@orionoutdoorsandworkshop5617 everything I found online shows that this is indeed a Class 6 Road, and an email received from the town Department also confirms that it is still class 6 road way. There was a logging operation done in there a few years ago and they did a complete clear-cut period in some places they caught on both sides of the road. This allowed the regency and undergrowth to grow pretty wildly and full. A lot of it looks like it bent over into the road, probably with heavy snowfall last winter. There is a gate at the East end but it's not locked. It's two wood poles with a piece of PVC pipe slid through the middle it definitely meets all the requirements of a gate or bar that is allowed on a Class 6 road.
Had our graduation party up there
damn dont look like much of a road. is it really open? be nice to have a group run through it once in a while.
@orionoutdoorsandworkshop5617 everything I found online shows that this is indeed a Class 6 Road, and an email received from the town Department also confirms that it is still class 6 road way. There was a logging operation done in there a few years ago and they did a complete clear-cut period in some places they caught on both sides of the road. This allowed the regency and undergrowth to grow pretty wildly and full. A lot of it looks like it bent over into the road, probably with heavy snowfall last winter. There is a gate at the East end but it's not locked. It's two wood poles with a piece of PVC pipe slid through the middle it definitely meets all the requirements of a gate or bar that is allowed on a Class 6 road.
@@603LostRoads cool keep on finding those roads. it still would be nice to see some folks drive through just to keep it open.