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<blockquote data-quote="Money Mark" data-source="post: 1316552" data-attributes="member: 16397"><p><strong>The Foreman</strong></p><p></p><p>It was Ted and Eric as drivers / wincher's, myself and the boys from Bellingham, Jake and (I forgot your name, sorry.....Eric's passenger) for this crew. At the morning meeting, we received the opportunity to "obliterate" the entrance and exit(s) to Trail of Doom and the small loop before. Oh fun!:redneck:</p><p></p><p></p><p>The objective was to reduce the visible sight of these pathways from the old logging road / access road......and "block" them too.</p><p></p><p>Most material was winched and dragged from the sides of the trail. Some logs we moved were already in place from previous workparties. Those we repositioned back in place. Other logs we yanked (cut when needed) out from the the sides of the trail. "Maple Vine" looks natural and makes the trail less noticeable at a glance (again, our objective) so we used alot of that, as you can see. David from the DNR had also mentioned to avoid cutting down trees.......to instead use "debris" from the ground. But.....at our (in the end, my) discretion we could cut down and use Alders as part of the "obliteration". We strategically used 6 Alders (one very large) in 3 spots......the mudded area before the actual entrance to TOD, the hill climb exit and one small Alder at the original exit.</p><p></p><p>We all worked well together and I thank everyone in the crew for their efforts. Tree handling beasts you all are!!!:awesomework:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Lake Isabel Trail and TOD will be missed.......but, I'm over it. Work was asked of us by the DNR and we did it. I hope that whomever (hikers) inherits that beautiful area appreciates it as much as "us"......now that it's lost and gone to motorized use.</p><p></p><p>I hear there might be another Work Party soon.:; I'll be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Money Mark, post: 1316552, member: 16397"] [b]The Foreman[/b] It was Ted and Eric as drivers / wincher's, myself and the boys from Bellingham, Jake and (I forgot your name, sorry.....Eric's passenger) for this crew. At the morning meeting, we received the opportunity to "obliterate" the entrance and exit(s) to Trail of Doom and the small loop before. Oh fun!:redneck: The objective was to reduce the visible sight of these pathways from the old logging road / access road......and "block" them too. Most material was winched and dragged from the sides of the trail. Some logs we moved were already in place from previous workparties. Those we repositioned back in place. Other logs we yanked (cut when needed) out from the the sides of the trail. "Maple Vine" looks natural and makes the trail less noticeable at a glance (again, our objective) so we used alot of that, as you can see. David from the DNR had also mentioned to avoid cutting down trees.......to instead use "debris" from the ground. But.....at our (in the end, my) discretion we could cut down and use Alders as part of the "obliteration". We strategically used 6 Alders (one very large) in 3 spots......the mudded area before the actual entrance to TOD, the hill climb exit and one small Alder at the original exit. We all worked well together and I thank everyone in the crew for their efforts. Tree handling beasts you all are!!!:awesomework: Lake Isabel Trail and TOD will be missed.......but, I'm over it. Work was asked of us by the DNR and we did it. I hope that whomever (hikers) inherits that beautiful area appreciates it as much as "us"......now that it's lost and gone to motorized use. I hear there might be another Work Party soon.:; I'll be there. [/QUOTE]
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