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New “Berry Pickers” Appalachian Side Trail from Saddleback Mountain to the Fly Rod Crosby Trail

July 24, 2017 By highpeaksalliance

BerryPickerstrail

As part of the Linkletter/Orbeton Forest Legacy Project this AT side trail was created and protected, crossing also land owned by the Maine AT Land Trust.

Thank you Dave Field for this photo from the AT and for helping this to happen and thank you Simon Rucker for maintaining this new AT side trail.

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