Fingerboard Mountain Shelter (1940s)
Description:
The Fingerboard Mountain Shelter in New York is a stone lean-to constructed in the 1930s. It is just north of a popular Trail feature -- the "Lemon Squeezer" -- a narrow rock fissure that hikers must negotiate in order to continue their hike. This shelter is maintained by the New York-New Jersey Trail Club.
Collection:
Trail Shelters
Date:
1940s
Creator:
Unknown
Subject
Trail SheltersContributor
Mills KellyFormat
Black and white photographSource:
Appalachian Trail Conservancy Archives. Used with permission.
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Rights
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Unknown, “Fingerboard Mountain Shelter (1940s),” Appalachian Trail Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://appalachiantrailhistory.org/items/show/667.