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Buttermilk Falls to Nineva - Ludlow


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Written on: Mon Jan 16, '12  4:54 pm
alexracicot
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registered since: 07.01.2012
Posts: 2
Glad to hear of the new trail from Buttermilk Falls in Ludlow to Nineva. I hiked a bit of it last weekend (steep!). Is there a map of this new trail segment? Can anyone tell me where it comes out at Nineva?
Written on: Mon Jan 16, '12  6:58 pm
Bill Michels
registered since: 05.01.2009
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The map & description of the new section 10 from Buttermilk Falls to Ninevah are accessable through the "Skiing the Trail" tab at the top of every CTA web page and then the "List of Trail Sections" side tab and then clicking on Section 10. The first tour on this section will be the last day of this year's Southern Week Long Tour on Feb 5, and we will skiing the section north to south so that we can descend rather than ascend the slope down to Buttermilk Falls.

If you have any other questions the trail chiefs of this part of the CT are Donna Dearborn & Bill Michels
Written on: Tue Jan 17, '12 10:06 am
alexracicot
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registered since: 07.01.2012
Posts: 2
Thank you!