The Appalachian Mountain Club's Maine Woods Initiative is the organization's largest investment in conservation and recreation in it's 133 year old history. The program is working to preserve Maine's 100 Mile Wilderness, an area of the Appalachian Trail that runs from Monson, Maine to the AT's northern most point, Mount Katahdin in Baxter State Park. In addition to the AMC's purchase of the 37,000 acres of forestland known as the Katahdin Iron Works (KIW) tract, they own and operate Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins, a traditional Maine sporting camp established in 1874, and Medawisla Wilderness Lodge and Cabins on Second Roach Pond.Check out the AMC's video outlining the project and then donate here.