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September,

1985


VOLUME

IV

NUMBER

3

SEPTEMBER

ORGANIZATION

1985

EDITORIAL

NORTH COUNTRY TRAIL ASSOC. P.O. Box 311 White Cloud, Michigan 49349

The present newsletter format is a departure from the last several because of my career and life style changes that ***************************** have taken a great deal of my time and energies the past Editor: John Hipps, M.D. two months. We will be back Box 17, Star Route to the usual by the next isCooksburg, Pa. 16217 sue. Look for some interesting and exciting things that ***************************** ill appear then, some of hich are as follows: NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS News item all about Steve New York Sorenson of Wisconsin. Candace Bowen Bostworth The first of a regular series Penns lvania of book reviews by R. G. Dr. John Hipps Terwilliger of Falls church, Barbara A. Smith irginia. illiam Buckley he final beginnings of adertising! and the first will eon Jim Carlson's Snowshoes f Hesperia, Michigan. The resent rates are: isconsin obert E. Dreis teve Sorenson

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$15.00 $25.00 $35.00 $50.00

eature item on the 1990 Endo-End Hike. obert E. Dreis, President 632 Smith Street WI 54801

eature item on the 1985 ornado and the North country rail.

irginia Wunsch, Vice Pres. oute #4 - 2780 Mundy Ave. hite Cloud, MI 49349

eature item on the educaional aspects of the NCTA hrough workshops, pamphlets, eetings and the NEWSLETTER.

enneth R. Gackler, Treas. 18 west Johnson st. aledonia, MI 49316

POTPOURRI The 24th annual Finger Lakes Trail Conference is scheduled for September 14 and 15 at Letchworth state Park, near Rochester, N.Y.

at Ailen, Secretary 314 Lake Drive, SE rand Rapids, MI 49506 nee Feild resident Emeritus

The Cayuga Trails club annual (continued on page 3)

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VOLUME

NUMBER 3 PRESIDENT'S .MESSAGE

IV

SE TE.MBER

1985

Again, my best greetings to all fellow hikers and backpackers! I have a lot to talk about, so let's at it! our autumn meeting will be held on September 28 {Saturday) at the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, Ashland, Wisconsin. At that time of year, northern Wisconsin is one of the most beautiful places in the world! The autumn colors are not surpassed anywhere! And the bugs are gone! (So are most of the tourists). The agenda for the meeting appears elsewhere in this Newsletter. It is a good one! The National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service and the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute are all cooperating to make this a memorable time You are on the shores of Gitchi Gumi of Hiawatha fame. Lak superior is the largest fresh water body {acre-wise) in the world and the waters are still essentially pure and crystal clear! Following the meeting we will have our 60 mile hike on the North country Trail through the beautiful Chequamegon National Forest. we will have guides {Forest service Rangers) accompanying us and we can camp in the Forest service campgrounds. Camping gear will be transported via crest service busses to the campsites each day. For those ho only want to hike a day or two, or who would prefer to tay in motels, we have vehicle support for you too. Steve orenson, our Wisconsin board member, will hike with us and e is prepared to continue hiking on the trail corridor to he Brule River state Forest, if any of you can spend the xtra time. e are leaving no stone unturned ational Forest hike a pleasant, xperience:

to make this Chequamegon beautiful, and fulfilling

Sunday night's camp is at Perch Lake Monday night's camp is at Two Lakes Tuesday night's camp is at Beaver Lake f enough of you want it, at the last night's camp, we will ave a cook-out all ready when you come into camp. Radio support will be furnished by the Forest Service in the unlikely event of an emergency of any sort. So please come and "make our days". I would appreciate eiving the following information as soon as possible: 1. 2. 3.

4.

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Do you plan on attending the meeting? Do you plan on making the hike? If the answer to #2 is "yes", do you plan on the full 60 mile hike or just for a day or two. Do you wish to camp out or stay in motels?

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VOLUME

IV PRESIDENT'S

SEPTEMBER NUMBER 3 MESSAGE, continued:

1985

one final remark: the hike is being planned as a leisurely informative experience! There will be nothing "macho" about it! I hope you will have a real wilderness experience and return to your homes rested and mentally refreshed See you on the 28th of September!!!!! Bob Dreis .MESSAGES NCTA Membership Chairman Wisconsin June 16-21.

FROM RUTH SACK Ruth sack will

travel

to Whitewate,

She plans to join with the International Walkers Associatio in rediscovering sections of the 1000 mile trail formed by glaciers during the Ice Age. During that week, other hiking areas will be in Madison, Lake Geneva and in Old World Wisconsin (an outdoor museum). Other IWA members who also belong to the NCTA are Clayton nd Delores Burrows, Clyde and Joyce Miller, Barb sutto~, ean Parks, Elsie and Les Demorest, Edith sartine, their ecretary Ruth Ann wendrow, and their "Health walker" ditor Marie Fowler. thousand apologies to IWA president Don Porter and his ife Judy {IWA treasurer) for not listing their names as eing NCTA members. (They still let me go on their IWA June isconsin hike). POTPOURRI, Board

Meeting

comes

continued:

up September

10,

1985.

