Working on a Trail Crew

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kpeter
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Re: Working on a Trail Crew

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You are one of the good guys to do this work from which we all benefit. It is more important now than ever, in an era when 40% of the trails on USGS maps no longer exist due to lack of public investment in our parks and forests. The only way trails that are not on a main corridor will survive is through volunteers like you. Thank you.
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Good to know - thank you for the tips, balzaccom and AlmostThere!
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Good for you! How awesome to put time into giving back. My last stint on a trail crew in that neck of the woods was in 1978 (prior to Wilderness designation) in re-routing the trail from the now flooded Gabbotts Meadow prior to the raising of Spicers Res.
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