Mt. Sunapee Advisory Committee Meeting…

TO: SRKGC Board
FROM: Gerry
RE: Newbury Town Offices Sept 15th, Tuesday 9:30 AM, Mt Sunapee Advisory Committee Meeting

FYI this morning meeting chaired by DRED Commissioner George Bald will review the Resort’s proposed Master Development Plan and the accumulated public comments received during the past 2 months.

I’ll be attending to follow up on my July letter asking for two modest improvements in the MDP:
REQUESTED REMEDIES:
SIGNAGE: I am writing to request that the Master Development Plan for 2009-2014 include language asking the leaseholder, Mount Sunapee Resort, to be responsible for installing four trail signs: 1)  at the base parking area (trailhead for the Summit Trail), positioned between the NEHSA and Learning Center buildings; 2) on the peak at the Summit lodge stairs (pointing to the Summit Trail); 3) at the Ski Patrol hut (pointing to the Solitude Trail); and 4) at the base of the Rim Trail (Williamson ski base), indicating the trailhead.
TRAIL MAP: Also, I am requesting that the MDP include the task of updating and making available to the public maps of Mt Sunapee State Park to clearly show all 9 hiking trails within the park.  These are: Summit Trail, Solitude Trail; Monadnock-Sunapee Trail, Newbury Trail; Andrew Brook Trail, Rim Trail, Province Trail, Goshen Trail, and the SRK Greenway, which uses the Newbury, Solitude, Summit and Province Trails on its way from Newbury harbor to Goshen’s Old Province Road. Very good examples are trail maps for Pillsbury SP available on line and for Rollins and Winslow SPs available on paper at Park entrances.

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Peter Hope’s Email…

All Hikers,

A member of the Greenway and an all-around good guy, Peter Hope, sends out a weekly newsletter listing hikes in the area and beyond. Anyone interested in being on the mailing list should contact him.

The SRKGC Board

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Trail 2 Hike today…you missed a good one!

For the six hikers who joined me, thank you. Today was a great day to get out on the Greenway.

Charlie

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Trail 2 Hike for 12 Sep moved to the 13th…

To our hiking friends,

A hike of Trail 2 of the SRKG was planned for 12 September. I have postponed this hike from Old Province Road to Sunapee Town Hall until Sunday, 13 September.

If you are interested in joining me, please call 603.526.4467.

Charlie

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NH Parks & Recreation Strategic Plan…

From: Amy Bassett <Amy.Bassett@dred.state.nh.us>
Subject: NH Division of Parks & Recreation Strategic Plan Update
To:
Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 4:02 PM
UPDATE (August 31, 2009): New Hampshire State Park System Ten-Year Strategic and Capital Improvement Plan

At the August 26, 2009 State Park Systems Advisory Council (SPSAC) meeting, discussion centered on the Division’s Ten-Year Strategic and Capital Improvement Plan.  The Council benefited from a presentation on the overall finances for the Division of Parks and Recreation.  The presentation illustrated current expenses and income, with the objective of identifying the complexity of the financial issues.  The information included many items that are either overlooked or often not associated with parks.  For SPSAC members, as well as the public, it was deemed that an understanding of this financial profile was imperative in support of future recommendations.  The same presentation did present a potential funding option which batched expenses into two categories – one that could be supported by fees, with the other supported by the general fund.

Ted Austin, Director of the Division, presented the Council with both a new Table of Contents and a new timeline for completion.  The new timeline would be as follows:

  • Revised draft Strategic and Capital Improvement Plan posted to the Division’s website by Monday, November 2, 2009.
  • Public sessions concluded by Wednesday, November 25th, 2009.
  • Final version completed by Monday, January 4, 2010.

By legislation (SB 216), the Division is supposed to have the final draft plan presented by September 30th 2009, but the Director will request an extension.  “A plan that will serve as a catalyst for real improvement via solutions and not just a reiteration of long-standing issues is of paramount importance.  A plan that ultimately produces a vital park system is what we seek to generate. At this point that objective of a more complete plan requires additional time.  If successful, this plan provides the foundation for future generations, not just the next ten years,” said the Director.

Following discussion, the new outline and timeline for completion were adopted by SPSAC at the 8.26.09 meeting.

The new Table of Contents and subsequent plan outline includes thumbnail explanations of content of many of the topics.  SPSAC has taken on the important role of authoring the first section of the plan, “Core Findings and Overarching Principals.”  That approach is perceived as potentially more effective, as SPSAC is arguably the more effective voice for philosophical observations and issues. This will allow the Parks team to focus on improved operations, which is the balance of the plan.

The Ten-year Strategic and Capital Improvement Plan will tie directly to and compliment the annual State Parks Directors Report.  As part of the Directors report, an operating plan will allow implementation of strategic initiatives across the five bienniums. This will provide the opportunity for the ten-year plan to stay dynamic and remain flexible and responsive to changing market conditions.

The Division and SPSAC have reviewed over 300 public comments that came in during the comment period.  The comments have been reviewed and will continue to be used as a resource as the redrafting is in process.

