Seeing some of the damage that has been caused at quite a few local trails (Middle Fork, Skookum, etc) from the recent flooding we've had, I can only imagine what Tiger looks like right now. Forget a nearby river cresting its banks and washing out sections of trail... Tiger is a river to begin with - who knows what's left!
In the spirit of taking care of what we use, perhaps you'll wantt o join us for a work party on Sunday November 26th at Tiger Mountain. This work party will take place up at Preston from 9am to 4pm and will focus on finding spots with standing or running water on the trail... which shouldn't be too dificult! The goal is to reshape the tread to direct the water off. Again, here we are fulfilling a commitment with the DNR. Our hope is that with enough work, well be able to keep the trails at Tiger open year round within the next couple years but well need your help. More information on this work party can be viewed here.
We need to fill these work parties up in order to fulfill agreements with local land managers. This is a very effective means of advocacy and is a good way for you to show your support for local trails. We hope to see you out there.
For More information, please contact BBTC Volunteer Director Jon Kennedy at jon@bbtc.org.
In the spirit of taking care of what we use, perhaps you'll wantt o join us for a work party on Sunday November 26th at Tiger Mountain. This work party will take place up at Preston from 9am to 4pm and will focus on finding spots with standing or running water on the trail... which shouldn't be too dificult! The goal is to reshape the tread to direct the water off. Again, here we are fulfilling a commitment with the DNR. Our hope is that with enough work, well be able to keep the trails at Tiger open year round within the next couple years but well need your help. More information on this work party can be viewed here.
We need to fill these work parties up in order to fulfill agreements with local land managers. This is a very effective means of advocacy and is a good way for you to show your support for local trails. We hope to see you out there.
For More information, please contact BBTC Volunteer Director Jon Kennedy at jon@bbtc.org.