Winter Snowshoe OUTing! Around Kennedy Brook
Sunday, January 23
2 to 5 pm

Join Dee Denehy (she, her), Richard Doherty (he, him), and Hunter Kirschner (he, him) for a LGBTQ+ winter snowshoe along Kennedy Brook in Stoddard! The trail begins on King’s Highway and continues gently up a woods road into the Andorra Forest. After crossing Kennedy Brook, the woods road turns into a trail that leads past a cellar hole and an enormous glacial erratic that we can explore, and eventually to a high marsh. As a group, we can then decide to circumnavigate the marsh and take another woods road back or cross Kennedy Brook and bushwack to said woods road to return. The total hike distance will be 2.5 miles, and we'll keep a leisurely pace. After the hike, we’ll convene back at Richard’s cabin for a campfire and warm beverages in the tipi. 2 to 5 p.m. in Stoddard. Space is limited, and registration is required.  

For questions about the hike, please contact Richard.
To borrow snowshoes or ice traction, contact Miles Stahmann before 4 p.m. on Friday, January 21.

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