Just saw this on KZone. As folks who ski Jay know, there is already too much traffic over at Big Jay. But these guys actually cut a 60 foot wood swath, 3/4 of a mile in length with the intent of skiing it! 
The article.
The article.
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Actually I really hope it grows back in. People will certainly ski it, but no additional pruning. The forest will reclaim it soon enough. It's adventures like this and the illegal trail cut to Big Jay from the ski area that is going to result on some serious crackdowns.However, now that the damage has been done, it would be a shame to let their efforts go to waste....hopefully it wasn't south-facing.
I highly doubt that it was clear cut. It was probably a 60 ft. wide glade.
In late July, State Game Warden Sgt. Brad Mann and Warden Mark Schichtle, following up on a complaint from members of the Green Mountain Club, located a forest cut approximately 60 feet wide and three-quarter of a mile long near the top of Big Jay Mountain within Jay State Forest in the Town of Westfield.
Actually I really hope it grows back in. People will certainly ski it, but no additional pruning. The forest will reclaim it soon enough. It's adventures like this and the illegal trail cut to Big Jay from the ski area that is going to result on some serious crackdowns.
They would almost certainly have needed powder tools and assistance moving fallen trees. If this truly is accurately report as a clear cut sixty foot wide swath that runs 3/4 a mile long, these guys should get the book thrown at them. That is beyond reckless.
Oops, that was a really bad slip. I was converting my 04-05 season trip reports today and had powder on the brain. That would be power tools, of course, a complete and total no no for more appropriate and subtle brushing.
well, it is, there is now a huge open gash on big jay, it is awful, and sad, i can only wonder how it will effect the drainage of heavy rain and snow over the years, land slide does not seem out of the question, you can now drive my VW down the face of big jay
was up on jay for the jay challenge cheering a friend on - having heard about investigation and the details from one of the state workers i too couldn't believe it when he said it was clear cut...
well, it is, there is now a huge open gash on big jay, it is awful, and sad, i can only wonder how it will effect the drainage of heavy rain and snow over the years, land slide does not seem out of the question, you can now drive my VW down the face of big jay
everyone be careful this fall heading into the woods with loppers - and be smart, if you have to chop it down then it isn't the right way
There's no way to haul logs out from there, and they are literally 1000's of places much easier to get wood from. It's for skiing, no other reason to cut up there.Are the authorities sure they were doing this for skiing? It could have been an illegal logging operation?
There's no way to haul logs out from there, and they are literally 1000's of places much easier to get wood from. It's for skiing, no other reason to cut up there.
From what it sounds like, just tossed it to the sides.Makes you wonder what they did with all the lumber?