WVP/CR storm clean up TM session 8/10 9am

thegock

Well-Known Member
Guys that armored (all 3 of them are standing on the rock armor) the puddle south of the bridge on the White trail Coney Island:

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@jklett Do you have a screen name on Jeremy and Joe? @Jrzjoe (the brains of the operation, who found a rock quarry)
 

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Norm

Mayor McCheese
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Here we are in the lot. Usually these TM sessions are a lot of standing but people started showing before 8:30 and we were walking out by 9:05:

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This was my original reroute but in the end I made it go more left, on a higher piece of ground. All of this work is on white. Cross stream, quick-left-quick-right. We addressed that climb there.

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Looking down from the first intersection. Kirt took his crew off to the side towards the pond and we stayed here. What you see on the left is the tire track where the machinery they brought in dug up the ground. We used that to reroute the initial totally washed out climb.

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This is looking up from the intersection, the update from the initial picture up top. You can see the old trail to the right, sunk into the ground by a solid 6" after years of being washed out.

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And looking down, finished product.

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First part of the bottom trail, in the above picture, you then take a right and this is what gets you back to the bottom access trail.

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This is just a tree I cut out on mid-red by hand.

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Off The Road Again

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Great work guys and girls! Glad I was able to help out. Good to see other trail users out there to help also. Looks like all the trails are now open except Blue - due to hangers. Hopefully park or tree experts can figure out a way to get them down without destroying the trails with machinery.
 

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