I believe this is Salmon Lake
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This is Palmer Hill. I got permission. The maintenance crew wouldn't let me in without a hard hat lolAttached Files
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The Eastern Lookouts site has five additional towers listed that are not in the FFLA site. They are as follows
Salamanca
Parker Cabin
Spitzenberg
Manetto
Cherry Springs
The only Cherry Springs I could find was in Pennsylvania. Salamanca is being talked about here as possibly the Lindell tower or close to it. Both Spitzenberg and Parker Cabin are in the Hudson Highlands with articles to back them up. Spitzenberg is close to Nelson, so maybe Nelson/Salt Hill is the successor. Manetto has an article talking about a private owner who set up a tower in Nassau County. Does anyone here have anything to say about these?
Also regarding the Mount Morris Fire Watchtower in Harlem. That thing is old being erected in the 1850s. There were 10 other ones that got dismantled. One in Greenwich village looked like a minaret.
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I was able to find more information on fire tower sales.
The tower that was put up at the Catskills Visitor Center was purchased for $1,000 which was an absolute steal. The company that made the purchase specializes in fire tower acquisitions and restorations.
The State of Florida and other states occasionally list surplus fire towers on govdeals.com. Nothing is currently for sale.
Past transactions from the GovDeals auction website:
https://www.govdeals.com/?fa=Main.It...65&acctid=6007
The national FFLA website also has lookouts for sale. The prices currently range from $22k to $44k for the steel towers, and there's a wooden kit available for $13k.
More spacious towers in other parts of the country are being converted to living spaces.
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Honestly that's pretty cheap for a town or county to invest in. Keeping it maintained is probably a constant battle, but if you can create a community group that cares about, then it's probably a worthwhile venture.
I also would think raising that kind of money would be fairly trivial for a local hiking group...
And then NY has this program, REDC, which awards funds to local/county governments and allows them to develop plans to spend the budget. I know Monroe county was awarded a rather large one (although arguably maybe not the best recipient). I wonder if you could get some of these financed through programs like that?
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Originally posted by montcalm View PostHonestly that's pretty cheap for a town or county to invest in. Keeping it maintained is probably a constant battle, but if you can create a community group that cares about, then it's probably a worthwhile venture.
I also would think raising that kind of money would be fairly trivial for a local hiking group...
And then NY has this program, REDC, which awards funds to local/county governments and allows them to develop plans to spend the budget. I know Monroe county was awarded a rather large one (although arguably maybe not the best recipient). I wonder if you could get some of these financed through programs like that?
Local/regional governments, conservancies, and hiking groups like ADK chapters could raise funds to offset their cost. They could sell donor bricks that would line the path leading to the tower. I'd probably chip in if some organization around here did this.
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Seems like you’re amassing all the materials needed to write a proposal. Send it out to whoever you think will listen and see if you get any interest.
I feel like perhaps the least developed areas are going to wind up having he most recreational impact ie hemlock and canadice lakes, Bristol hills maybe and certainly Alleghany. And beyond that really finding somewhere with an exceptional view.
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Originally posted by montcalm View PostSeems like you?re amassing all the materials needed to write a proposal. Send it out to whoever you think will listen and see if you get any interest.
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Finally got a chance to visit the fire tower remains on Science Hill (near the NY/PA boundary) and the dilapidated Pine Creek Fire Tower (near the ASP/Seneca Reservation boundary) yesterday morning. It was the highlight of an otherwise sobering weekend here on this end of the state.
SCIENCE HILL REMAINS
PINE CREEK FIRE TOWER
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