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frank clip and rides - 2009/01/04 23:57 This is an idea the Erik Lenzig brought up a while ago, but I thought I would try and get it started again.
There are some trails that don't require a full work day, but rather need some sections trimmed back with hand tools. Would people be interested over the next few months to do some casual rides that periodically require you to dismount and either use a folding saw or hand pruners? I am thinking like a two hour afternoon ride, so as not to interfere with weekend rides. Those don't even need to be large group things, but if there was some sort of plan, it might make the summer rides that much better.
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kevinb Re:clip and rides - 2009/01/05 09:01 im definitely up for the idea, but i may have to do it on a weekend. do you have some particular trails in mind? I think john wert could use some pruning
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EndosRFun Re:clip and rides - 2009/01/05 22:20 Since I feel like of have been freeloading off everyone elses hard work the past year, I would like to help out but I would only be available on the weekends. Since it would be a casual ride, I know I would be able to keep up with y'all.
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frank Re:clip and rides - 2009/01/06 11:34 So the it sounds like weekends might be the only option for most folks (certainly understand the limits of time). Lets see how the ext few days of weather pan out and then maybe shoot for the following weekend.
Saturday AM on the 17th?
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EndosRFun Re:clip and rides - 2009/01/16 22:05 I will be out of town on the 17th. Going someplace warmer.
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