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BASIC TRAIL MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP
Posted Date: 12/4/2006
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BASIC TRAIL MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP



WHAT: A workshop offered to agency staff and volunteers who are
interested in learning basic trail maintenance skills.

WHERE: Silverado Fire Station, Trabuco Ranger District, Cleveland
National Forest, 27172 Silverado Canyon Road, Orange County (Directions
below)

WHEN: Saturday, December 9, 2006 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

WHO: Frank Padilla, Jr. Officer CA State Parks; Kurt Loheit, Trail
Designer; and the SoCal Trail Coalition

RSVP: SPACE IS LIMITED. Reservations are required. No fee.

BRING: Please bring a lunch, drinks and snacks will be provided. Wear a
hat and bring work gloves for the afternoon trail session.

QUESTIONS?: Contact Debra Clarke at (951) 736-1811x3227
Wilderness/Trails Manager, Volunteer Coordinator

DIRECTIONS: See Thomas Guide, Orange County, Page 802 Take Santiago Canyon Road to Silverado Canyon Road. The fire station is on Silverado Canyon Road 3/4 mile from Santiago Canyon road. On right.

Participants from Riverside County may wish to take the 241 toll road. After the toll booth the first exit is Santiago Canyon Road. Take Santiago Canyon road and turn left (south) for several miles. The second left turn is Irvine Lake and the third left turn is Silverado Canyon Road. The drive from the Corona area/91 Fwy to the fire station is about 35 minutes.

PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE EARLY. We will start at 9 a.m.

 



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