Trail Camera: Moose near Notchview Windsor, Massachusetts
Trail camera footage of a moose paid near Notchview in Windsor, Massachusetts.
About Notchview:
Notchview is a part of the Hoosac Range, an extension of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Much of the reservation is above 2,000 feet, with Judges Hill the highest point at 2,297 feet – which results in snow on our trails for more than 80 days each year.
Although some fields are kept open, most of the reservation is covered with a red spruce and northern hardwood forest. Poorly drained areas support a spruce and fir forest that lends a boreal appearance. The landscape has been influenced by years of timber, fuelwood, and charcoal production. The fields and forests are home to many wild species.
About The Trustees
The Trustees of Reservations are 125,000 people like you. We love the outdoors. We love the distinctive charms of Massachusetts and all of New England. And we believe in celebrating and protecting them, for everyone, forever.
We enjoy and care for more than 116 special places—more than 27,000 acres—all around Massachusetts. And we are actively building an extended family of friends and neighbors across the state that can help in their different ways.
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Notchview x-country skiing
Notchview, Windsor MA skiing Berkshire Trail late winter 2012
Notchview combined 12 18 13
Gentle cross country skiing at Notchview Reservation, Windsor, MA
Amherst Nordic Skiing
A day of skiing at Notchview in Windsor, MA
a nice downhill stretch in the dog-friendly cross country trails at notchview ~ windsor, ma
~ tim, mazy and i race downhill on a beautiful winter day at notchview, one of the few cross-country/nordic ski areas in western massachusetts that allows dogs! yay mazy!
The MIAA Nordic Freestyle State Championship was held at Notchview Reservation in Windsor. #Berkshir
The MIAA Nordic Freestyle State Championship was held at Notchview Reservation in Windsor. #Berkshires
By: Gillian Jones - I have been a photojournalist for over 20 years. I am a visual journalist for The Berkshire Eagle. I began working as a photographer for the North Adams Transcript, a daily newspaper in the Northern Berkshires of Massachusetts in 1992. I worked there until the paper merged with The Berkshire Eagle in January of 2014. In addition I am an adjunct professor of photography and journalism at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, where I have taught since 2001. I live in North Adams.
Published on: February 11, 2015
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SKI RACE AT TRAPPS.mp4
U-32 Cross Country Ski Racers at Harwood Ski Race at Trapp Family Lodge
What county is Windsor, Massachusetts in?
When was Windsor, Massachusetts incorporated? What county is it in?
Should moose hunting come to Massachusetts?
More moose are being spotted in western Massachusetts, and some people would like to see a change in state policy, which would allow for moose hunting.
Berkshire Insight - A view of the Berkshires in western Massachusetts
Berkshire InSight is a year long short film by Tom and Rebecca Curry showcasing why the Berkshires is such a special place to live, work, play, and visit.
The Berkshires is located in Western Mass. (As seen in red in beginning map)
Contact: tomcurry94@gmail.com
Executive Producer: Paul LeBlanc
Locations:
0:28 Mt. Greylock
0:38 Pontoosuc Lake
0:43 Monument Mountain
0:48 Richmond
0:54 Hinsdale
0:59 Monument Mountain
1:07 Wahconah Falls
1:12 Monument Mountain
1:17 Pittsfield
1:22 Mt. Greylock
1:25 Pontoosuc Lake
1:26 Mt. Washington
1:33 Mt Greylock
1:35 Natural Bridge State Park
1:38 Bash Bish Falls
1:43 The Mount
1:52 Ice Glen Trail
2:06 Bash Bish Lookout
2:12 Mt. Greylock
2:22 Hancock
2:25 Mt. Greylock
2:40 Jiminy Peak Ski Resort
2:50 Lenox
2:53 Dalton
3:00 Windsor
3:05 Great Barrington
3:12 Eagleton School
3:15 Notchview
3:23 Jiminy Peak Ski Resort
3:34 Clarksburg
3:43 Hinsdale
3:56 Pittsfield
Music: Hope of Men | By-the-way May
Filmers Credit:
Tom Curry (@tomcurry4)
Rebecca Curry (@rmcurry22)
John Neeman
Eirik Solheim
mockmoon.sblo.jp
cross-country skiing with a happy dog in notchview ~ windsor, ma
~ tim, mazy and i take the first downhill into the dog area at notchview, a beautiful nordic skiing spot in windsor, ma
Catamount Trail Weeklong Tour 2009
A short video of adventures on Section 17 of the Catamount Trail, February 16, 2009
Trail Camera: Bear at Notchview
Trail Cam video of a bear at Notchview Reservation in Windsor, Massachusetts.
About Notchview:
Notchview is a part of the Hoosac Range, an extension of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Much of the reservation is above 2,000 feet, with Judges Hill the highest point at 2,297 feet – which results in snow on our trails for more than 80 days each year.
Although some fields are kept open, most of the reservation is covered with a red spruce and northern hardwood forest. Poorly drained areas support a spruce and fir forest that lends a boreal appearance. The landscape has been influenced by years of timber, fuelwood, and charcoal production. The fields and forests are home to many wild species.
About The Trustees
The Trustees of Reservations are 125,000 people like you. We love the outdoors. We love the distinctive charms of Massachusetts and all of New England. And we believe in celebrating and protecting them, for everyone, forever.
We enjoy and care for more than 116 special places—more than 27,000 acres—all around Massachusetts. And we are actively building an extended family of friends and neighbors across the state that can help in their different ways.
For more information:
Follow us!
XC skiing @ Canterbury Farm
Mass XC Ski High School states Notchview 2011
Boys on Shaw Road
Mass XC Ski High School states Notchview 2011
Boys on Shaw Road
Mass XC Ski High School states Notchview 2011
Boys on Shaw Road
Trail Camera: Bobcat at Notchview
Trail camera footage of a bobcat sneaking around near Notchview in Windsor, MA, with some grackles blowing his cover.
About Notchview:
Notchview is a part of the Hoosac Range, an extension of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Much of the reservation is above 2,000 feet, with Judges Hill the highest point at 2,297 feet – which results in snow on our trails for more than 80 days each year.
Although some fields are kept open, most of the reservation is covered with a red spruce and northern hardwood forest. Poorly drained areas support a spruce and fir forest that lends a boreal appearance. The landscape has been influenced by years of timber, fuelwood, and charcoal production. The fields and forests are home to many wild species.
About The Trustees
The Trustees of Reservations are 125,000 people like you. We love the outdoors. We love the distinctive charms of Massachusetts and all of New England. And we believe in celebrating and protecting them, for everyone, forever.
We enjoy and care for more than 116 special places—more than 27,000 acres—all around Massachusetts. And we are actively building an extended family of friends and neighbors across the state that can help in their different ways.
For more information:
Follow us!
MA State XC ski champ Notchview 2011
Girls Race
Lenox's Emma Jourdain talks about her cross country win at Mount Greylock: #berkshires
Lenox's Emma Jourdain talks about her cross country win at Mount Greylock: #berkshires
By: Berkshire Eagle Sports - From north to south, we've got Berkshire County sports covered like no other source.
Published on: September 10, 2014
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