Randolph Town Forest Crystal Mine
by David Willcox The crystal mine, located on the Randolph Community Forest, was worked by the General Electric Corporation during World War II. Alan Lowe is quoted as saying that Continue Reading →
Sustainable forestry & traditional uses on 10,000 acres in Randolph, New Hampshire
by David Willcox The crystal mine, located on the Randolph Community Forest, was worked by the General Electric Corporation during World War II. Alan Lowe is quoted as saying that Continue Reading →
Another mud season is over, and Randolph Community Forest roads have been ungated, for those interested in driving towards the Pond of Safety.
Forester Walt Wintturi shared these photos of spring on the Randolph Community Forest. Says Walt, “I was in a sugar maple stand between Stag Hollow Brook and “Hedge Hog Hill,” doing Continue Reading →
With the arrival of mud season, the road to Pond of Safety is gated and closed to vehicles for the next several weeks. The road is always open, of course, Continue Reading →
Looking for an overview on the Randolph Community Forests’ creation and the development of a long-term stewardship plan? This excellent summary appeared as Chapter 2 in a book entitled Natural Resources Continue Reading →
photo by John Scarinza