After the workday Sunday we just have a couple hundred yards to go. And the corner we worked on is butter.
Thanks to:
Clay Lozier (yep, he took the afternoon off from Stocksdale to lend a hand)
Deron Graham
Travis Stephens
Craig Stoeltzing
Scott Capstack
Check out what Clay and the Liberty crew have going on at: http://stocksdalewalnutwoods.blogspot.com/
30 September 2008
Another great workday
25 September 2008
Trail building this Sunday, Sept. 28th
We're close to finishing this short loop and could use some help.
WORK DAY:
Sunday (Sept 28) 1p-4p
TOOLS (if you have them):
Pulaskis
McLeods
Shovels
Rakes
Loppers
Handsaws
anything else you think might be helpful.
If you don't have tools, don't worry. We should have plenty.
SPECIAL NOTE: The trails are not yet open to the public. Right now, the only way you are able to sample the trails will be at workdays. Please respect the land and the land owners.
23 September 2008
22 September 2008
A great weekend
Thanks to all who came out. We got an insane amount of beautiful work done. We got about 50 hrs of work done in 2 days.
If you see these people give them a bear hug for their hard work:
Cam Chambers
Amber Chambers
Matt Dutcher
Wade Frerichs
Jason (Wade's fixie newbie)
Devin Martin
Greg Rupp
Travis Stephens
Scott Capstack
Craig Stoeltzing
17 September 2008
Swope Update and Workdays this Saturday and Sunday
UPDATE:
A couple of us have been working over the last month on the Swope trails and things are coming along nicely. We wanted to get things far enough along that you'll immediately see our vision and be able to see the possibilities for the future.
We are to the point of having the first short loop rideable although we have a ton of work to still do. Plan to bring your bike or running shoes. With a good volunteer turnout this weekend, we should be fairly close to having the trails ready to open.
WORK WEEKEND:
Saturday (Sept 20) morning 8a-12p
Sunday (Sept 21) morning 8a-12p
Sunday (Sept 21) afternoon 1p-4p
Obviously, most of you won't be able to make all 3 sessions, but if you can make 1, the trails will love you for it. Something else to consider, you'll never be more than 5 minutes from your car, so you can come and go as needed.
TOOLS to bring (if you have them):
Pulaskis
McLeods
Shovels
Rakes
Loppers
Handsaws
anything else you think might be helpful.
If you don't have tools, don't worry. We should have plenty.
SPECIAL NOTE: The trails are not yet open to the public. Right now, the only way you are able to sample the trails will be at workdays. Please respect the land and the land owners.