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Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust is a charitable, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to protecting land of ecological, scenic, recreational, agricultural and historic significance in northwestern Hancock County – with a focus on the Orland River Watershed.

The 4,300-acre Great Pond Mountain Wildlands in East Orland is open to visitors year-round for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, x-c skiing and snowmobiling on designated trails. For more information, visit our Wildlands page and download a map.

GPMCT also holds conservation easements protecting fields, forests, farmland, islands and summits in Orland and Dedham/Lucerne.

 

Lord of the Wildlands

 
  GPMCT sponsors many educational and recreational events and volunteer opportunities throughout the year, and publishes the MountainEar newsletter 2 to 3 times per year. Please join now!  
 

What's New

Ski Trails are ... were groomed from Southgate to the Outhouse (1-23-10). Thanks so much to Fred Call who groomed the Trail Friday night till Saturday morning 4 am.  Now we need more snow!!!

Sunday, February 14  Celebrate Valentine's day with winter sports and warm lunch. Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust and MacLeod's Restaurant are teaming up to offer a

Our third and most successful free ranging Christmas Trees Sale drew nearly 150 visitors

 

Valentine's Day winter sports and warm lunch combo, between 10 am and 3:30 pm. Pre-registration is required. Visit the events page for more info!

Friday, February 26 Full Moon Gala on Alamoosook Lake... Meet at 6 pm at the Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery to hike to little Mouse Island. Visit the Events page for more info. 

XC Skiing - Thanks to Fred Call, Valley Road ski trails were beautifully groomed the weekend of Jan. 23 & 24. Rain put an end to the fun temporarily, but when snow conditions permit again, please check out our Wildlands ski trails - we'll try to post grooming updates on our website! Thanks, Fred!

We are proud to announce that we have completed our 25/25 Endowment Challenge. Thanks to all who contributed - we raised $25,000 toward an endowment for GPMCT, which will now be matched by $25,000 from Maine Community Foundation!  Thanks to the 25 people who attended our Annual Retreat Jan. 30 - and to Gina Bushong for hosting us at the lovely Alamoosook Lakeside Inn!  It was a productive day.    

Lastly, thanks to Pete Keeney, Jen Riefler and volunteers for hosting our successful benefit Snowshoe Run and Trek Jan. 31.

Congrats to Wildlands Steward Jake Maier…KidsPeace New England and the Alliance for Children and Families recognized Orland resident Jake Maier in December with the 2009 National Family Week Advocacy Award. Maier is the Steward for the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands in Orland, and was honored for his work with children, families and community members through Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust. Maier has worked weekly with teens from KidsPeace since February, 2007.

KidsPeace staff nominated Maier, describing him as “an extraordinary teacher” who “cares deeply about the forest, the kids and all visitors”. Jake has said that he “cannot manage the forest of tomorrow without involving the children of today” – and to that end, he encourages teens from KidsPeace in Ellsworth, as well as Bucksport High School and REACH School, to help manage Wildlands forests. The forest benefits from selective thinning, and the students get to work outdoors alongside a forester and learn some of his craft.

“It’s very therapeutic for kids to be there working in the woods, and doing something useful too,” said Hans Krichels of the KidsPeace KidsGiveBack program.

Before studying to become a forester and moving to Maine in the 1980s, Maier worked with teens as a social worker in his native Germany.

Help Wanted… Do you enjoy finance and investing? We need a few good Finance Committee members! Contact Treasurer Emily Hawkins at 348-9901 or emilyhawkins@myfairpoint.net.  

Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust
PO Box 266, Orland, Maine 04472
(207) 469-7190, greatpond@midmaine.com