How to Help Maintain a Trail
| Topic: | How to Help Maintain a Trail (click to view all messages in thread) |
| Author: | Donovan Harding |
| Posted on: | 2/1/2007; 10:33:01 AM |
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How to help?
If you are an early season user, it helps if you can toss debris off the trail and report the number, location, and size of trees down. This helps the saw crew prioritize and prepare.
If you have loppers, you can cut back brush or small trees growing within four feet of the trail's edge. Try to cut things off at the ground or at joints in the limbs. Toss cuttings downhill.
Another helpful activity is to pick off and toss loose sticks and rocks within reach on the up-side of the trail (cut slope) which are likely to roll down on to the tread later. This helps keep the "slough" from building up so fast.
Any of the above are very helpful and are great exercise. Better than the gym.