Baxter State Park is the heartland jewel of the great northern forest of Maine. But property-rights fanatics (troglodytes?) of northern New England consider any place where access is by foot only to be the beginning of a conspiracy intended to push them off the land. Read the discussion that’s taking place on this issue over at Ted Williams’ Fly Rod & Reel blog.
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