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<blockquote data-quote="jbain8" data-source="post: 616125" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Spring is a great time for a big ride, it will also give me some time to get a few more of the really tough trails cleared and ready to open. Had a sit down with HMT last month and the plan is to have 3 hard days of riding available by the end of April. We are scheduled to take the landowner out next month for final approval on 6 new trails so we're making progress. </p><p></p><p>** EAST LYNN** Was part of a Town Hall with US Congressman Evan Jenkins and the Corps of Engineers. The overall theme was promoting the Trail Systems in Southern WV but it was also to discuss the likelihood of the Corps turning over a huge tract of land south of Huntington to HMT. The positive is it's like IVY and has been ran by the locals for years so the trails are considerably more mature than Bearwallow and I see this transfer happening next year. We also discussed the Kanawha Park which will be just south of Charleston, they have already signed 3 of the 4 landowners and the money for the trail heads and trail opening has already been secured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbain8, post: 616125, member: 12283"] Spring is a great time for a big ride, it will also give me some time to get a few more of the really tough trails cleared and ready to open. Had a sit down with HMT last month and the plan is to have 3 hard days of riding available by the end of April. We are scheduled to take the landowner out next month for final approval on 6 new trails so we're making progress. ** EAST LYNN** Was part of a Town Hall with US Congressman Evan Jenkins and the Corps of Engineers. The overall theme was promoting the Trail Systems in Southern WV but it was also to discuss the likelihood of the Corps turning over a huge tract of land south of Huntington to HMT. The positive is it's like IVY and has been ran by the locals for years so the trails are considerably more mature than Bearwallow and I see this transfer happening next year. We also discussed the Kanawha Park which will be just south of Charleston, they have already signed 3 of the 4 landowners and the money for the trail heads and trail opening has already been secured. [/QUOTE]
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