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  1. masshysteria

    Avalanche Pass ski video

    Fun video! "Hello trees!", got a good laugh at that!!
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    The Chronicles of Hernia: The Lying Around, the Stitches and the Loose Wardrobe

    It's amazing the technological progress that science makes in areas like surgery! I had a knee operation last week, and now the Dr wants me to walk on it. It works!(with a little tenderness) :)
  3. masshysteria

    Microspike loss saver.

    THAT'S a good idea!!
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    The Catskill 67: A Hiker’s Guide to the Catskill 100 Highest Peaks under 3500’

    Excellent review Dick, and congrats Alan on what looks to be a well written book!
  5. masshysteria

    The Chronicles of Hernia: The Lying Around, the Stitches and the Loose Wardrobe

    I had an inguinal hernia repair in 1992. Was out of work for 6 weeks, but caught up on a lot of reading. Sneezing I recall was quite an issue for a while, even laughing had its hardships.:rolleyes: That was also the days before the mesh inserts in use now, but the positive side is that I've...
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    How much snow did the Catskills, Berkshires and Taconics receive ?

    Alan, in Washington, we got at most 4", down in Pittsfield there's an inch at most.
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    New Slide on Colden

    The access to the 'old' slide is still there; No need to get onto the new slide, if that's the way you're going. We were warned by a group in front of us not to try the steep headwall, so I bushwacked right, from the headwall to the old slide. A matter of 100 feet at most, but it was very...
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    Hiker killed in Trap Dike

    The Dike is even more dangerous, especially the waterfall. It takes well thought out placement of feet and hands. The access to the new slab is also tough, but doable with a little scouting around. The slab is steep, but grippy, and as Phil already stated, a fall here could be fatal. The...
  9. masshysteria

    VFTT dog hike in November - Greylock ?

    West mountain Road is paved, Alan. The parking lot is not a problem, either. Have fun, and take pics to post. I told Jay to take a minute and check out the Peck's Brook lean-to, about half-way up. There's a cool waterfall in front of it.
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    Robinson Point and Money Brook Falls on Greylock

    A beautiful day to be out on a beautiful mountain. Started at the Hopper Trail in Williamstown, then got on the Money Brook Trail to the falls. Deep into the Hopper, where the low angle of the sun doesn't hit, it was a little chilly in there. Reached the Notch Road, and took the Old Summit...
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    Lenox Mt northern end, The Cobble, Mahanna Cobble, Bousquet Mt

    The final leg of my exploration of Lenox Mountain, this time the northern end. I started on West Mountain Rd. and hiked on Audubon property to the top of The Cobble. I descended the west side of that hill, and came into an overgrown field. Thick with barberry, Oriental bittersweet vines...
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    Old Mill Trail - Hinsdale/Dalton Massachusetts

    Took a short 2 1/2 mile RT hike on the new Old Mill Trail in Hinsdale/Dalton. The trail was constructed this spring by Americorps volunteers, with the first 1/2 mile in Hinsdale being handicap accessible. The trail starts across from Hinsdale Trading Post, and follows the Housatonic River down...
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    2010: year of the deer fly?

    Posed the following question via email to Thom Smith, resident Nature guru at the Berkshire Museum; The Deer flies up in the hills are over bearing this year! Do you think this a result of weather (hot or cold), or is this a result of the decline in the brown bat population? I haven't seen a...
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    2010: year of the deer fly?

    They're horrendous here in the Berkshires! They are all over our black lab, so perhaps being attracted to dark colors has some merit? I'm also wondering if this is direct result of the die-off of brown bats that's diminished the population in the Northeast? I haven't seen one bat yet this...
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    Berkshires...Things to Do

    It is, but be forewarned, it is illegal, and VERY dangerous to go in there! The ghosts are the least of your worries........ The main attractions have been highlighted, however if I may add a couple of my own. The 1840 stone arch bridges in Chester/Middlefield are a fantastic hike, that's...
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    Proposed Mt. Greylock Resort

    I'm not sure about that, Mike. The Cheshire Harbor Trail is not in the Glen property, even though it is on State land. The Thunderbolt is in the Glen, but there's another reason development might hit a snag. A lot of people would be dead set against anyone messing with the historic Thunderbolt!
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    Proposed Mt. Greylock Resort

    She was 44" long. We took the Jon boat up this little tributary called the Hollenbeck River. We were only about 50 feet from the Housy when I cast a Mepps in front of a downed tree, saw her come out and nail it. I set the hook, and knew I was in trouble when I didn't even budge her with the set...
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    Proposed Mt. Greylock Resort

    Having grown up in Lenox, I hated the summer tourist season. Unfortunately, it's a necessary evil.... Ah, fishing and the Housatonic, my favorite pastime. In spite of the pollution, the Housy is THE greatest pike fishing destination in the Northeast! I caught my largest northern in Conn., just...
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    Proposed Mt. Greylock Resort

    Not as well as you might think. There's talk of raising the hotel/motel tax again, and the venerable Lenox Library has a budget deficit. That's why most of us love the Berkshires! http://www.env.state.ma.us/mepa/mepadocs/2010/040710em/nps/enf/14566.pdf I personally wonder how much Adams...
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    Greylock - looking for Hopper and blazes

    Robinson Points a great view of the Hopper, but not very well traveled, so it blends in the winter. Here's a view of the Hopper from about 300 vertical feet below Robinson Point; Next time in the area, go through N Adams on Rt 2 west into Williamstown, then south on Rt 7. Look for Hopper...
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