Signs to identify Finger Lakes Trail through Chenango
NORWICH – Drivers will soon come across new, green road crossing signs directing hikers along the 72 miles of the Finger Lakes Trail that cuts through portions of Chenango County.
County planners and economic developers on Tuesday approved $2,000 for road signs, hiker orientation signs and a lean-to. Finger Lakes Trail Bullthistle Hikers Club President Ed Sidote said a new metal roof and timbers were needed for the lean-to in the Michigan State Forest, near East Pharsalia.
Trail volunteers build and maintain 30 temporary shelters across New York State during three weeks of every summer. The state Department of Environmental Conservation provides the logs and, locally, inmates from Camp Pharsalia build and repair the structure.
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