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#1
08-02-2004 11:08
I know that rock sign....we sat there ourselves when I lead a 3 day backpack on AT in that area a couple of years ago. Finding the parking for the Stateline trail was a pain in the ass, but coming down it, was a nice challenge of steepness. Nice ridge walk with grand views of Greenwood Lake and Mt Taylor and Warwick....did a story on it and had it published in the newspaper that I design promotions for. Wish I could thru the trail....I have to be content with long weekends and vacation time. Happy Trails! Steve Keri (Little bear 2) in Fairfield, CT
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#2
08-11-2004 09:47
Steve, my Dad owns a cabin just off of Greenwood Lake. It has been in the family for over 60 years. The Stateline Trail was my playground as a kid. We would take that trail to Surprise lake and the top of Bearfort Ridge to pick blueberries every summer. As I type this, the blueberries should be ripe & plump in the boggy areas around Lake Surprise. FYI, few thru-hikers know about Lake Surprise. It is a beautiful little lake between the AT and Greenwood Lake. From the state line depicted in this photo, a hiker could be there in 15 minutes - easily.
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#3
04-24-2006 21:56
Re: Grass at NY-NJ line
great picture neo
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