Parts of AT closed in NY-NJ area because of fire danger
7-21-99 - Your help is needed now! Learn more about the Saddleback issue in Maine from the ATC's page on the issue or on MATC's page. Also see Trailplace's online letter writing campaign.
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 15:18:45 -0400 From: Laurie PotteigerSubject: Doyle Hotel closed John Wright from our mid-Atlantic office reports that the Doyle Hotel in Duncannon, Pa. is closed. It's not clear whether this situation is permanent; he'll get back to us if he can find out more information. There is a truckstop at the north end of town called the Clarks Ferry All American Plaza; it's listed in the '99 Companion. The phone (not listed in the Companion) is (717) 834-3174; the current management says the rates are $24.95 single, $29.95 double, $32.95 for 3 or more, dogs NOT allowed. There are 12 rooms.
Also see PATC trails forum about fires in SNP.
From ATC Page:
And info about bans in Pennsylvania, Maryland and elsewhere in Virginia. As well as water problems in southern areas of the trail.
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 18:56:44 -0500 From: Andy HiltzNOTE: Ban includes backpacking stoves.Subject: SNP Fire Ban Just Issued For Immediate Release For additional information contact: Doug Raeburn at 540/999-3441 Lyn Rothgeb at 540/999-3300
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK ISSUES BURNING BAN
Shenandoah National Park, VA--Park Superintendent Doug Morris today
placed a ban on all open flames in Shenandoah National Park. The ban is
being implemented immediately, and will remain in effect until further
notice.
During the ban, all fires, including those built in fire
grates, grills, and portable stoves , will be prohibited in the park.
Smoking will be allowed only in vehicles and in established parking
areas.
"The ban is being implemented to assist in the protection of
park resources and visitors, and park neighbors and their property ,"
said Morris. "The effects of the lack of significant precipitation
during the past several months, combined with fresh leaf fall and low
relative humidity, have resulted in a significant increase in fire
danger levels in the park," he added. Precipitation totals must exceed
two inches in order to remove the present danger.
Virginia Governor James Gilmore has issued a Proclamation that
places a ban on open burning across the entire State. This ban is also
expected to remain in effect until a significant amount of precipitation
occurs.
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Prepared 10/30/98
The Port Clinton Hotel in Port Clinton, PA, is now open under new management. Helen Carbaugh (an AT institution) has retired, but she still lives near the PC Hotel.
The new owners are Paul Engle and Billie Ann Russell. They plan to welcome AT hikers, and say that "nothing has changed." The new owners have added a coin-operated washer and drier. Rooms are available at reasonable prices and some food service is planned.
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:30:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Stephanie Tyndall sjtyndall@yahoo.com
Subject: AT trail conditions - re ice storm damage
Kathy, a few of us SBers are held up here in Rangeley waiting for streams to be streams again since we tried white water without the raft on Sunday and decided it wasn't an experience we would choose to repeat!
So in hiding out at the Rangeley Library I was visiting some of the AT sites - Just to update the ice storm damage... In hiking south from Katahdin most of the trail was cleared of downs via the MATC. Hay Mountain still had a substainal section of uncleared downs - but otherwise most are passable. A few new downs seem to have occurred with the rash of rain and high winds, but the trails were in very good shape!
This weekend's monsoon did wipe out a lot of bog bridges and foot bridges at Saddleback and we've been told that Rt. 17 itself is closed due to Bemis Stream's flooding - so hence it is unfordable! I called Phil Peppin to update him on the rain damage.
Anyway - the hike is awesome - one adventure after another!!!
Take care,
steph
From: Ernie Bedell ernieb@mindspring.com Neels Gap (Walasi-yi Center) - The hostel is closed for overnight guests this season due to remodeling. All other facilities are open--phone, laundry, showers, store etc. The center is open 9:00AM-5:00PM 7 days a week. She said that people can still stay at the Goose Creek Cabins (706/745-5111) and that they offer shuttle service. She said that they usually handle the overflow hikers anyway. From ATC Page: Walasy-Yi Center/Neels Gap: From Nikki Zirk, GATC-- I spoke with Dorothy Hansen the owner and she would like to make sure the correct infos given out to thru-hikers. Apparently there have been a lot of incorrect rumors that they have been closed down. The true situation is that their septic system has to be upgraded and because of their location requires an environmental impact study. What this means for thru-hikers is that their hostel will be closed to overnight guests for this season. Hopefully the renovation will be completed by next season. For this season, they are still open 7 days a week 9AM-5PM and hikers can still shower, do laundry, buy supplies, etc., they just can't spend the night in the hostel. [...] Adding to the problem is he fact that their website is not working so people think that they are definitely closed. (2/3/98)