New Guide Book

New Greenway Trail Guides are here!

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The New 2015 3rd Edition Trail Guide features all new full-color maps, updated trail descriptions and trail photos to make this the most informative and graphically rich SRK Trail Guide available. The SRK Greenway in west-central New Hampshire is a 14-section loop hiking trail, a 75-mile emerald necklace touching the peaks of Mount Sunapee, Ragged and Kearsarge.
 
This new edition includes detailed descriptions of each of the 14 trail sections as well as: Overview, Finding the Trailheads, and a full-color Trail Map built using the latest GPS mapping software.  Also included: a Trail Summary, membership information, trail history, hiking safety issues, land conservation concerns for preservation of rural character of western New Hampshire, photos of SRK trail blazes, and a 2-page list of spur trails from the SRK Greenway, including links to websites with maps of other area trails.
This excellent resource provides complete coverage and details of the Greenway and all its side trails, road crossings and history. A must for anyone who’s planning on hiking all or just part of the trail. 

Get your Guidebook for only $14 now!

Click here for details.


Or you can mail $14  ($12 plus $2 shipping and handling) to SRKG PO Box 1684, New London NH  03257 and we will send you a copy in the mail.

 

The SRK Greenway Trail Guide is also for sale at local bookstores listed below.

Morgan Hill Bookstore in New London

Main Street BookEnds in Warner

Village Sports, in New London

Dartmouth Bookstore, Hanover

Gibson’s Bookstore, Concord

Toadstool Bookstores in Milford and Peterborough

Norwich Bookstore in Norwich, Vermont

Yankee Bookshop in Woodstock, Vermont

 

Annual Meeting — NH Audubon Slide Show

NH Audubon Dragonfly Slideshow
Dragons and Damsels of New Hampshire

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Pam Hunt Biology Slideshow Lecture
March 15th 6:30 Our Lady Fatima Church, New London, NH
Presented by the Sunapee Ragged Kearsarge Greenway

Pam Hunt, Senior Biologist at the NH Audubon will be the guest speaker at the 2015 Annual SRK Greenway Meeting. Pam’s talk, “Dragons and Damsels of New Hampshire,” will provide an overview of the biology and ecology of dragonflies and damselflies in New Hampshire.

No stranger to New London, Pam was an adjunct faculty member at Colby-Sawyer College for five years before accepting her current job as Avian Conservation Biologist at NH Audubon. She works closely with NH Fish and Game to coordinate and prioritize bird research and monitoring in the state and is
the author of NH’s “State of the Birds” report.

Pam will show us some of the Granite State’s notable species from the fascinating world of the insect order Odonata and she will share results of the “NH Dragonfly Survey,” a five year volunteer -based project that documented the distribution of these insects across the state.

Join us on Sunday March 15th in the downstairs hall at Our Lady Fatima Church, 724 Main St. in New London, NH. Her slideshow is sponsored by the Sunapee Ragged Kearsarge Greenway Coalition and will be a part of their 2015 Annual meeting. A potluck supper starts at 5:00 pm and Pam Hunt is scheduled to start at 6:30. If you would like to participate in the potluck dinner please contact Jean LaChance 927-4345.
The slideshow presentation is Free and open to the public.