This hike was up and down Flat Rock Ridge Trail in Doughton Park. The upper couple miles were through snow and many many downed trees. Without saws we were able to clear only those branches we could drag out of the way. And there were many. Once at the top, it appeared the trail was blocked by downed trees in both directions.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
A bit of Doughton Trail maintenance
This hike was up and down Flat Rock Ridge Trail in Doughton Park. The upper couple miles were through snow and many many downed trees. Without saws we were able to clear only those branches we could drag out of the way. And there were many. Once at the top, it appeared the trail was blocked by downed trees in both directions.
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