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Cady Hill Forest Recovery: how you can help
First off, we’d like to thank you for all of the support we’ve received as we continue to work through the ongoing recovery effort at Cady Hill. Things are progressing as planned and we remain cautiously optimistic that the event will ultimately grant us an opportunity to improve the Cady Hill trail network.
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As 2017 draws to a close, please consider including the Stowe Trails Partnership in your year-end giving; help support the Cady Hill reconstruction efforts which are already well underway.
Timber Harvest is Underway
Well friends, as I type these very words, the timber harvest is underway at Cady Hill Forest. Thanks to the hard work of foresters Allan Thompson and Rick Dyer, as well as Town Planner Tom Jackman and Stowe Land Trust Program Manager Kristen Sharpless, a forest management plan is officially in place to guide the recovery efforts and we’re rollin’.
Community Rallies after Storm Damage
Originally published in the Stowe Reporter On Oct. 30, Stowe had the dubious honor of landing squarely in the path of a freak storm that affected people from Montreal to southern New Hampshire. Wind speeds in excess of 115 mph were recorded at the top of Mount...
10/31 Storm Damage Update
Sadly, no trick or treat on this post. Stowe trails are CLOSED until we can get them cleaned up from Sunday night’s windstorm. We can't emphasize enough that the woods are DANGEROUS right now. Large trees are leaning on other large trees, when one moves the other...