COVID, culverts, climate change and Vermont’s future forests by Christine McGowan, Vermont Forest Industry NetworkThere is solely one street up the backside of Mt Holly in Okemo State Forest. Originally constructed within the 1980’s for forest administration, the road now additionally helps snow machines and skiers within the winter, hikers and mountain bikers within the warmer months, and the occasional horseback rider. For many years, recreation in the space was pretty light—mostly locals who knew the highway was there. Tim Morton, state lands stewardship forester for Windsor and Windham counties, estimates the world noticed a fivefold improve in leisure use through the pandemic. Jay Peak receiver optimistic for ski season, sale of resort discussed by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Jay Peak Receiver Michael Goldberg has issued his Ninth Interim Report.
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