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Waiting to get started at the bottom of the Guadalasca Trail in Sycamore Canyon
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Pete shows off his special trailwork glove
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Up the trail we go!
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More workers heading up the trail
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The sweep and companions, with Boney Mountain in the background
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Waiting to get started...
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The first group heads a bit further up the trail
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They're not so far away, discussing the strategy
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A byciclist shows up. It's CORBA chairman Jeff Klinger
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These ruts in the middle of the trail need to be filled in and the high sides (berms) cut down so the rainwater can drain off the trail
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This rolling dip will direct the water off the trail without interfering with trail users
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Chopping down the berm
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Smoothing the surface after leveling the trail
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A bug is uncovered on the trail
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Making another rolling dip
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Jeff joins in the work
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Liz pulls the berm down to fill the depression in the middle of the trail
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Jeff works on making a drain so the water doesn't pool here and make another big mud hole
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Angel likes to show off her hardware. Don't fool with this chick, guys!
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A before (closer) and after (further away) contrast
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A lot of riders came through as we were working. They all thanked us for fixing up the trail.
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Jeff has made a lot of progress on what used to be a mud hole
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Clearing a little brush
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