I don't know exactly what I am donig in the Mahoosuc's it depends on how many people and cars I bring with me and time, but I will be doing something up there.
Later, Rob
This peak is outside the WMNF; it's in the Leadmine State Forest, which is an extremely narrow strip. Outside of that seems to be private land. It's certainly possible that the State Forest follows similar rules to the WMNF, but I can't find any actual State Forest rules listed anywhere (may have to call NH Fish & Game).
It's not even in Leadmine SF (both leadmines are down within a mile of the Androscoggin). According to my old copy of the WMG (1992), the land was owned by the paper company (James River) which has since been sold three times. I don't know what the current state of ownership is. In any case, I'll change the text.
The A.T. corridor was acquired by the National Park Service, but has been turned over to the WMNF to manage, note that across the state line it's owned by the ME Bureau of Public Lands (or whatever it's official name is)
I consider Mt Success to be a fine day hike from Success Pond Road
Rob A - Mar 20, 2006 3:51 am - Voted 7/10
I'll get ya......some pictures in July or August.
Later, Rob
CharlesD - Mar 20, 2006 2:19 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: I'll get ya...Oh, are you doing the Mahoosuc traverse? It's a great trip; about as hard as it gets in the East.
Rob A - Mar 21, 2006 3:39 pm - Voted 7/10
Re: I'll get ya...I don't know exactly what I am donig in the Mahoosuc's it depends on how many people and cars I bring with me and time, but I will be doing something up there.
Later, Rob
nartreb - Mar 20, 2006 6:47 pm - Voted 7/10
WMNF Rules??This peak is outside the WMNF; it's in the Leadmine State Forest, which is an extremely narrow strip. Outside of that seems to be private land. It's certainly possible that the State Forest follows similar rules to the WMNF, but I can't find any actual State Forest rules listed anywhere (may have to call NH Fish & Game).
CharlesD - Mar 20, 2006 10:06 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: WMNF Rules??It's not even in Leadmine SF (both leadmines are down within a mile of the Androscoggin). According to my old copy of the WMG (1992), the land was owned by the paper company (James River) which has since been sold three times. I don't know what the current state of ownership is. In any case, I'll change the text.
royswkr - Mar 21, 2006 10:46 pm - Voted 7/10
WMNF, sort ofThe A.T. corridor was acquired by the National Park Service, but has been turned over to the WMNF to manage, note that across the state line it's owned by the ME Bureau of Public Lands (or whatever it's official name is)
I consider Mt Success to be a fine day hike from Success Pond Road
Cyrill - May 16, 2008 2:23 am - Voted 10/10
Mount SuccessYou have some interesting reports on your side. From a region which I do not know.