Walking up Landon Rd to Snyder Hill was a breath taker, too - especially in
the winter on the way to the barn to feed/ride the horses at the corner of
the 2 roads.  At least Landon was paved.

- Pam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gabriel Orgrease" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 16:46
Subject: Re: [BP] music in life


> Cuyler Page wrote:
>
> > Did you play in Llenroc Stone Quarry or ride your bike down Turkey Hill?
> >
> > This BP connection list continues to blow my mind.
> >
> > Cuyler Page
> > (formerly known as JC, at 1222 Ellis Hollow Road when they
> > finally invented house numbers)
>
> cp,
>
> We lived in Besemer in the valley on the other side of the hill south of
> Ellis Hollow. Many times I would walk up Besemer Hill Rd. (dirt), west
> along Snyder Hill Road (roughly paved) and then down Genung Rd. (dirt)
> on the opposite of the long hill to Turkey Hill Rd. The dirt roads were
> fairly steep, Besemer Hill went pretty much straight up, making driving
> down a bit rough, and hiking up a breath taker. Certainly did bike a few
> times down Turkey Hill. Never played at Llenroc, but went there often
> enough in young-adult mode to purchase stone. Bill Koski worked there
> for many years.
>
> ][<
>
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