peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
There has been on ongoing attempt to build awareness of the Western Maine high peaks area. Its funded by various groups. I found this version that is not paywalled https://dailybulldog.com/outdoors/high-peaks-alliance-launches-scenic-7-hiking-challenge/
The area is a pretty depressed economy as the manufacturing base went away a long time ago. The waterfront got snapped up by out of state buyers, but most of the rural land behind the strip development along the water is poor and rural. The AT runs through the area and when the big land swap occurred with the big long term landowners 40 years ago, a lot of the ridge line got preserved. The Bigelow range was already preserved by voters who forced the state to buy and preserve it and the loss of demand for wood related to the decline of the paper industry meant a lot of land got sold to Timber Management Operations that realized they could make a buck selling off conservation easements for high elevation lands that had no real timber value. Abraham got preserved that way in combination with various organizations. The "jewel" that was supposed to tie it together was the Maine Huts and Trails Mahoosuc to Moosehead hut system but that is probably permanently stalled while the organization struggles to keep the huts they built open. Building more tourist traffic may not make manufacturing jobs but it does bring in tourism jobs.
The area is a pretty depressed economy as the manufacturing base went away a long time ago. The waterfront got snapped up by out of state buyers, but most of the rural land behind the strip development along the water is poor and rural. The AT runs through the area and when the big land swap occurred with the big long term landowners 40 years ago, a lot of the ridge line got preserved. The Bigelow range was already preserved by voters who forced the state to buy and preserve it and the loss of demand for wood related to the decline of the paper industry meant a lot of land got sold to Timber Management Operations that realized they could make a buck selling off conservation easements for high elevation lands that had no real timber value. Abraham got preserved that way in combination with various organizations. The "jewel" that was supposed to tie it together was the Maine Huts and Trails Mahoosuc to Moosehead hut system but that is probably permanently stalled while the organization struggles to keep the huts they built open. Building more tourist traffic may not make manufacturing jobs but it does bring in tourism jobs.