Just to give everyone an update on the trail progress, so far there are two pieces of this project that we are waiting on. One is the Swing Gate, which is almost done and looking good, and the other has to do with our favorite plant. The truth of the matter as many of you know is that there is a slight hold up in the plans mainly because of this one plant... Poison Oak. However, we have had a few small groups out on the trail doing some much needed expansion work in area that were to narrow. Even though the trail is drying out and becoming increasingly difficult to work on we are still pushing on until the two ends of the trail connect. What we are looking for right now is anyone with access to a long gas powered hedger that would be willing to loan it out or take the lead in mowing through some rough areas of poison oak and brush. We are always open to new ideas and feedback if anyone has any. However, each day that work doesn't get done on the trail, the harder it will be to keep this project going. Most everyone that we have talked to is still interested in seeing this project continue on anyway instead of waiting for next winters rain. If you are interested in taking the next steps in this project please E-mail or contact the Senior Park Ranger, Jason Hayward, about setting up the next trail work day.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Looking for a Few Good Men... or Women
Just to give everyone an update on the trail progress, so far there are two pieces of this project that we are waiting on. One is the Swing Gate, which is almost done and looking good, and the other has to do with our favorite plant. The truth of the matter as many of you know is that there is a slight hold up in the plans mainly because of this one plant... Poison Oak. However, we have had a few small groups out on the trail doing some much needed expansion work in area that were to narrow. Even though the trail is drying out and becoming increasingly difficult to work on we are still pushing on until the two ends of the trail connect. What we are looking for right now is anyone with access to a long gas powered hedger that would be willing to loan it out or take the lead in mowing through some rough areas of poison oak and brush. We are always open to new ideas and feedback if anyone has any. However, each day that work doesn't get done on the trail, the harder it will be to keep this project going. Most everyone that we have talked to is still interested in seeing this project continue on anyway instead of waiting for next winters rain. If you are interested in taking the next steps in this project please E-mail or contact the Senior Park Ranger, Jason Hayward, about setting up the next trail work day.
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