[at-l] at-l Digest, Vol 66, Issue 13

Gerald Lovedahl lovedahl at att.net
Fri Feb 15 12:48:25 CST 2013


I remember the scramble up beside the falls, and I'm delighted that the crew did such a fantastic job on the new steps....well done!

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>   1. Jolly Rovers - Appalachian Trail Stonework in New York (K Koontz)
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>   3. Jolly Rovers - Appalachian Trail Stonework in New York
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>Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 14:28:29 -0500
>From: K Koontz <atinca95 at gmail.com>
>Subject: [at-l] Jolly Rovers - Appalachian Trail Stonework in New York
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>I saw this video on the ATC site and wanted to share it ...... this is some
>great rock work with beautiful steps as a result and the grip hoist
>working shots are terrific. I posted it to my maintainers blog, but wanted
>to share it further:
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>>From the video website:
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>"During the winter of 2012, volunteers of the New York-New Jersey Trail
>Conference approached the Jolly Rovers to visit Appalachian Trail at
>Fitzgerald Falls in Greenwood Lake, NY. The trail over the falls had been
>worn away long ago and consisted of a 50 foot unstable scramble up a narrow
>chute. After a series of scouting trips the Rovers eagerly adopted the
>project; it?s most ambitious undertaking since the crew had launched a year
>earlier in 2011."
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>See this link to read more & for video:
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>http://vimeo.com/58831836
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>I love rock work, so I really enjoyed this!
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>inca
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>Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 12:27:08 -0800 (PST)
>From: Tom McGinnis <sloetoe at yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: [at-l] Jolly Rovers - Appalachian Trail Stonework in New
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>(Frikken awesome.)
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>--- On Thu, 2/14/13, K Koontz <atinca95 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>I saw this video on the ATC site and wanted to share it ......
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>http://vimeo.com/58831836??I love rock work, so I really enjoyed this!
>?inca??
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>Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 08:02:38 -0500
>From: Mark Hudson <mvhudson at gmail.com>
>Subject: [at-l] Jolly Rovers - Appalachian Trail Stonework in New York
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>Not sure what Tim is working on for this years RPH work trip, but the Jolly
>Rogers were part of the crew the last couple of years. I think they like
>the RPH trip because they pick a project they can actually complete in one
>weekend :-)
>And the do amazing work!
>
>skeeter
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