The Pinnacle Association Celebrates Closing the Gap

posted Monday, November 10, 2014
The Pinnacle Association Celebrates Closing the Gap

It's done! The gap in the Windmill Hill Pinnacle Association's trail system from Putney Mountain to Grafton is closed! Members observed the feat with a celebration on Sunday, September 28. The celebration culminated a 20-year effort to acquire the necessary lands and easements to make the long through hiking trail possible for the public.

In her opening remarks Susan Roman, Chair of the Windmill Hill Pinnacle Association [WHPA], thanked all the volunteers, trail crews, and donors who made the new links and trail system a reality. She especially acknowledged, on behalf of the Pinnacle Board of Trustees, Eleanor Bemis for selling her property to WHPA, Veronica Brelsford for a permanent trail easement near the Martin Sanctuary that allowed the new Bemis Hill Trail, and Crescent Dragonwagon and Fraser Cooper-Ellis for trail licenses permitting the David Koff and Sugar Grove trails that extend access from the dead-end part of the Windmill Ridge Trail down to Bemis Hill Road. She also gave special thanks to the Vermont Trails Association for recognizing the high quality and significance of Pinnacle Association trails by granting WHPA membership this year.

The Pinnacle now longs to hear from those who hike the whole through trail. Photos and a write-up of their experience should be emailed to [email protected] for posting on www.windmillhillpinnacle.org. The Pinnacle's website features maps indicating the different trail systems and trailheads, as well as information about upcoming Pinnacle programs. The next guided hike will be to Vermont's Champion White Ash on December 6.

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