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voice of off-road bicyclists
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Trailwork on Wood Canyon Visa Trail in Pt Mugu State Park to repair it after the Springs Fire, on June 8, 2013
Volunteers from CORBA, SMMTC, Calabasas Day Hikers and others installed 84
drains over the 1.8-mile long trail.
Photos are from Steve Clark and Xandei
Tena. Click on an image to see it full size.
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A drainage dip once it is finished
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We collected at the top of the trail, installing or fixing 84 nicks over 1.8 miles. Great job!
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A shovel was hidden by the brush, but is now there (in part) for everyone to see!
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On the way back down to the bottom, we stopped and added a few refinements to some of the nicks we had just built.
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The boy scouts had stayed near the bottom of the trail and completely refinished this section
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The bottom of the shortcut that the boy scouts blocked off to disuade people from mistaking it for a legitimate trail
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After the work day was finished, some CORBA and Calabasas Day Hiker volunteers joined CORBA's thank-you lunch at a local pizza joint
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