This is a rather uninspiring campsite about half way between Dalton and Cheshire. It consists of a large clearing in some 3rd growth softwoods and a privy.
There are a couple of fire rings and obvious tenting areas. Water is available at a stream crossing the AT just north of the blue blazed access trail that climbs east of the AT up a slight hill for about 100yds to get to the privy.
I've camped here a couple of times (it makes a good first stop for a weekend "Greylock Traverse", about 16 miles south of Wilbur Clearing). It's nice enough, 'tho there is no mountain, and no crystals.
It was created to provide a campsite near (ish) to the overused and inappropriate Gore Pond which is about a half mile north. Perhaps someday we will build a shelter at the site, but we are more likely to install some tent platforms that will expand the number of tent sites. As you may be able to tell, I'm not a big fan of building shelters--I view them as management headaches, infrastructure that needs lots of care and feeding. I'd rather invest volunteer time and labor in well designed tenting areas (which this one is not).
Cosmo