The revised draft plan will integrate public perspective on each park while recommending a process and timeline for the analysis of what it will cost for stewardship of a vibrant parks system. Additionally, the plan will highlight broader economic impacts of parks to date, as the broader business community, which strives to tout quality of life issues as it promotes New Hampshire, is dealing with the cost of missed opportunities of a park system in decline.   Lastly the plan will also identify ways in which it can maximize opportunities with existing programs such as the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) and grants received from the Land, Water and Conservation Fund (LWCF).

Visit the Division’s website to find the following:

  • Draft Table of Contents
  • Financial Powerpoint Presentation
  • Summary of Comments

http://nhstateparks.org/planning-development/development-plan.aspx

We will continue to keep the public informed as we move forward in this process.  Thank you for your support as we create this new foundation for parks.

Please forward to people you know would be interested in the division’s plan.

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Great Brook Trail article…

This article is on the Great Brook Trail.

http://www.vnews.com/07172009/5850424.htm

This was published in Friday’s edition of the Valley News.  Unfortunately it does not mention the Greenway.

Andy Hager

Chairperson

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Local PYO Blueberries and more…

Yesterday Mike Snow from Bartlett ’s Blueberry Farm in Newport stopped by to say that for the 2nd year in a row, Ausbon Sargent would be getting the proceeds from their “sin bin”.  They have already collected over $200.  Last year, we received $634.71.  So if you’re looking for a place to pick blueberries, consider visiting Bartlett ’s.  For directions and hours of operation, visit their website.

http://bartlettsblueberryfarm.com/index.html

Deborah Stanley

Executive Director

The Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust (ASLPT)

71 Pleasant Street

PO Box 2040, New London , NH 03257

Tel/Fax #603-526-6555, Ext 25  email:  aslpt@tds.net

Website:  www.ausbonsargent.org

“Helping to preserve the rural landscape of the Mt. Kearsarge/Lake Sunapee Region”

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Yesterday Mike Snow from Bartlett ’s Blueberry Farm in Newport stopped by to say that for the 2nd year in a row, Ausbon Sargent would be getting the proceeds from their “sin bin”.  They have already collected over $200.  Last year, we received $634.71.  So if you’re looking for a place to pick blueberries, consider visiting Bartlett ’s.  For directions and hours of operation, visit their website.   http://bartlettsblueberryfarm.com/index.html

Deborah Stanley
Executive Director
The Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust (ASLPT)
71 Pleasant Street
PO Box 2040, New London , NH 03257
Tel/Fax #603-526-6555, Ext 25  email:  aslpt@tds.net
Website:  www.ausbonsargent.org

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Valley News: “Great Brook Trail Is Great, Indeed”

Attention Fair Weather Hikers

ATTN: Fair Weather Hikers
Independence Day weather forecast is only 30% chance of rain. That means a beautiful 70% chance of no rain. And, with a short picturesque climb of Bog Mountain, a 100% chance to get above your local flood plain.
If you are stuck in the mud and kind of like the wallowing, no need to receive more of these hike alert emails. To have your name removed, simply reply with “A day without rain, is a day without sunshine” in the subject line.

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JULY HIKES ON THE S-R-K GREENWAY

The  Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge (SRK) Greenway Coalition’s July hike schedule offers four perspectives on local landscapes.  All hikes are free to the public. Please contact the leader a day before to get details on start time and location. Bring water, sun screen, hat, and a snack.  (E) is Easy. (M) is Moderate. (D) is Difficult.

July 4 (Sat): Climb Bog Mountain in Wilmot. Views of area peaks. Call Brian Faughnan, 526-7838. 3 mi. (M)

July 11 (Sat): A slower morning hike in Andover along the Northern Rail Trail, ending at Potter Place.  Call Ralph Spofford, 526-6568. 3 mi. (E)

July 18 (Sat): Climb Ragged Mountain Fish & Game trails in Andover to the ridge line for views and woodlands. Call Wayne Nicoll, 735-5721.

July 25 (Sat): A lakeside amble in New London on Little Sunapee Forest Associates land. Call Ralph Spofford, 526-6568. 2 mi. (E)

The SRK Greenway Coalition is a non-profit volunteer organization that promotes hiking and land conservation.  Its 75 miles of trails are open to all.  For information, visit www.srkg.com

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& a heads up on the August schedule:

Saturday, August 1: Gile Forest/to Morgan Pond and Hill. Andy Hager  526-2846. (M)

Saturday, August 8: Springfield Class 6 back roads. The Chiarellas 763-4661 (E)

Saturday, August 15: The Ann and Marc Davis property: beaver meadow, views, and cookies. 927-45-96 (E)

Sunday, August 16: Sutton Old Home Day: a morning walk on Old Province Road in Newbury and Sutton. Art Robbins 927-4377 (M)

Sunday, August 23: Brushing and blazing on Trail 8 in Wilmot. Please see June SRKGC newsletter at srkg.com. Brian Faughnan, 526-7838. 3 mi. (M)

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