BTS Trail Mtnce page 1
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BTS Trail Mtnce page 1
TAKE A HIKE THROUGH HISTORY ON THE NC BARTRAM TRAIL with old-timey draw knives that would be used on a later work trip for water bars or steps. NC Bartram Trail Maintenance foam flower, various violets and early stages of white trillium and Solomon’s Plume. ============0=========== Workhikes Sun., April 19, 2009 ===========0============ Section 6 Tim Warren - 4 hours Replaced the blazes on the mile-long bike path near Winding Stairs Parking Area. The original plan was to replace old RR cross ties at Duke Power trailhead, but early morning rain made for muddy conditions. This report is for workhikes and trail data gathering trips from March 22 to December 31, 2009. ===========0============ [Accidentally omitted from last newsletter: Sun., Feb. 7, 2009 Section 1 Tim Warren - 9 hours Tim wheeled the BT from the Duke Power Trail head to the Appletree trail head for data for new BT map. Ina did the car-shuttle pickup.] ===========0============ Sat., May 9, 2009 ===========0============ Section 1 15 vols x 6 hrs = 90 hrs ===========0============ ===========0============ Sat., April 18, 2009 ===========0============ Section: BT Western Extension hrs: 8 hrs x 14 = 112 hrs 5 BTS vols: L to R: Dave Reid, Lynn DiFiore, daughter Lyndsey, Debbie Ryals. Photo by Tim Warren Vol BTS: Bruce Johnson, Tim Warren Staff member: Lyn O’Hare; 11 Students: Tashia Vargas; Katherine Allred, Casey Tane, Molly Herold, Nebiyou Mandefro, Chris Lenore, Henry McGuire, Sophie Winitsky, Emily Seager, Katie Anderson and Chris Biddle. We met at the raft put-in parking area at 9 a.m. and drove six miles up US 129 to a Forest Service access road near Bear Creek. Then up 5 miles on a service road to Jutts Gap where we began our work digging tread for the Western Extension of the Bartram Trail. We began working due east toward Ledbetter Road. Approximately 250 yards of tread were dug, most of which was rough digging. Bruce and a student helper cut blowdowns to clear the way for the pulaski crew. We also had some students peel bark from locust logs LBJ CCC work group: Joe Deppe, leader and 9 students: WWC Group photo Jeffery Rozier, Eddie Carlisle, Pete Wright, Randall Plemmons, Jabon Maddle, Patrick Locklear, Mikell Higgins, TaDarris Brown, and Samuel Peterson Most spring wildflowers on 4/18 had not yet emerged at this elevation, but we did find bloodroot, wild geranium, It was a day of clearing brush and blowdowns and trimming new overhanging growth on the trail.