3 - 4 February 2011 Trail Dynamics on Munson
NOTE: The only sections of Munson/Tall Pine Short Cut unfinished are 1) 19/20/21 (between the Powerline and the south terminus of Tall Pine Short Cut, and 2) possible revision to the decaying fall line section downhill from the North Terminus of TPSC. All other work is West Connector or Twilight Zone.
5 Feb included a mountainbike ride with US Forestry's Jim Schmid to assess Twilight Zone needs. It seems quite likely no clay will be used on the TZ loop.
Look for Munson build to resume 22 Feb with West Connector completion and revision/repair to the fall line north end of Tall Pine Shortcut.
Work 3 Feb included finishing an extension to 10-D, and beginning work on 42-E, aka the West Connector. Photos begin at 42-E, then back to the 10-D extension. I continue with the camera anticlockwise through sections 11-D, 12-D, and the wrapup of the photos I neglected to get post-vandalism on the extended 13-D. Then, back over to 42-D till quitting time.
On 4 Feb, the guys squeezed in more work on 42-E, aka the West Connector before weather forced them to wrap it up. I went back 14 Feb to snap photos of where we stand on the West Connector. Gps track of currently worked on (but not yet finished) 42-E here.
Download and read Valerie Naylor's trail assessment. See p.43 (of 55) in that pdf for Munson repair/reclaim segment number location; p.45-47 for description of letter codes A-G.
Optional experimental link to the same file. Please let me know if you have any trouble accessing the file via that experimental link.
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