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  • Step Falls along Wight Brook at Step Falls Nature Preserve in Newry, Maine USA during the autumn months. Acquired in 1962,  Step Falls was The Nature Conservancy’s first preserve in Maine.
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  • Step Falls along Wight Brook at Step Falls Nature Preserve in Newry, Maine USA during the autumn months. Acquired in 1962,  Step Falls was The Nature Conservancy’s first preserve in Maine.
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  • Step Falls Nature Preserve in Newry, Maine USA. Acquired in 1962,  Step Falls was The Nature Conservancy’s first preserve in Maine.
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  • Step Falls Nature Preserve in Newry, Maine USA. Acquired in 1962,  Step Falls was The Nature Conservancy’s first preserve in Maine.
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  • A yellow trail blaze that has been properly covered up with brown paint at Step Falls Nature Preserve in Newry, Maine USA. Acquired in 1962, Step Falls was The Nature Conservancy’s first preserve in Maine.
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  • Stepped Falls on Brown Brook in Ellsworth, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Stepped Falls on Brown Brook in Ellsworth, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Just above Stepped Falls on Brown Brook in Ellsworth, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Stepped Falls on Brown Brook in Ellsworth, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Hiker demonstrating how easy it is to avoid two stone steps along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on an autumn day in 2020. When building stone steps along a trail, the norm is to place scree (rocks) or brush alongside the steps. The latter is usually done because it looks natural. Placing the scree and / or brush on the side of the steps discourages hikers from going around the steps, and potentially creating more trail erosion issues.
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  • Natural looking stone steps along Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This trail utilizes sections of the old Zealand Valley Railroad (1886-1897).
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  • Natural looking stone steps along Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Two stone steps covered in leaf drop along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on an autumn day in 2020. When building stone steps along a trail, the norm is to place scree (rocks) or brush alongside the steps. The latter is usually done because it looks natural. Placing the scree and / or brush on the side of the steps discourages hikers from going around the steps, and potentially creating more trail erosion issues.
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  • Natural looking stone steps along Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • July 2012 - Less than two months after being built, this length of staircase along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains looked to be falling apart. In August 2012, the stones were re-positioned and removed from the footbed of the staircase.
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  • July 2012 - Stone steps along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. Less than one year after being built this length of staircase is falling apart and erosion is visible on the hillside (left). This staircase was built in 2011.
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  • The general area of where the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp was located along Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States. This is also the general area of a rail-side logging camp along the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914).
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  • The general area of where the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp was located along Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States. This is also the general area of a rail-side logging camp along the Woodstock & Thornton Gore Railroad (1909-1914).
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  • The Camden Village Green in Camden, Maine during the autumn months.
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  • Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle ruins in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920’s costume designer from New York who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase from the home is all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • Two young trees that have been cut three feet off the ground (waist level) along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Proper technique, per trail maintenance guidelines, is to cut young trees flush with the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous if stepped or fallen upon. If a hiker falls on these pointed stumps they could be injured.<br />
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As of October 2012 these young trees still had not been cut to trail maintenance guidelines. Instead of flagging why not cut them to proper guidelines?
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