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Old 03-31-2022, 03:12 PM   #1
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The Forest Society has a current project aimed to protect two large parcels abutting the Morse Preserve in Alton. One 220-acre parcel to the south and east of the Morse Preserve would connect to the Alton Bay State Forest. Also, a 250 acre parcel to the north and west of the Morse Preserve would extend up to Jesus Valley Road.

https://forestsociety.org/project/morse-additions

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The Morse Preserve is a wonderful spot!

I hiked it yesterday for the Peaks and Perks Challenge. What a view--even with the mountains shrouded in mist--and a suprisingly easy climb too. In the summer when the blueberries are ripe it would be a great starter hike for kids.

Now off I go to the Forest Society page to help them out...
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The Morse Preserve is a wonderful spot!

I hiked it yesterday for the Peaks and Perks Challenge. What a view--even with the mountains shrouded in mist--and a suprisingly easy climb too. In the summer when the blueberries are ripe it would be a great starter hike for kids.

Now off I go to the Forest Society page to help them out...
The Morse Preserve hike is one of the highest payoff to effort ratios in NH. Yes a great kids hike.

The online article was written last fall. We just received a mailing indicating that they are still looking to finish raising $164,000 by May 30th.

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