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  • DSettahr
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    • May 2007
    • 5956

    #16
    Originally posted by Lonehiker
    In the Adirondacks there are seven towers that are on private land where you need permission to hike to.

    Swede- Leased to a Hunting Club, owned by Lyme and Timber
    I know this is an older post but a clarification- the summit of Swede itself (including the tower) is on land owned by Warren County, not by Lyme Timber. It's the approach trail that crosses private property that is posted.

    In any case, as I understand it a deal has been reached that will allow for public access to Swede in the near future, outside of hunting season.

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    • IndLk_Brett
      Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 243

      #17
      I believe the cab on Goodnow is closed. Which is a shame because the map in that cab is a really neat.

      I was recently in the tower on Wakely and while in the cab I was definitely hoping they did a good job with the repairs - the wind was whipping around like crazy up there that day.

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      • Buckladd
        Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 1321

        #18
        Originally posted by IndLk_Brett
        I believe the cab on Goodnow is closed. Which is a shame because the map in that cab is a really neat.
        I can only imagine what type of treatment the cabin would get these days if it were left open. Any pictures of the map?

        Meanwhile, I believe Spruce Mt. is closed during big game hunting season.
        Life's short, hunt hard!

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        • hikingandwildex
          Member
          • Jul 2019
          • 98

          #19
          Originally posted by IndLk_Brett
          I believe the cab on Goodnow is closed. Which is a shame because the map in that cab is a really neat.
          There's currently an online fundraiser for Goodnow's restoration on SUNY ESF's website. As of a few weeks ago, $13k of the estimated $95k cost has been raised.

          Meanwhile, I believe Spruce Mt. is closed during big game hunting season.
          Same with Stillwater Mountain the northwest Adirondacks.

          As mentioned above, Black Mountain is another tower in the ADKs that is closed. It's still a worthwhile hike with great views on the mountaintop and from the ponds below.

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          • IndLk_Brett
            Member
            • Jul 2016
            • 243

            #20
            Originally posted by Buckladd
            I can only imagine what type of treatment the cabin would get these days if it were left open. Any pictures of the map?
            Couldn't find any old pictures of the map. It's basically a fairly detailed 360° drawing of all the land features you can see looking out towards the horizon from the cab. It shows you the names of the mountains, water bodies and other major landmarks within view.

            I thought it was a pretty cool addition. Especially because I'm someone who likes to look over a topo map and figure out exactly what I'm looking at when I'm up high with a good long view.

            If you've ever been to The Wild Center I seem to remember them having something similar outside on the boardwalk.

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            • DSettahr
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              • May 2007
              • 5956

              #21
              The town park in Newcomb has something similar- a glass (plexiglass?) engraving that shows the High Peaks skyline with all of the peaks labeled. If you stand in the right spot, the glass engraving lines up pretty closely with the view of the High Peaks, so it's easy to see which peak is which.

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              • stripperguy
                Hangin' by a thread
                • Sep 2006
                • 4026

                #22
                Originally posted by DSettahr
                The town park in Newcomb has something similar- a glass (plexiglass?) engraving that shows the High Peaks skyline with all of the peaks labeled. If you stand in the right spot, the glass engraving lines up pretty closely with the view of the High Peaks, so it's easy to see which peak is which.
                Has everyone looked at that engraved profile closely??
                There is also every peak's name written in braille!

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                • Makwa
                  Member
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 81

                  #23
                  Originally posted by IndLk_Brett
                  I believe the cab on Goodnow is closed. Which is a shame because the map in that cab is a really neat.
                  Map (pic from May 2015) in Goodnow FT cab.

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                  • Makwa
                    Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 81

                    #24
                    The display in Newcomb from Jan 2017. Third pic is Marcy lined up with the display (labeled "P").

                    Link to Google album if you want to see larger pics or zoom in. I could not find the braille when I zoomed in. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y7FMvhfH7sirPJWy7





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                    • stripperguy
                      Hangin' by a thread
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 4026

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Makwa
                      ...
                      Link to Google album if you want to see larger pics or zoom in. I could not find the braille when I zoomed in. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Y7FMvhfH7sirPJWy7
                      Dang!! It's been a few years since I stopped there, they've updated the sign.
                      My gang had joked about the braille for years.

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                      • Lucky13
                        Member
                        • May 2018
                        • 628

                        #26
                        I thought the braille was kind of neat. I could see that the plexiglass could be lined up with the mountains, but I also thought the cutting of the profile allowed the non-sighted to use their hands to "feel" the differences in the different mountains. I thought it was very considerate of Newcomb to make an attempt to provide some kind of Adirondack experience to those less fortunate in ability to see the grandeur.

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                        • stripperguy
                          Hangin' by a thread
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 4026

                          #27
                          We used to laugh at the absurdity of the execution...
                          The profiles were out of reach for the majority of humans, and even so, were not labeled in braille. So the braille labels would be of no benefit a person that would need braille.

                          Sort of like the braille at some drive up ATM's...(which at least have a sane rational behind them)

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                          • Adironzach
                            Member
                            • May 2014
                            • 48

                            #28
                            Adam’s mountain has something similar in its cab. I love seeing those 360° maps. I don’t have a picture of just the map as they are all videos but here is one of them that you can see the map on


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