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Champlain Area Trails Travel Writing Contest

The results are in! The winners of the second CATS Travel Writing Contest were announced at the annual Celebrate CATS event on Saturday, June 2.

There were several strong essays, which made the work for guest judge Brian Mann especially challenging. In the end, the Adirondack Bureau Chief of North Country Public Radio Bureau chose “This Could Be Montmartre” by Lee, earning her the first-place prize of $500. “I liked that it linked two incredibly disparate places in meaningful ways,” Mann explained.  “Reading it will elevate the way people see things as they walk in both places.” When presenting Lee with her prize, Chris Maron, CATS Executive Director, told the attendees at its Celebrate Champlain Area Trails Event that Lee concluded her story by writing that “Montmartre, like Coon Mountain, is a landmark that both anchors us and watches over our daily errands, witnessing our troubles and our happiness.”

With 148 votes, the winner of the People’s Choice Award was “Turtle Crossing” by Jen Zahorchak of Essex. For having the most online-votes, she takes home $250. In her article she describes how her family decided to move to the area and live where turtles continually cross the road in front of their house. She notes many local businesses and Lakeside School at Black Kettle Farm, which her children attend. She concludes her article by writing “we came for the wilderness but stayed for the community."

There will be plenty more opportunities for others to share their Champlain Valley stories—and to win $500. The next CATS Travel Writing Contest will begin soon. So as you enjoy your summer, we invite you to hike, visit businesses and local communities, and then write about your memorable adventures. Details about the next contest will be posted soon.

In case you haven't had an opportunity to read them, the contest entries are here for you to enjoy!

Just Some of the Reasons Why I Love the North Country by Marian J. Atkinson
Valley of the Porcupines by Ellie George
In the Heart of the Valley by Robert H. Ivy
Coming Home by Peter Jerdo
Lookout by Lucinda Kirk
This Could Be Montmartre by Elizabeth Lee
Falling in Love by Jean McMahon
Exploring Connections by Roads, History and Ice Cream by Kyle M. Page
One Music by Rob Rich
Patchwork Community by Rebekah White
Turtle Crossing by Jen Zahorchak

CATS Celebration on June 2, 2012

CATS Celebration on June 2, 2012

Mark your calendars! On Saturday, June 2 you are invited to celebrate Champlain Area Trails (CATS) between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM at Blockhouse Farm in Essex, New York. Discover what the CATS crew has been up to over the last year and join us on the adventure ahead. Brian Mann, inspiring commentator for Adirondack Life, Adirondack Explorer and North Country Public Radio, will address matters local, environmental and outdoorsy. Don't miss out!

CATS Celebration on June 2, 2012

CATS Celebration on June 2, 2012

BOCES Special Ed Student Wins $500 CATS Contest

[Originaly published in the Adirondack Almanack on February 6, 2012.]

An independent field biology study turned out to be especially fruitful for both teacher and student. Every week since January 2011, Westport ninth-grader Peter Hartwell and mentor David Thomas Train have been exploring the Champlain Area Trails along shoreline, streams, wetlands, and woods near Westport. Those explorations eventually prompted them to enter the Champlain Area Trails Society Travel Writing Contest.

Hike on Sat. Dec. 10 to learn about wildlife; plus upcoming Keeping Track Program

Here are two great outdoor opportunities to learn more about the animals who live in the forests, fields, and wetlands around us.  One is an all-day hike to see how animals prepare for winter and the other invites you to join the next Keeping Track training program.  Here are the details and attached are flyers describing both programs:
 
How Wildlife Prepare for Winter - Saturday, December 10th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cheney Mountain trail work continues

Two youngsters hike up the Cheney Mountain Trail in Moriah (photo by Elizabeth Lee)

Two youngsters hike up the Cheney Mountain Trail in Moriah (photo by Elizabeth Lee)

Return to Cheney Mountain Trail Sat. Nov. 5

Please join us on Saturday morning, November 5 at 8:30 when we return to Cheney Mountain in Moriah to hike up through the forest, enjoy the views and clear the final 200 feet of trail to the best overlook.  Click on this link   http://www.thevalleynews.org/news/2011/oct/26/cheney-mountain-trail-work-continues/   -  to see an article from the Valley News describing the trail party.  It feature

Cheney Mountain Trail Almost Completed

We had a great turnout for the October 8 trail project at Cheney Mountain in Moriah, with volunteers coming from Port Henry, Mineville, Moriah, Crown Point, Westport, Wadhams, Essex, and even southeast Kentucky.   After some tasty muffins, welcoming words, and introductions we cut branches and saplings, removed fallen logs, weed-whacked through tall goldenrod, and put up trail markers as we worked uphill to the summit.
 
Cheney Mountain is shaped like a loaf of bread so the top of the mountain has a long, fairly level surface with rock outcrops near the edges and numero

CATS on North Country Public Radio

Champlain Area Trails was recently featured on North Country Public Radio in a radio interview with Brian Mann.  In case you did not hear the program, click on the link below to hear about our work to create trails that link communities, connect people with nature, promote economic vitality, and protect natural areas, farms, and scenic vistas.


http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/18571/20111011/new-adirondack-grou

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