Thursday, July 2, 2009

Logging, Brushing, Draining & Signing

Using the pole saw to limb branches for horsemen on Jones Ranch.

Rock Springs sign replacement. We have been installing these signs like crazy. Using the right mixture of rock and dirt we are able to get these signs in as solid as concrete.
After a day of sitting through training, the crew was anxious to get out and work...despite the rain.

If these signs can withstand his enthusiasm, they can probably withstand most anything.

This picture was taken the day I was away for Law Enforcement training. Not sure how they got their feelings hurt.

Tamping it in.

This sign is in Black Hawk campground. What a beautiful place to work.

We will order a new wooden sign to replace to old one here at the bottom of Jones Ranch.

One of our first signs this season at the top of Bear Canyon.

Before...

After...

These ones were 2 of about 12 on the trail to Red Lake

Hang up in R. Fork Salt Cr.

This tree in Wardsworth Canyon was reported by horsemen we spoke to at a trail head. Much of our work this year has been in response to reports by trail users. Thanks to all those who help us out this way.

A corduroy crossing that filled in with sediment and washed out on the Jones Ranch trail. There is a lot of work to do in this section of trail where erosion has been severe.

These birds were looking like their Mother hadn't returned for some time. Hopefully it works out for them.


Butterfly LZ

Nice place for a break on Schramm Creek trial.
4 of a kind during lunch break at Payson Lakes Guard Station

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