hmmm.... Mike, if you do this on Wed. with Bob maybe I'll join you! I can 
videotape the hike.
Joe
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  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 12:08 PM
  Subject: [ENTS] Back to Mike Leonard about Wednesday


  Mike,


  Actually, Wednesday will work for me and I think the weather is going to be 
fine.  Do you want to meet at the Charlemont Inn for breakfast at say 8:30AM? 
If not, we could just meet at MTSF HQ at 9:00AM. From there we could look at 
some of the white pine groves that I'm always yapping about, and then, 
following the Mahican-Mohawk Recreational Trail, climb up into the old growth 
and on to the Indian Trail. We could then walk out the trail toward Clark 
Mountain, bushwhack down to the Elders Grove where I would check on Saheda to 
see if it has broken 165 feet. We would follow the old country road and the 
Shunpike route around Todd Mtn, through a 1930s red pine plantation, across the 
lower meadow, by the grave of John Wheeler - ancestor to 5 American Presidents, 
and back along the path of the colonial Mohawk Trail to the HQ parking lot. 
That would provide a good introduction to the part of MTSF that lies north of 
Route 2.


  Please thank Sun for me, but I am happily married to Monica Jakuc Leverett, 
the beautiful woman in all the photos. 


  Bob





  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Mike Leonard" <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2009 7:30:42 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
  Subject: [ENTS] Re: Negus, the big little mountain


  Thanks Bob,

  Sun and I can make it up to Mohawk this Wednesday Aug.12. Is that OK? Sun 
asked if you were single because she has a friend but I told her you always 
have this nice woman in your pictures so I don’t think so. < ; - )

  Maybe I’ll count this field trip for some of the required continuing forestry 
education credits for my forester’s license.

  Mike

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
      Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 8:21 PM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: [ENTS] Re: Negus, the big little mountain

      Mike,

              One end of the trail is located off Steele Brook Road. ATVers use 
that end. The other is at Zoar Gap off River Road (Zoar Road). I don't care for 
the Steele Brook Road end. I always go up from Zoar Gap to get to the good 
views quickly. no monster trucks in that area.

              I'll be doing programs on the last two Saturdays in August at 
MTSF, one program in the AM and one in the PM on each Saturday. However, I'd be 
pleased to organize a trip especially for you and Sun and whoever else you 
choose to invite. That way we  could go well off trail and see areas that 
wouldn't work for a general group. 

              For your viewing pleasure, I have attached a 3 images. The first 
is from near the summit of Negus looking toward  the Hoosac Mountain ridge, 
Route 2, and a few buildings in Florida, MA. The second image was taken today 
and is of Trout Brook in MTSF.  The last image was taken in the Trout Brook 
watershed and features 5 white pines. counting from the left, the first and 
third belong to the 150 Club. The rightmost pine has heavy weevil damage and 
isn't particularly attractive. Nonetheless, all are growing machines. The Route 
2 corridor is visible as the area of light beyond the pines. The 3rd pine from 
the left probably brushes 153 feet. I won't be able to measure it accurately 
until the leaves drop. Its girth is now 8.6 feet. 

      Bob


      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Mike Leonard" <[email protected]>
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2009 5:19:49 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
      Subject: [ENTS] Re: Negus, the big little mountain



      Bob,

      Where is the trailhead to Negus Mountain? Is it from Steele Brook Road in 
Rowe or Zoar Road in Charlemont? 

      Sun and I have been section kayaking the fabulous and pristine Deerfield 
River this summer. It is without question a jewel of a river!

      More on that later.

      By the way next time you give a tour on the old growth at Mohawk let me 
know; Sun and I would like to go. 

      Mike








  

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