Chip
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Only CT A.T. History Geeks need read this...
I just found my 1983 MA/CT Appalachian Trail Guide. It shows where the trail was then (obviously ). It came into CT north of Bulls Bridge on Scaghticoke, drops STRAIGHT down to the school in Kent, walks up the road, heads back north over Chase Mtn, drops back through Macedonia Brook and follows the river on Fuller Mtn Rd to the trail over Calebs Peak and St Johns Ledges. Here it drops back down to the river and up like it does now, crosses Rt 4 and the stream, "peaks" and drops back to Rt 7, crosses the road back to Cornwall Bridge and re-enters the woods at "Dark Entry" (Dudleytown). The trail and campsites head north over Mohawk, Echo Rock, Cathedral Pines, Red Mtn Lean To and joins the current map at Lime Rock.
Anyone who is REALLY excited after reading this can borrow the map to review the changes.
I just found my 1983 MA/CT Appalachian Trail Guide. It shows where the trail was then (obviously ). It came into CT north of Bulls Bridge on Scaghticoke, drops STRAIGHT down to the school in Kent, walks up the road, heads back north over Chase Mtn, drops back through Macedonia Brook and follows the river on Fuller Mtn Rd to the trail over Calebs Peak and St Johns Ledges. Here it drops back down to the river and up like it does now, crosses Rt 4 and the stream, "peaks" and drops back to Rt 7, crosses the road back to Cornwall Bridge and re-enters the woods at "Dark Entry" (Dudleytown). The trail and campsites head north over Mohawk, Echo Rock, Cathedral Pines, Red Mtn Lean To and joins the current map at Lime Rock.
Anyone who is REALLY excited after reading this can borrow the map to review the changes.
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