Papa Bear
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I'm interested in climbing some of Massachusetts' smaller peaks and Mt. Ann, in Mt. Ann Park near Gloucester is high on my list (don't ask why - some will quickly guess!) TopoZone
The Park is owned by The Trustees of Reservations (since 1897!) but is "is inaccessible at this time". It is bounded by Route 128 and otherwise has private property all around. My guess is what ever right of way they had was cut off by some property dispute.
I will talk to the TofR but guessing they will not have an easy fix, I need a plan B.
I would appreciate any and all suggestions from anyone who knows the area, or who might know someone who knows. (Get a Taxi - or friend - to drop you off at the roadside and pick you up later? Whatever it takes!)
I really need this peak! Please help! (Anyone have a helicopter?) Surely if folks have managed the northeast 770, this has to be an easy problem!!
The Park is owned by The Trustees of Reservations (since 1897!) but is "is inaccessible at this time". It is bounded by Route 128 and otherwise has private property all around. My guess is what ever right of way they had was cut off by some property dispute.
Since there is "no authorized formal access", I though maybe an "informal" approach would be appropriate . The quickest approach would be a quick traverse of the ridge from Route 128. There even seems to be a parking area there. But I imagine parking on the side of Route 128 would be a major risk.Trustees of Reservations said:Mt. Ann Park is bound on one side by Route 128, another side by City of Gloucester watershed land, and on all other sides by private landowners. Therefore, at present, there is no authorized formal access to the reservation. Roadside parking is not permitted on New Way Lane.
I will talk to the TofR but guessing they will not have an easy fix, I need a plan B.
I would appreciate any and all suggestions from anyone who knows the area, or who might know someone who knows. (Get a Taxi - or friend - to drop you off at the roadside and pick you up later? Whatever it takes!)
I really need this peak! Please help! (Anyone have a helicopter?) Surely if folks have managed the northeast 770, this has to be an easy problem!!