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SNAKE DEN ROAD GUEST BOOK

Name: Paul G.
Email Address: grzybowskipr@yahoo.com
Message: dear folks, just found your website. looks great! i used to live at the weiss ecology center between 1986-1988 what a great place. im glad it is still going strong, same with the highland pool. I enjoyed the photos youve posted.


Name: Diana Gibson
Email Address: dianakgibson@yahoo.com
Message: This is a GREAT site! In looking at some of the other websites offering service to the Ringwood area, this one by far exceeds the others!! Your lay out and content is clean looking and easy to navigate. Plus you do not have those pesky message boards.


Name: Kathy Baker Skafidas
Email Address: skafidas@ramapo.edu
Message: Hi Folks of Snake Den and beyond. Happened upon this great site when my sister asked me to locate a NJ/NY campground. Good to see all the links to special places in the NJ highlands. I added the site to my favorite list. Good job.


Name: Pam
Email Address: swqm@optonline.net
Message: Hi Doug and Joan. I hear we are famus in Tuxedo N.Y. Someone from the kids school asked me about the Snake Den club? I had to e-mail you to say thanks and to keep up the good work.


Name: Doug
Email Address: snakedensohn@yahoo.com
Message: The end of Snake Den Road is actually in the town of Bloomingdale and is officially Winfield Road. The name Winfield comes from the family that owned the farm that is up the green trail about 1/3 mile from the end of the paved part of the road. The ruins are off the trail to the left.


Name: Matt Locker
Email Address: hughgatesmedia@aol.com
Message: What we now know as Snake Den Road after the Weis gate was once know as Winfield Road. It changes to Snake Den sometime between 1945 and 1968. Anyone know WHEN? (The Verison repair crews still have us down as Winfield road for repair orders!).


Name: Michele M
Email Address: MBPel326@aol.com
Message: I also found this website by accident! I grew up on Dale Road which is right off of Snake Den Road and remember many cold or rainy days walking up the hill of Snake Den Road to get to my house. I couldnt believe how far the High school bus stop was!!


Name: Eileen
Email Address: sweet52270@yahoo.com
Message: I lived on Snake Den Road most of my life (since I was three). I learned how to swim at the Weis Ecology Center, and hiked up to high point several times. I found this site accidentally and was pleasantly surprised to see friends and neighbors on the site.


Name: carolyn
Email Address: karmavet@yahoo.com
Message: anybody who lived up at camp midvale in 1973-1975?...anybody remember living up there then?


Name: German Restaurants
Email Address:
Message: Black Forest Inn, 249 Route 206, Stanhope, NJ 07847 -- Kirkers Inn, 237 Diamond Bridge Rd., Hawthorne NJ


Name: joann
Email Address: joann50@frontiernet.net
Message: We're looking for a good/great german restaurant in the northern New Jersy or Rockland County area. Thank You


Name: Liz
Email Address: holste@netrom.com
Message: Looking for information about the old ski hill that was at Camp Midvale (now known as Weis Ecology Center). When did it open? When did it close down? Any pictures or old newspaper articles about it?


Name: Phyllis Blau/Shields
Email Address: MShield@optonline.net
Message: Marty and I (of Dale Road - you know not quite up to Snake Den fame...)would like to know, Doug, how you found the TIME to do all of this?! Great site - and excellent lynx - Thanks


Name: Tom and Amy
Email Address : amettlach@new.rr.com
Message: Hi Guys! Just wanted you to know we're checking up on you. Also, that lovely candlebra that I took to Gages' white elephant party last year somehow got packed and ended up here in Wis! Will the rightful owner please claim it?


Name: Richard
Email Address: rwgage@aol.com
Message: Aerial photo of our neighborhood available at www.mapquest.com. Enter your address, then select aerial photo tab.