Ongoing Trail Work
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No trail work can be done on Forest Service land without coordination with them. The RRGCC will have a trail day in RRG sometime this fall after Rocktoberfest. This will probably be focussed on the Military/Left Flank areas. We could probably knock out the Pebble Beach work too.
Trails to Fortress are not "official" system trails so unfortunately nothing can be done there. In the future it is possible that a system trail to Fortress could be designed, approved, and built.
Trails to Fortress are not "official" system trails so unfortunately nothing can be done there. In the future it is possible that a system trail to Fortress could be designed, approved, and built.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
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hey-thinking that same trail (and clearing the two dead snags hanging over routes..requiring climbing..with a chainsaw, evil dead style, an old school trad ethic) would be about a day's work; i was working towards taking a few extra days away in a month or so....let me know?trog wrote:improving access/steps to the zoo would be great - who owns it? who do I call?
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captain static wrote:No trail work can be done on Forest Service land without coordination with them.
Trails to Fortress are not "official" system trails so unfortunately nothing can be done there. In the future it is possible that a system trail to Fortress could be designed, approved, and built.

So this means there are precise definitions of what constitutes trail building.
For instance, walking repeatedly through the woods on the same path. Or, of course, one cannot chop down a tree in the National Forest. Similarly, digging a hole in a National Forest requires prior approval. Most importantly, one must not discuss with a nearby humanoid the relative productive capacity, spatio-temporally speaking, of a vestigial vegetative protuberance.
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I think it would be cool if there was a trail between the North 40 and Purgatory, or Bronaugh Wall and Courtesy Wall...or something like that. The Playground, Shady Grove, B-Wall, and Purgatory all are sunny in the morning, so it would give you an option for warming up in the shade in the morning, then crossing over to the other side of the drainage in the afternoon.