, Charlestown 1.5\nmiles from its intersection with Rte 216. Leader: Janice Fifer\, (401) 213-6479\, and email:\njhfifer@verizon.net\n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-burlingame-north-charlestown-5/
LOCATION:Buckeye Brook Road\, Charlestown
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T165755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T165755Z
UID:10004060-1642068000-1642075200@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Burlingame North\, Charlestown
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThis hike will take us over a bit of the Vin Gormley and Schoolhouse trails and then down several\nunnamed trails past some very interesting ruins. The trail is an undulating one so if snowy or icy\nbring stabilizers and/or sticks. The hike will be about 3 1/2 miles with an option to extend it to\n5 if we want. \nDirections – Meet at the parking lot on the north side of Buckeye Brook Road\, Charlestown 1.5\nmiles from its intersection with Rte 216. Leader: Janice Fifer\, (401) 213-6479\, and email:\njhfifer@verizon.net\n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-burlingame-north-charlestown-4/
LOCATION:Buckeye Brook Road\, Charlestown
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T233000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T172721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T172721Z
UID:10004061-1642672800-1642721400@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Crandall Family Preserve\, Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThis flat walk in WLT’s preserve is through an interesting variety of woods\, which are surrounded\nby extensive Atlantic White cedar swamp and open peatlands. Park at the parking lot on the left hand side off of Pound Road\, (which is off Rte 91\, Westerly Bradford Road)\, we will walk down to the trail head together. \nTo sign up please contact leader: Sheilia Beattie\, 401-741-9240 email: stb@threeblackdogs.com \n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-crandall-family-preserve-westerly-4/
LOCATION:Crandall Family Preserve\, 79 Pound Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T233000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T172721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T195659Z
UID:10002933-1642672800-1642721400@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Crandall Family Preserve\, Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThis flat walk in WLT’s preserve is through an interesting variety of woods\, which are surrounded\nby extensive Atlantic White cedar swamp and open peatlands. Park at the parking lot on the left hand side off of Pound Road\, (which is off Rte 91\, Westerly Bradford Road)\, we will walk down to the trail head together. \nTo sign up please contact leader: Sheilia Beattie\, 401-741-9240 email: stb@threeblackdogs.com \n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-crandall-family-preserve-westerly/
LOCATION:Crandall Family Preserve\, 79 Pound Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T233000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T172721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T172721Z
UID:10004394-1642672800-1642721400@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Crandall Family Preserve\, Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nThis flat walk in WLT’s preserve is through an interesting variety of woods\, which are surrounded\nby extensive Atlantic White cedar swamp and open peatlands. Park at the parking lot on the left hand side off of Pound Road\, (which is off Rte 91\, Westerly Bradford Road)\, we will walk down to the trail head together. \nTo sign up please contact leader: Sheilia Beattie\, 401-741-9240 email: stb@threeblackdogs.com \n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-crandall-family-preserve-westerly-5/
LOCATION:Crandall Family Preserve\, 79 Pound Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T173815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T173815Z
UID:10004062-1643277600-1643284800@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nA walking tour of the WLT’s Glacier Park preserve featuring wooded trails with gentle hills and some rocky sections. This site’s unique geological features are worth the trip. Meet at the trailhead off of Tom Harvey Road just outside the entrance to Winnapaug Cottages. Please park in the designated area outside of the Winnapaug Cottages gate or in the parking lot across the street. \nTo sign up please contact leader: Janice Fifer\, (401) 213-6479\, email: jhfifer@verizon.net \n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-dr-john-champlin-glacier-park-westerly-6/
LOCATION:Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, 5 Kettle Close\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T173815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T195627Z
UID:10002934-1643277600-1643284800@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nA walking tour of the WLT’s Glacier Park preserve featuring wooded trails with gentle hills and some rocky sections. This site’s unique geological features are worth the trip. Meet at the trailhead off of Tom Harvey Road just outside the entrance to Winnapaug Cottages. Please park in the designated area outside of the Winnapaug Cottages gate or in the parking lot across the street. \nTo sign up please contact leader: Janice Fifer\, (401) 213-6479\, email: jhfifer@verizon.net \n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-dr-john-champlin-glacier-park-westerly/
LOCATION:Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, 5 Kettle Close\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T150058
CREATED:20211229T173815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T173815Z
UID:10004395-1643277600-1643284800@westerlylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Hike: Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, Westerly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free-guided trail walks on Thursdays.  Walks are open to all ages with our target group being agile seniors.  Please keep in mind that these are wooded trails with stumps\, roots and rocks so be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. If the weather is icy you should bring stabilizers or something for traction. If a lot of snow bring snowshoes. Be aware that our hikes leave promptly so be on time! \nA walking tour of the WLT’s Glacier Park preserve featuring wooded trails with gentle hills and some rocky sections. This site’s unique geological features are worth the trip. Meet at the trailhead off of Tom Harvey Road just outside the entrance to Winnapaug Cottages. Please park in the designated area outside of the Winnapaug Cottages gate or in the parking lot across the street. \nTo sign up please contact leader: Janice Fifer\, (401) 213-6479\, email: jhfifer@verizon.net \n*****************************************************************************************\nDue to the COVID:\n• We realize lots of people have concerns about getting together. Therefore\, please sign up\nwith leader so that person will know how many are coming. If no one signs up the leader\nmay not show up.\n• Social distancing of 6’ apart.\n• Everyone needs to have a face mask in case it is needed.\n• Carpooling is up to you or the leader. Keep in mind some folks may be uncomfortable having\nsomeone share their vehicle. An alternate way is to caravan.\n**************************************************************************\nPLEASE NOTE: \n\nInclement weather cancels and if in doubt\, contact leader.\nIf you wish to bring a dog please contact the leader as some properties do not allow them.\nHowever\, if a dog is present they must be leashed at all times.\nIf you wish to get the hiking schedule emailed to you contact Lauren Barber\,\nlbarber@westerlylandtrust.org and ask her to put you on the Thursday hiking group email list.\n\nFLUORESCENT ORANGE REQUIREMENTS:\nIn State Management areas everyone is required to wear 200 square inches of solid daylight\nfluorescent orange from the second Saturday in September to the last day of February and the last\nThursday in April to the last day in May\, annually.
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/thursday-hike-dr-john-champlin-glacier-park-westerly-7/
LOCATION:Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park\, 5 Kettle Close\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Thursday Hikes
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