
By Doug Stark, EHMI Treasurer
The EHMI Board is pleased to announce that we have formally named the two major trails on East Haven Mountain after two very special people associated with The Cabin.
The trail that was built by the original owner of The Cabin, Greg Gordon, has been officially named the "GORDON TRAIL." This is the two-mile original route from "Shorty's Landing" on Victory Road that has been used for the past 30 years. Greg cleared this trail and has maintained it with great love and care for the past 30 years.
Honoring Greg and his family name gives the EHMI Board great joy. Greg remains a dear friend and will always be welcomed with open arms to The Cabin. Needless to say, he has continued to be an amazing resource of knowledge as we have transitioned the care and ownership of The Cabin to the EHMI nonprofit. Thank you, Greg, for all you mean to so many people! May God bless you for the gift you have given to so many by having the vision to build The Cabin.
The second trail is a newly cleared route going up the northwest side of East Haven Mountain. It is named the "NORMAN TRAIL" in gratitude to the Walter and Winnie Norman family who are great friends of The Cabin and have allowed us to access The Cabin from their land. The Norman's have also built a number of new bridges on the "NORMAN TRAIL" to make access to The Cabin safer and more interesting. Thank you once again, Winnie and Walter for being such great partners with our nonprofit!
The EHMI Board is pleased to announce that we have formally named the two major trails on East Haven Mountain after two very special people associated with The Cabin.
The trail that was built by the original owner of The Cabin, Greg Gordon, has been officially named the "GORDON TRAIL." This is the two-mile original route from "Shorty's Landing" on Victory Road that has been used for the past 30 years. Greg cleared this trail and has maintained it with great love and care for the past 30 years.
Honoring Greg and his family name gives the EHMI Board great joy. Greg remains a dear friend and will always be welcomed with open arms to The Cabin. Needless to say, he has continued to be an amazing resource of knowledge as we have transitioned the care and ownership of The Cabin to the EHMI nonprofit. Thank you, Greg, for all you mean to so many people! May God bless you for the gift you have given to so many by having the vision to build The Cabin.
The second trail is a newly cleared route going up the northwest side of East Haven Mountain. It is named the "NORMAN TRAIL" in gratitude to the Walter and Winnie Norman family who are great friends of The Cabin and have allowed us to access The Cabin from their land. The Norman's have also built a number of new bridges on the "NORMAN TRAIL" to make access to The Cabin safer and more interesting. Thank you once again, Winnie and Walter for being such great partners with our nonprofit!