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Fly Rod Crosby

December 5, 2014 By highpeaksalliance

Over the winter months we will be working on two projects for the Fly Rod Crosby trail.  One of these will be working to complete the final section of trail from Saddleback Mountain to the Rangeley Logging museum on RT 16 where it will join up with the Northern Forest Canoe trail and cross Rangeley Lake via boat, which completes the trail to Oquassic.

Lower down on the Fly Rod Crosby trail in Madrid,  we are working to create a loop trail that would offer two scenic routes along the Orbeton Stream from the Reeds Mill Rd trailhead.

Crossing the Orbeton Stream would be required.  We are considering different ways to accomplish this.  Fording the stream on foot or possibly installing a cable car that would transport people across.

Please feel free to participate in the High Peaks meetings that are held on the second Wednesday of every month alternating between Phillips Library and the Strong Town Office.

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