Trail Maintenance Workshop

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Ever wonder how the trails stay open and passable? Where do those colored marks on the trees come from? Join us this Earth Day Weekend and find out!

Trail Maintenance is clearing, cleaning, and blazing. Trail maintainers use small hand tools to clip and cut brush out of the trail, remove debris from drainage structures, and paint or hang the markers used for route finding also known as blazes.

This course helps you gain or brush up on the skills necessary to a Trail Conference Trail Maintainer Volunteer.  Skills include how to clip trail corridors, clean drainage structures, proper blazing techniques, and reporting trail conditions.

There will be a field component of this course, so be sure you wear your sturdy hiking boots and work gloves if you have them!

 

 

When
April 20th, 2019 from 10:00 AM to  2:00 PM
Location
Stokes State Forest - Stokes office parking lot
1 Coursen Road
Branchville, NJ
United States
Additional workshop information
Level Beginner
Coordinator Peter Dolan
Instructor Raymond Frey
For more information, contact... Ray at [email protected]