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The Paumanok Path 2016... and other LI Trails and activities! : April 2015
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The Paumanok Path 2016. and other LI Trails and activities! With Ken Kindler and Bob Beattie. We hope to engage people’s imagination and encourage participation in this exciting trails project and plan for the future. We invite comments and participation. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. The Paumanok Path - Join us on our weekly hikes. Southampton Trails Preservation Society http:/ southamptontrails.org/. East Hampton Trails Preservation Society http:/ www.ehtps.org/. The western section of the trail from Ridg...
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Paumanok Summit
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A 125 mile trek through wilderness, where you can encounter glacial kettles and erratics, rolling hills with panoramic vistas, parabolic dunes, coastal plain ponds, White Atlantic Cedar swamps, Dwarf Pines, Pitcher Plants, Painted Turtles, fields of Reindeer Lichen, maritime grasslands, Harbor Seals, Harrier Hawks, Olive Hairstreak Butterflies, Cedar Waxwings, and more. This is an island of great natural diversity and the Paumanok Path* visits much of it. Maps by Larry Paul: Pine Barrens West, two color,...
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Peconic.org: East End Environmental News and Resources, Long Island, New York, Hamptons
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SOME EAST END RESOURCES:. Ken Kindler's Hike-LI.com. Is an essential resource for trails advocates. Lots of useful links there. Also of interest to hikers: The Long Island Greenbelt Trails Conference. And don't miss the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Site and the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Site Also see the Long Island Trail Lovers Coalition. The Long Island Wine Council site. Is a valuable guide to our Wine Country. Birders: you should know about LIBIRDING.COM. Long Island Pine ...
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Useful Links — East Hampton Trails Preservation Society
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Ghost Town Hike (Self-Guided). Ghost Town Hike (Self-Guided). East Hampton, NY 11937. Southampton Trails Preservation Society. South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center. Group for the East End. The Nature Conservancy - Long Island Chapter. Long Island Pine Barrens Society. Adirondack Mountain Club - Long Island Chapter. Nassau Hiking and Outdoor Club.
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Happy holidays! Did you know the tradition of roasting chestnuts nearly ended with the extinction of the American Chestnut tree? | For the Love of The East End
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For the Love of The East End. Latest and Greatest Posts. Did you know the tradition of roasting chestnuts nearly ended with the extinction of the American Chestnut tree? On 13 Dec, 2013. By <3 the east end. Presently the American Chestnut tree is near extinction because of a fungus introduced from China or Japan around the turn of the century. As a hard wood the American Chestnut was uniquely light weight and water-resistant, ideal for railroad ties, barn beams, shingles, and home construction. Particula...
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Hiking Long Island
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H iking Long Island. Back by popular demand . the East Hampton Trail Maps! Nissequogue River State Park Foundation. Stony Brook Environmental Conservancy. Press Release: Laurel Lake Preserve. Protect Pine Barrens in Calverton. Animals Encountered Along the Paumanok Path. LI Sierra Club Even. Ever wonder how Montauk. Has remained a place. Of such unspoiled beauty? Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt. Back by popular demand. East Hampton Trail Maps. Coalition For Open Space at EPCAL. Library to Library Hike.
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The Paumanok Pine Barrens Greenbelt Trail
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The 125 mile long, Paumanok Path runs between the old RCA property in Ridge and the much older Light House in Montauk. The trail is constantly being changed and redirected to have as little impact on the surrounding environment as possible. The objective is to give the gentle user a safe, pleasant, and natural experience. Southampton Trails Preservation Society http:/ southamptontrails.org/. East Hampton Trails Preservation Society http:/ www.ehtps.org/. Contact Ken if you would like to join us on these ...