Keystone Trails ASsociation's 30-th annual meeting is set fo September 27, 28 and 29 at camp Innabab, Pughtown, (Chester ounty), Pa. Interested hikers are to write to M. Virginia usser, 130 W. second st., #A-7, Souderton, Pa. 18964.

he Ohio Buckeye Trail Board Meeting for September is on th th at 10:00 A.M. at Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, • Charles Yocoubian of the Trail Foods Company offers rail foods to NCT members for the 1990 End-to-End Trail ike. he youngest members of the NCTA in attendance at the May, 985 meeting were Eric Gilbert, born February 19, 1985 and lizabeth Cooley, born February 10, 1985. were in attendance at the White Cloud Meeting in (continued on page 6)

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VOLUME IV

NU~ER 3 SEPTEMBER 1985 NCTA AUTUMN AGENDA, SEPTEMBER 28, 1985

9:00 to 10:00 10:00

Coffee, Tea, Rolls and Registration call to order

10:00 to 10:15

Opening Remarks (Robert Dre is)

10:15 to 10:30

Minutes of the May meeting

10:30 to 10:45

Treasurer's Report

10:45 to Noon¡

Miscellaneous (all members should be ready to contribute. Here's your chance) a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

Tax status Headquarters building chapter formation Activity in Minnesota and North Dakota Eastern chapters and organizations set up nominating committee Update on end-to-end hike, etc.

Noon

catered lunch at the Institute ($3.50 per head) (all you can eat)

1:00 to 1:30

NCTA Slide Show (Allen and Gilbert)

1:30 to 2:15

chequamegon National Forest (Forest Service Rep • )

2:15 to 3:00

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (Park service Rep. )

3:00 to 3:30

Address by Steve Sorensen (newly appointed member of the NCT National Advisory Council)

3:30 to?

Instructions and Discussion on 60 mile hike through the Chequamegon National Forest

Supper Break 7: 30 P .M.

NOTE:

Program: "The Wilderness world by Sigurd Olson", presented by the Institute Staff

Rooms for overnight on Saturday will be available at Northland College Dorms (Ashland) at very reasonable rates. camping is available at the city's Pentice park, be it tent or R.V.

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VOLUME

NUMBER

IV THE CHEQUAMEGON

NATIONAL

29 through

September

3

WHEN:

September

WHERE:

From Lake Ruth to Mellen,

FOREST

October

2,

1985

HIKE 1985

WI

You are invited to hike with us for 60 miles in the Chequamegon National Forest section of the North Country Trail. This hike is being planned as a leisurely, informative experience. We hope you will have a real wilderness experience and return to your homes rested and mentally refreshed. We will camping

start our hike at Lake Ruth and have three out (or motels).

Please fill in the information and mail to:

below

if you are interested

Robert oreis 632 Smith Street Spooner, WI 54801

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I would

like to make the hike.

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I will be hiking on Sunday Night~~~Monday Night Tuesday Night The whole hike

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I would like motel accommodations.

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I would like to camp out.

Signed Address

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VOLUME

NUMBER

IV

OPEN LETTER COUNTRY:

TO FELLOW HIKING

3 ORGANIZATIONS

SEPTEMBER

1985

IN THE NORTH

This is to inform you of the future meeting guide for NCTA meetings that your organization will be interested in. It is hoped that by the mutual sharing of such information we all will become more involved with each other. It is further hoped that this will provide meetings as often as possible.

for joint

The NCTA Annual Spring Meeting will be the third week of May. In 1986, this will be May 17 & 18.

The Fall meeting will be the 1st or 2nd weekend of October and will depend on what part of the trail will be hosting the meeting. The Fall meeting for this year will be September 28, 1985 at Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, Ashland, Wisconsi. The Fall meeting for 1987 will be in Northwestern Pennsylvania, the second week of October. The exact site will be announced at a later time for somewhere in Forest or warren County. Remember to provide the NCTA Newsletter with meeting dates as far ahead as possible: at least one year. John Hipps POTPOURRI, continued: estern Pennsylvania Trails Association members under the leadership of Cliff Ham joined members of the AYH and NCTA n two weekends this past June and July to up-date trail aintenance and blazing in clarion and Forest Counties to stablish a good clear connection between the Baker Trail nd NCTA. A total of 15 members of the three organizations urned out for the July 13 action on the NCT. What a great nd wonderful job was done and time was bad!!!!

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