Hello everyone! I often post about the trails I have blazed through, carving my footprint on awesome trails. But I have never stopped to think about how EXACTLY are these trails created in the first place.
At Henry W. Coe State Park, which is in Morgan Hill and is THE LARGEST state park in Northern California, there is actually a group of volunteers dedicated to making it happen.
If you are interested in learning how the process of clearing trails is done through wild terrain mark your calendars for "Fall Trail Day" on November 1st. They have a day set up where an experienced guide shows you how this is done, and you use the tools they provide you with to go about clearing trails.
Visit: http://www.coepark.org/trailwork.html for more information.
Happy Trail Hunting!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Dear John,
Thanks for keeping up with your postings! They are really good blogs: informative, visually resourceful, and interactive with cited sources on the Internet.
Since you mention so many important facts and places, I think it might enhance readability if you could manipulate your font attributes a bit more so that these labels would pop to my attention.
You might also like to credit your own photos in case others are linking to your blog.s
Keep with your good work!
mf
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