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How is the bushwhacking in this area? Heading east off of either of these peaks? Around the falls, is it difficult?
Especially since Floyd. That area was hit really hard. Both the ridge as well as many of those private trails. We had four chainsaws going almost steadily for 17 hours clearing that ridge and some of those trails.Raymond said:Yes, notice how the trail south from Pinnacle stays on that peninsula of state land. You have to stay on the trail. No cutting allowed. I've never been there, but I suppose it's easier to stay on the trail rather than bushwhack, anyway.
You have to look at the whole package, not an individual piece. There is the sale of land, the closing of some parts, and the easements which did not exist before. Those easements gurantee access along trails.My 1980 edition of the High Peaks guide says that the trails around and approaching Upper Ausable Lake have been closed to the public only since the sale of the higher-elevation land to the state in 1978. Somehow it doesn't seem fair (or rational) that when even more of that land was privately owned than is now that it was more open to the public.
Raymond said:My 1980 edition of the High Peaks guide says that the trails around and approaching Upper Ausable Lake have been closed to the public only since the sale of the higher-elevation land to the state in 1978. Somehow it doesn't seem fair (or rational) that when even more of that land was privately owned than is now that it was more open to the public. Can any of you old timers (no disrespect by my use of that expression intended) illuminate us as to what was going on with that situation and decision?
Raymond said:Not to be argumentative, but ...
Raymond said:By the way, Daniel, is it your decision or some higher-up's that we can't e-mail our guesses about the Adirondack Peeks cover photos? If the idea is to limit the number of guesses, it works, because I forgot all about it until now, when I'm sure it's way too late. And I think I finally knew one this last time, too, darn it.
The trouble is I get my copy *way* before the opening date. Then I forget to mail it in later. It doesn't make sense to me to be too early to respond, as long as you are not looking for the first 'N' responders. Nor does restricting email make any sense either, but it's the 46Rs!Daniel Eagan said:Not all the 46ers have access to e-mail, so to keep the playing field level we only accept entries by land mail. Since some people get their copies before others, we impose a specific time limit, in this case June 1 to June 30. If you can get your entry postmarked by June 30th, you will be in the contest.
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