On Cherry Pond: Going Up Against Big Coal in West Virginia

The first time I was on Cherry Pond it was ramp season, and I joined Judy, Bo, Larry and Ed for the much anticipated spring ritual, in which the tasty wild onions are harvested and cooked in butter with potatoes. It was a steep hike through rugged country, and from the ridge you could see Coal River Mountain, the highest peak around, all the way up to Kayford Mountain, which is no more. Kayford Mountain is now a huge pit, where bulldozers, trucks and ... Full Story »

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Randy Morrow
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by Randy Morrow - Feb. 24, 2009

An informative post from a front line activist (opposing mountain top removal coal mining) in West Virginia.

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