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sasquatch2014
04-10-2009, 11:39
After being out on the trail for 3 days last week and talking with friends who were out on another section the thought came to me to ask about clearing progress of the trail after some of this winters larger than normal ice storms.
I maintain the section of trail from NY Rt 22 south to the top of Corbin Hill. My section has been cleared and I have also checked the section continuing south of here to just north of Nuclear Lake, all clear.
Just hiked north from Cluvers Gap NJ 206 to the NY/NJ state-line. There were still a number of small blow downs that you have to step over or around. There seemed to be more from the Sunrise Pavilion to Mashipacong Shelter and then again near the monument. The side trail to the high point monument it's self was a bit tough to find due to blow downs.
I would love to hear from others out there as top how the trail clearing is going. I know that the areas to the north of me, CT, Mass and VT got the storm hard. Anyone who has covered those areas lately wants to give a run down that would be great.
I would love to hear from others out there as top how the trail clearing is going. I know that the areas to the north of me, CT, Mass and VT got the storm hard. Anyone who has covered those areas lately wants to give a run down that would be great.
CT/MA border area was indeed hit hard this year with many large down and pines completely uprooted. As of last weekend, the AT and side trails have not been cleared. AT crossing stream thru Sages Ravine was a ford.
Old Grouse
04-10-2009, 14:14
The area just north of Silver Hill Campsite in CT is in good shape, as is the section from Morgan Stewart Shelter to Rte 55 in NY.
sasquatch2014
04-10-2009, 14:42
Ok so what we have so far is. I may try to keep this updated as I get more info and put it in an easier format.
Pa
From the Md line to Shippensburg Rd clear.
New Jersey
206 Culvers Gap to Sunrise Pavillion passable
Side trail to High point hard to find
High point to NY/NJ stateline passable limited blowdowns
New York
Stateline down Sateline Trail clear.
NY 55 to Morgan Stewart Shelter clear
North of Nuclear Lake to CT line clear
Connuticut
Area north of Silver Hill CT 4 Sharon Rd clear
Mass
Sages Ravine tough stream crossing
Lee to Dalton - Many blowdowns tough to navigate.
Thanks for the update to Tin Man, Old Grouse.
Many blowdowns on Paradise lane (blue blaze from undermountain trail to AT just south of sages ravine)
Several blowdowns on AT from Sages ravine to race brook falls trail
Ok so what we have so far is. I may try to keep this updated as I get more info and put it in an easier format.
Pa
From the Md line to Shippensburg Rd clear.
New Jersey
206 Culvers Gap to Sunrise Pavillion passable
Side trail to High point hard to find
High point to NY/NJ stateline passable limited blowdowns
New York
Stateline down Sateline Trail clear.
NY 55 to Morgan Stewart Shelter clear
North of Nuclear Lake to CT line clear
Connuticut
Area north of Silver Hill CT 4 Sharon Rd clear
Mass
Sages Ravine tough stream crossing
Lee to Dalton - Many blowdowns tough to navigate.
Thanks for the update to Tin Man, Old Grouse.
Hi, Sasquatch,
My wife and I went from NY 17A to West Mombasha Rd on Saturday. There were some blowdowns, but not an enormous amount, given the windy conditions, and most weren't too hard to get around. Probably the worst one was a bit SOBO of Eastern Pinnacles. There was also a stream crossing above Fitzgerald Falls (sorry, can't remember exactly which one) where there is a limb with a pointy branch sitting right in the way of the most convenient spot to cross. My wife almost ended up with it in an. . .ahem. . .unfortunate area of the anatomy. :( A couple of places south of Mombasha High Point were really tangly, but again, the path was reasonably clear.
MA: The AT from Guilder Pond south over Mt. Everett to intersection with Race Brook Falls Trail: All cleared.
Race Brook Falls Trail/AT intersection south to summit of Race: Pending.
sasquatch2014
04-10-2009, 23:21
Well there is now a Blow down on the access trail to Telephone Pioneer Shelter. I know this for a fact because I was just leaving the shelter tonight in the dark when I heard a crack. I moved quick the other way. 50 ft behind us, had Hank my trail pup with me, on the trail we had just crossed came down a big tree with tons of vines on it too. That one was close. Thanks for the update Deb.
Snowleopard
04-14-2009, 15:23
The ice damage to the forest here in central Mass. and adjacent parts of NH was severe. Reports at the time from Western Mass, NW Conn., and higher elevation parts of VT were similar.
Hikers should be very careful going off trail. Broken limbs are still hanging from many trees. Hikers should look up to see what might fall on them. It's not a good idea to hike off trail at night or to camp off trail unless you've checked to see what might fall on you. Hanging branches and broken trees in the off trail woods long after the trails are cleared.
Many thanks to the trail maintainers.
--Walter