Lots of trail work and rolling got done today. Not seen in this post is the gate at the chalet was opened. Since it gets grown in with grass, this job is harder than one would imagine. Big thanks to Mark R. for taking care of that!
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In the morning, we went to work getting a couple of boulders
out of the way that the payloader operator seemed to have missed moving. |
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Next summer we'll install a gate here to block the trail, so the land owner
won't need to build this barrier, and we won't need to have the rocks moved for us. |
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Big thanks to Scott L. for lending a hand! |
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Later, a couple of us took care of two trees that were across the River Trail.
Many whole trees had fallen across the trail the past week. |
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Some of it was put to use as corduroy in a near by water hole.
Yes, plenty of wet spots remain. |
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The canal overlook on Mud Lake Loop. |
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Its quite rough but rolled! |
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As seen at the Triangle.
Sorry to announce we could not cross this deep water to get into the rest
of Churning Rapids. |
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The snowy pines were sure pretty. |
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Both gates were officially opened today. |
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Due to slight repositioning of the rocks in the ditch on the river trail,
just a few scoops of snow allowed the ATV and roller to get over them. |
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Yes, plenty of wet spots remain. Ice was repeatedly chipped off the roller today. |
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Trails are packed, no tracks yet, but skiing is great! |
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Several passes were done on most of the system. |
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The gorge is rough, but gee it's always a fantastic place to be. |
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On the River Trail north of Tomasi Rd |
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Cascades between RR Ravine and Sidewinder |
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