Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
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Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
We are going to try to do some more work on rehabbing the Military Wall Trail this Saturday 12/10/2011. We will meet in the Martins Fork parking lot at 10am. You will need to bring a climbing helmet or hardhat and wear appropriate footwear and clothing. I would like to get a rough headcount, so if you plan on coming out to help please RSVP to bill(at)rrgcc.org
"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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Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
Haven't gotten any RSVP's yet? Post on here if you can come out to help. Hope it is going to be more that just Roger & me.
"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
Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
I'll be there to help out again (I helped you for a bit on the Military trail a few weeks ago). See you at Martin's Fork parking at 10am.
37 & Sunny - Perfect trail work day. There's gotta be more people willing to help...
37 & Sunny - Perfect trail work day. There's gotta be more people willing to help...
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Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
can;t believe i've gotten back on here, for this though i will.
Bill, i'm in. see you in the am
Bill, i'm in. see you in the am
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Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
Im a maybe at this point. I had already made non climbing plans for saturday in louisville that I may be able to break. Is there any chance that anyone will be out there on sunday too, cus I will be out that way for sure then.
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Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
Don't worry about it Kramp.
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Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
If I were anywhere withing a reasonable driving distance, you could count me in. Hopefully you get the numbers you need!
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My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
If my old man bodily aches allow then I will be there to help out on light duty. I can't fully commit just yet, but I will probably be there.
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Re: Military Trail Work 12/10/2011
Forest service regulations.Toad wrote:Why the hard hat?