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 one less impass on the Thousand Hills Trail

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distalamputee

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PostSubject: one less impass on the Thousand Hills Trail   one less impass on the Thousand Hills Trail Icon_minitimeWed Aug 31, 2011 7:25 pm

I went out today and tackled one of our trouble spots on Thousand Hills Trail. I don't know if it will be sustainable or not, but it's better than what was there before. At the risk of exposing myself as a dork, I found myself knee deep in mud, sweat, and a bad limmerick: "Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones... Lets Hope They Build This Crossing"
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Doug Long

Doug Long


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PostSubject: Re: one less impass on the Thousand Hills Trail   one less impass on the Thousand Hills Trail Icon_minitimeMon Sep 19, 2011 10:21 am

Jeff, that is pretty good! We've had some of those type of crossings in our neck of the woods and I've spent my share of time "licking wounds" but no broken bones yet. Knock on wood!
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