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The following article ran in the Colebrook Sentinel this week. Does anyone know more? There is contact information for Kim Nilsen at the end of the article, but I have not contacted him (yet?).
Lacking Funds for Maintenance, 162-Mile Cohos Trail to Close
The Cohos Trail Association, which developed and maintains the long-distance foot trail that stretches the length of Coös County, has decided to close most of the trail system.
President Kim Nilsen said the small association does not generate enough income to maintain most of the trail and its structures in 2007. In order to protect the hiking pubic and the landowner and land manager properties where the trail runs, it was thought best to shut down the foot trail and disband the association in its present form.
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To facilitate the closing of the trail, the Cohos Trail Web site will soon post that the trail is closed. Laminated signs on grade posts will be set at trailheads indicating the footways are no longer passable. The guidebook and maps are no longer being sold.
"Hundreds of people put in remarkable amounts of effort making the Cohos Trail a reality," said Mr. Nilsen. He expressed his gratitude for the passion and skill that Coös County people brought to the effort of creating the trail. Mr. Nilsen may be reached at 363-8902 or [email protected] if anyone is interested in obtaining more information about the closing of the trail.
Full article here (scroll to bottom):
http://www.colbsent.com/articles.htm
Errol
Lacking Funds for Maintenance, 162-Mile Cohos Trail to Close
The Cohos Trail Association, which developed and maintains the long-distance foot trail that stretches the length of Coös County, has decided to close most of the trail system.
President Kim Nilsen said the small association does not generate enough income to maintain most of the trail and its structures in 2007. In order to protect the hiking pubic and the landowner and land manager properties where the trail runs, it was thought best to shut down the foot trail and disband the association in its present form.
<snip>
To facilitate the closing of the trail, the Cohos Trail Web site will soon post that the trail is closed. Laminated signs on grade posts will be set at trailheads indicating the footways are no longer passable. The guidebook and maps are no longer being sold.
"Hundreds of people put in remarkable amounts of effort making the Cohos Trail a reality," said Mr. Nilsen. He expressed his gratitude for the passion and skill that Coös County people brought to the effort of creating the trail. Mr. Nilsen may be reached at 363-8902 or [email protected] if anyone is interested in obtaining more information about the closing of the trail.
Full article here (scroll to bottom):
http://www.colbsent.com/articles.htm
Errol