torn&frayed New member Joined Nov 6, 2004 Messages 76 Reaction score 3 Location Exeter, NH Mar 21, 2012 #1 Schaghticoke? It's from my AT guide for Connecticut, near the New York border.
TEO Well-known member Joined Jun 23, 2005 Messages 1,042 Reaction score 110 Location New England Mar 21, 2012 #2 Sha-[mumble-mumble-mumble]
bikehikeskifish Well-known member VFTT Supporter Joined Oct 4, 2006 Messages 6,096 Reaction score 541 Location New Hampshire Mar 21, 2012 #3 SKAT-ə-kohk See also this thread on other hard-to-pronounce / often mispronounced locations Tim
Chip Well-known member Joined Mar 8, 2005 Messages 4,734 Reaction score 514 Location Here and there Avatar: Ice Ice Bab Mar 21, 2012 #4 bikehikeskifish said: SKAT-ə-kohk Tim Click to expand... okay...so how do you pronounce THAT ? It's my favorite section of trail in CT and I've always said Skat-ey-Coke, but the natives may say it differently.
bikehikeskifish said: SKAT-ə-kohk Tim Click to expand... okay...so how do you pronounce THAT ? It's my favorite section of trail in CT and I've always said Skat-ey-Coke, but the natives may say it differently.
bikehikeskifish Well-known member VFTT Supporter Joined Oct 4, 2006 Messages 6,096 Reaction score 541 Location New Hampshire Mar 21, 2012 #5 You're right Chip - the uppercase syllable has the accent, so it is SKAT-uh-coke. ə = uh or a as in about. Wikipedia pronunciation key. Tim
You're right Chip - the uppercase syllable has the accent, so it is SKAT-uh-coke. ə = uh or a as in about. Wikipedia pronunciation key. Tim