winger
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It looks like I'll be in MA very briefly (to testify) and could swing past Bash Bish Falls on my way back out of NE on sat. But does it have any water this time of year? I've never been there, so any hints would be great.
Thank you! Drew, I can't stay 'til Sun unfortunately. And the falls is a good 4 hours from the Cape, I'd guess.
Copake-Ham, are we talking about the same falls? The one I'm headed for is in MA, near Egremont.
Thank you! Drew, I can't stay 'til Sun unfortunately. And the falls is a good 4 hours from the Cape, I'd guess.
Copake-Ham, are we talking about the same falls? The one I'm headed for is in MA, near Egremont.
Bash-Bish falls is in Massachusetts. The western parking lot is in New York the falls is about a 3/4 mile hike from there. It is fairly easy. The eastern lot is in MA and is higher in elevation than the falls and it is quite a hike down.
I stand corrected.
No worries, Whitey. There are a few geographical "anamolies" along the Taconic range.
If you go a few miles south of Bash Bish on the NY side you will come to the settlement known as Boston Corners.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Corners,_New_York
George,
That is a great bit of history. Massachusetts offered NY a lawless, ungovernable bit of land, and NY took it? (OK, it was an obvious, practical move).
A more mild version is the boundary dispute between New Hampshire and Vermont (to keep it in New England), settled finally in 1934 in the U.S. Supreme Court. NH got the entire river - the boundary is on the west bank of the river, not down the middle as seems more common. Of course, NH now had to pay for the full upkeep of bridges, etc on the river. For such a, well, frugal state as NH, seems like the smaht move would have been to let Vermont have the river! Admittedly mild compared to the lawless boxing enclave, but another trivial bit of New England history.
Yes, Killington. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Northeast/03/02/killington.secession.ap/and didn't a town in Vermont vote to become part of NH a few years ago
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