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JohnSimko - Apr 16, 2012 9:20 pm - Hasn't voted
DevelopmentPlum Creek has created the largest conservation easement and conservation fee acquisition project ever for the Moosehead Lake Region and is working with the State of Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands to define new trail development. Plum Creek is not the devil - there are a lot of good things in the works for the region that won't, in my opinion, change the hiking experience of visitors to places like Big Moose Mountain: it will enhance it.
Sheazula - Apr 30, 2012 10:37 am - Hasn't voted
We can only hope...The hiking experience may improve - but with that will come increased development. While the outlook seems better than it did say 4 years ago, one can only hope that Moosehead does not become the next Winnipesaukee.