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SAT 11.7 @ 2:30PM Beaver Brook in Hollis NH -> HIKE W/ PSHR
Location:
Postal code 02115, United States
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
When: November 7, 2009
Starts at: 2:30 PM
This is not an all day event
Description:
November 7th Saturday Meet up time 2.30pm Beaver Brook Association Land, Hollis NH http://www2.beaverbrook.org/bbtrails.htm Hiking woodland trails-Easy Attendees to confirm by November 5th. Rain date Nov.14th As always, rain/stormy weather or wet trail conditions due to a previous day's storm, cancels event. Please be sure to confirm attendance to receive up to date report on conditions and meet up info. if attending please send an email to Steve with Patriotic Siberian Rescue League - huskyhike@gmail.com Beaver Brook Association is comprised of nearly 2,000 acres of forest, fields, and wetlands in Hollis, Brookline, and Milford, New Hampshire. The land lies where the southern transitional forest meets the northern hardwood forest, creating a diverse landscape of interest to the naturalist and the hiker alike. With some 35 miles of trails (some designated for multiple use by bikes and horses), the area provides a quiet and contemplative setting for daytime excursions. Forest and wildlife management is practiced throughout the property for the purposes of demonstrating sustainable forestry practices and wildlife habitat techniques to protect and encourage a diverse array of native species. BBA also protects significant portions of two watersheds and has designated natural areas that will be left unmanaged in perpetuity. We encourage the public to visit our forest, which is open from dawn to dusk seven days a week, and rediscover the natural world. (Dogs are welcomed to walk the trails as long as they are on a leash.)
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