Mags
05-31-2007, 13:22
On CDT-L someone said how you should leave a trace by doing impromptu maintenance. I am not sure how effective that may or may not be, but figure doing some trail work with a group is a great way to "Leave a trace".
Just a reminder that this Saturday is National Trails Day. If you can, get out there and work on a project for the day or even the weekend. If you can't get on the CDT, PCT, AT or whatever, I'm sure there are some local outdoor groups that can use you to swing a pulaski, pick up trash, restore an eroded area, etc.
You often get a fed very well. There are usually hot drinks, cold soda and beer too! And of course you get to work in a beautiful area with some great people.
If you have enjoyed the trails, is a great way to get give back! You will leave a trace in the best possible way. :)
Just a reminder that this Saturday is National Trails Day. If you can, get out there and work on a project for the day or even the weekend. If you can't get on the CDT, PCT, AT or whatever, I'm sure there are some local outdoor groups that can use you to swing a pulaski, pick up trash, restore an eroded area, etc.
You often get a fed very well. There are usually hot drinks, cold soda and beer too! And of course you get to work in a beautiful area with some great people.
If you have enjoyed the trails, is a great way to get give back! You will leave a trace in the best possible way. :)