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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1348255" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>January and I recently GPS traced the Sunrise, Mainline, Mainline extension, Easy Wild, Busywild Rainier Vista, Gotcha and Alder Loop.. I didn't get to the Inner Alder Loop or the Swamp Trail to get those done. When those missing sections are done, and with a little help from one of the Tamers who has some better skills than I with the mapping. We'll have a new map of the trail system both on paper and for those with GPS that will not only have trails, but I'm marking bridges, intersections, obstacles etc. Here's my un-tweaked version that I did in January for you:awesomework:</p><p></p><p></p><p>However, I was making a generalized statement about clubs adopting trails. Each of these clubs have adopted trails, but sometimes the work that needs to be done is more than then can handle themselves.</p><p></p><p>You forget that I organized, ran and attended every Elbe work party (except for the ones that the Tamers did on their own while working on the Sunrise trail) for 2 years while I was the PNW4WDA land manager for Elbe. I have a pretty good handle on what it takes and how to accomplish the tasks, even if I haven't seen the most recent trouble spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1348255, member: 15983"] January and I recently GPS traced the Sunrise, Mainline, Mainline extension, Easy Wild, Busywild Rainier Vista, Gotcha and Alder Loop.. I didn't get to the Inner Alder Loop or the Swamp Trail to get those done. When those missing sections are done, and with a little help from one of the Tamers who has some better skills than I with the mapping. We'll have a new map of the trail system both on paper and for those with GPS that will not only have trails, but I'm marking bridges, intersections, obstacles etc. Here's my un-tweaked version that I did in January for you:awesomework: However, I was making a generalized statement about clubs adopting trails. Each of these clubs have adopted trails, but sometimes the work that needs to be done is more than then can handle themselves. You forget that I organized, ran and attended every Elbe work party (except for the ones that the Tamers did on their own while working on the Sunrise trail) for 2 years while I was the PNW4WDA land manager for Elbe. I have a pretty good handle on what it takes and how to accomplish the tasks, even if I haven't seen the most recent trouble spots. [/QUOTE]
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