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« on: November 04, 2009, 09:44:57 PM »


Golden Eagle Trail Work Day
Saturday November 14th 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Meet at the old Sandberg Hotel on the Ridge Route
 
If you want directions from your house google maps will give you directions to Sandberg

 

This is an informal gathering to improve trail conditions. Most of the work needed for the trail involves cutting back the overgrowth. Please bring shears, cutters or saws of some type to trim back the overgrowth. If you have extra tools please bring them to loan. We will also be fixing short sections of the trail that have been blown out by the motos.  Shovels, McLeods, picks, etc will help. Bring some work gloves, protective clothing, & snacks & beverage. If you don’t have any tools please come & someone will have extras for you to use. Please help spread the word, the more people that show the better the trail will be.

 

All volunteers are entitled to a 25% discount on any sixsixone product purchased through Newhall Bike shop.
if you have questions please contact Kirk telaneus@msn.com

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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2009, 06:58:47 PM »


I have a previously scheduled ride with a mtb group from my church that morning.  If nobody shows (which has happened)  I'll be there.  I rode GE a couple weeks ago after that one day of rain.  The track was great and tacky but the brush is really out of control.  Gas hedge trimmers would be great.  I'll bring some tools next time I ride it.
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