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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1349276" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>It's a back and forth battle. Most understand the need for trail repairs for broken bridges, washouts, garbage pickup etc, but there's more dissention when it comes to trail maintenance. Some like to see a trail deteriorate so that it changes all the time and becomes more difficult. Most of those people haven't had to work directly with the land managers yet so they don't fully understand why we have to do what we have to do.</p><p></p><p>Corey's point, I believe, was that very few people show up to work parties compared to the number of people that use the trails. I've been to work parties where people are ticked off that we're in their way, God forbid they should think of helping out. Or we see people that say that they only get to wheel a few times a year so they're not going to waste that day or weekend, at a work party.</p><p></p><p>Work like we're trying to do on the Rainier Vista is more fun because it involves making something new, something more difficult and something unique for the area.</p><p></p><p>We need more help on this one with obtaining heavy equipment than we do on the trail. However, with this rock buggy that Corey and I are putting together, some MAN power will be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1349276, member: 15983"] It's a back and forth battle. Most understand the need for trail repairs for broken bridges, washouts, garbage pickup etc, but there's more dissention when it comes to trail maintenance. Some like to see a trail deteriorate so that it changes all the time and becomes more difficult. Most of those people haven't had to work directly with the land managers yet so they don't fully understand why we have to do what we have to do. Corey's point, I believe, was that very few people show up to work parties compared to the number of people that use the trails. I've been to work parties where people are ticked off that we're in their way, God forbid they should think of helping out. Or we see people that say that they only get to wheel a few times a year so they're not going to waste that day or weekend, at a work party. Work like we're trying to do on the Rainier Vista is more fun because it involves making something new, something more difficult and something unique for the area. We need more help on this one with obtaining heavy equipment than we do on the trail. However, with this rock buggy that Corey and I are putting together, some MAN power will be needed. [/QUOTE]
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