
About us
Do you wish you had more women to hike with in the White Mountains?
This group is for women hikers who want to get outside, build confidence, find trail partners, and explore the White Mountains together.
We’ll plan hikes ranging from moderate trail days to more challenging mountain adventures, including 52 With A View peaks, 4,000-footers, waterfalls, ledges, scenic loops, and classic New Hampshire trails. Some hikes may also take place closer to home as conditioning hikes, social hikes, or mileage-builders.
This group is designed for women who want:
supportive hiking partners
safe and well-organized group hikes
White Mountain adventures without having to go alone
a welcoming trail community
opportunities to build stamina, confidence, and outdoor skills
laughter, fresh air, mountain views, and strong women energy
You do not have to be the fastest hiker. You do need to be honest about your ability, prepared for the hike you sign up for, and committed to being a respectful group member.
Our hikes may include elevation gain, rocky terrain, stream crossings, changing weather, and full-day mountain conditions. Each event will include mileage, elevation gain, difficulty, expected pace, gear expectations, and any important safety notes.
Whether you are working toward hiking more in the Whites, getting back into mountain shape, looking for new trail friends, or simply craving time outdoors with good women, you are welcome here.
Women belong in the mountains, too. Let’s go find the views.
## Hiking Group Disclaimer
By joining this group and participating in any hike or event, you acknowledge that hiking and outdoor activities involve inherent risks, including but not limited to slips, falls, injury, illness, changing weather, difficult terrain, wildlife encounters, road crossings, water crossings, getting lost, and other unexpected conditions.
All members participate voluntarily and at their own risk. Each participant is responsible for assessing whether a hike is appropriate for their own fitness level, experience, health, and comfort with the listed mileage, elevation gain, terrain, pace, and conditions.
Members are responsible for arriving prepared with appropriate footwear, clothing, water, food, layers, rain gear, navigation, any required seasonal gear, and the ten essentials as appropriate for the hike.
Group organizers and hike hosts are volunteers and are not professional guides, medical providers, or emergency responders. While we make every effort to plan safe and enjoyable hikes, each participant remains responsible for their own safety, decisions, and preparedness.
By attending an event, you agree not to hold the organizer, hike host, group administrators, other participants, or the group itself liable for any injury, loss, damage, expense, or incident that may occur before, during, or after a hike.
Please read each hike description carefully, be honest about your ability, and contact the organizer before signing up if you are unsure whether a hike is appropriate for you.
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