I started hiking in the Ossipees in early 2007, so my historical knowledge of the trails prior to then is secondhand. I'm concerned that strawmen are being put up and the Trail Bandit and his map are being used as scapegoats.
I'd like to go through this trail by trail, as I believe very few of the trails represented on the Trail Bandit map are disputed or new-to-a-map. Below are, as I see them, the trails not represented on the LRCT Castle in the Clouds map:
- Larcom Trail - the lower portion of this trail is now posted. Locally, I learned that it was posted due to issues with hunters. I have also heard locally that hunters are not the issue, but rather hikers are. This trail was (I have not been up it since learning hikers were not welcome) lightly used, not actively maintained, and certainly not affected by hikers - never saw a single piece of trash or waste. Hikers were parking on town property to access it. Nonetheless, this trail, in my opinion, is off limits until the LRCT can find out a way to provide access to the property their donor base purchased.
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Bayle Mountain Trail - this historic trail is part of a 2002 $1,400,000 federal tax dollar easement purchase (along with a donation from Chocorua Forestland).
http://www.fs.fed.us/na/durham/legacy/text/legacy_places/nh/text/nh_ossipee.shtml
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Mt. Flagg Trail - this historic trail is part of a 2002 $1,400,000 federal tax dollar easement purchase (along with a donation from Chocorua Forestland).
http://www.fs.fed.us/na/durham/legacy/text/legacy_places/nh/text/nh_ossipee.shtml
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Sentinel Mountain Trail - this trail is maintained by Terrace Pines campground.
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Gorilla Trail - this trail has appeared the AMC White Mountain Guide and also appears on a map that is sold at the Gilford Library.
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Banana Trail - this trail (sometimes referred to as the Ball Mtns Tr) has appeared in the AMC White Mountain Guide and also appears on a map that is sold at the Gilford Library.
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Thunderbird Trail - this trail has appeared in the AMC White Mountain Guide and also appears on a map that is sold at the Gilford Library.
- In addition, there are some smaller trails (The Ledges Trail, Dave Green Trail, Canaan Mountain Trail) around Camp Merrowvista and Sentinel Baptist Camp that appear on the Gilford Library map.
In addition, the following trails appear on the LRCT map, despite being partially on private property:
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Bald Knob Trail - this trail has appeared in the AMC White Mountain Guide, continues to appear on the AMC Southern New Hampshire Guide, and appears in the official LRCT map, as well as the map that is sold at the Gilford Library.
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Mt. Shaw Trail - this trail has appeared in the AMC White Mountain Guide, continues to appear on the AMC Southern New Hampshire Guide, and appears in the official LRCT map, as well as the map that is sold at the Gilford Library.