peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
FYI to those with an interest in the area north of the Mahoosucs.
"Community Forum on
The Future of Success Township
Hosted by the
Androscoggin Valley Chamber of Commerce
The Conservation Fund
Mahoosuc Initiative
Appalachian Mountain Club
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 from 6-9 pm
at the White Mountains Community College "
For those who arent aware, Success is an unorganized township in NH that has never has any residents (except possibly some hardy soul with a camp on Success Pond). It was owned for over a 100 years by Brown company or its successors before the majority of it was eventually sold to JR Dillon, a logging firm which has been systematically cutting any merchantable tree off the land. For those who have been hiking the access trails from the North of the AT, they are aware of the amount of cutting that has taken place.
There is currently an effort to purchase the 5 miles of frontage on the AT and some high altitude land, which is the longest stretch of the AT north of the Smokies without a public or private road. The rights to purchase the remaining property in the township (with the exception of a couple of inholdings), may be granted as part of the AT purchase but there are other interested parties including the NH National Guard for use as a mobile rocket training area.
If you are interested and in the area, it might be worth attending. This is part of what will be a long term effort to establish what the use of the area will be in the future. Given the extent of logging, it probably will not remain as viable timberland. It is outside the declaration boundary of the WMNF, so it is probably not a viable addition to the forest without significant congressional action.
"Community Forum on
The Future of Success Township
Hosted by the
Androscoggin Valley Chamber of Commerce
The Conservation Fund
Mahoosuc Initiative
Appalachian Mountain Club
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 from 6-9 pm
at the White Mountains Community College "
For those who arent aware, Success is an unorganized township in NH that has never has any residents (except possibly some hardy soul with a camp on Success Pond). It was owned for over a 100 years by Brown company or its successors before the majority of it was eventually sold to JR Dillon, a logging firm which has been systematically cutting any merchantable tree off the land. For those who have been hiking the access trails from the North of the AT, they are aware of the amount of cutting that has taken place.
There is currently an effort to purchase the 5 miles of frontage on the AT and some high altitude land, which is the longest stretch of the AT north of the Smokies without a public or private road. The rights to purchase the remaining property in the township (with the exception of a couple of inholdings), may be granted as part of the AT purchase but there are other interested parties including the NH National Guard for use as a mobile rocket training area.
If you are interested and in the area, it might be worth attending. This is part of what will be a long term effort to establish what the use of the area will be in the future. Given the extent of logging, it probably will not remain as viable timberland. It is outside the declaration boundary of the WMNF, so it is probably not a viable addition to the forest without significant congressional action.