I know that not everyone sees the work behind the scenes regarding the Adopt-A-Trail work crews. This is not a regular Trip report and these are normally only on the AAT thread.
I want to personally thank the people that have spent countless hours on the Holcomb Creek 3N93 project. We as a group (MJR) have some awesome dedicated people that have donated a lot of hours and time to keeping as well as opening trails in the SBNF. There are people who have logged up to 600 hours on the trail alone in the last 3 years. I make a couple trips each year, but some are spending a lot of personal time. If anyone is interested in helping with the AAT program, please contact Sarah for info. You need to be pre-signed up for the SBNF legal liabilities. Work can be as simple as repainting burnt signage to cutting over grown brush. Today sections of downed trees were drug as a side trail blockage. This involved at times 2 vehicles winching at the same time, 3+ foot diameter sections of trees 20 feet long. There are things that anybody can handle.
If you run this hopefully soon to be re-opened trail be sure to find and thank those that made it possible!
Mitch
A few photo's from todays work detail.
Freshly painted signage
Scott hauling rocks for the "marsh section".
Small log blockage of 2N06X
Amazing amount of work felling 300 trees by the forestry hotshots and helpers.
Some happy faces after a bust ass day on the trail.
Heading out
I want to personally thank the people that have spent countless hours on the Holcomb Creek 3N93 project. We as a group (MJR) have some awesome dedicated people that have donated a lot of hours and time to keeping as well as opening trails in the SBNF. There are people who have logged up to 600 hours on the trail alone in the last 3 years. I make a couple trips each year, but some are spending a lot of personal time. If anyone is interested in helping with the AAT program, please contact Sarah for info. You need to be pre-signed up for the SBNF legal liabilities. Work can be as simple as repainting burnt signage to cutting over grown brush. Today sections of downed trees were drug as a side trail blockage. This involved at times 2 vehicles winching at the same time, 3+ foot diameter sections of trees 20 feet long. There are things that anybody can handle.
If you run this hopefully soon to be re-opened trail be sure to find and thank those that made it possible!
Mitch
A few photo's from todays work detail.
Freshly painted signage
Scott hauling rocks for the "marsh section".
Small log blockage of 2N06X
Amazing amount of work felling 300 trees by the forestry hotshots and helpers.
Some happy faces after a bust ass day on the trail.
Heading out
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