
Make the most of your weekend with the Treeline crew for a friendly, conversational morning ski tour in Pinkham Notch. We’ll cruise up the historic Tuckerman Ravine Trail, take in the views, then enjoy a long, grin-inducing ski down the classic John Sherburne Ski Trail (affectionately referred to as "Sherbie") back to the lot.
And because the only thing better than a good ski is a good ski followed by tacos and a beer, we’ll wrap it all up with a post-ski hang featuring a taco + beer (or NA bev) from our friends at Ledge Brewing, included with your ticket.
Coffee before, snacks along the way, glitter (always), and excellent people. A pretty perfect morning.
Event Details
📍 Pinkham Notch Visitor Center
🗓️ Sunday, 3/28/26
⏰ 9:00am – Meet in the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center parking lot
We’ll send exact meet-up instructions (and any last-minute updates) in a pre-event email.
What’s Included
- A guided, conversational skin up the Tuckerman Ravine Trail
- A fun, flowy ski down the John Sherburne Ski Trail
- Coffee before we start
- Snacks on the trail
- Post-ski taco + beer (or NA beverage) from Ledge Brewing
- Glitter, good vibes, and a crew that loves being out there
What to Bring (Not Included)
- Your own ski or splitboard touring setup (skis/board, skins, boots, poles, etc.)
- Layers for variable New England weather (it’s March… you know the deal)
- Optional but encouraged: extra gloves, warm hat, sunnies, and a small pack for layers/food/water
Route + Trail Details: John Sherburne Ski Trail
This is a local favorite for a reason. We’ll follow a well-traveled skin track for roughly 2.5 miles up the Tuckerman Ravine Trail to HoJo’s. From there, we’ll transition and drop onto the John Sherburne Ski Trail for a long, winding descent back to the parking lot.
Expect a mix of wider-open sections up top and a few tighter turns as you get closer to the bottom. It’s an awesome introduction for folks curious about skiing natural terrain. And HoJo’s is one of the best spots to watch skiers in the Ravine and soak up the mountain energy.
Good to Know
This is designed to be welcoming and social, with plenty of time to chat, snack, adjust layers, and enjoy the morning. If you’re new to touring or just want a low-pressure intro to a classic route, this is for you.
