Those stumps are mind-boggling to me! Those trees were chopped down before the year 1800 and have been immersed in lake water for over 200 years, yet they are still there. It's possible that with groups opposed to restoration of the dam and all the bureaucracy associated with man-made changes to wetlands we may have seen the last of Stump Pond. It was one of my favorite places and I have been hiking and more recently paddling there for over 30 years, so I hate thinking this way.
Hey thanks for the update. Will continue to look for any new updates. I see what looks like the original creek channel in a few shots. How deep are they? Did any fish survive? Any damage to the Whites Pool area? Thanks...
Those stumps are mind-boggling to me! Those trees were chopped down before the year 1800 and have been immersed in lake water for over 200 years, yet they are still there.
It's possible that with groups opposed to restoration of the dam and all the bureaucracy associated with man-made changes to wetlands we may have seen the last of Stump Pond. It was one of my favorite places and I have been hiking and more recently paddling there for over 30 years, so I hate thinking this way.
Hey thanks for the update. Will continue to look for any new updates. I see what looks like the original creek channel in a few shots. How deep are they? Did any fish survive? Any damage to the Whites Pool area? Thanks...
It’s not deep at all. The fish are all gone unfortunately…