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Soquel Demonstration Forest Trailwork -- Sunday, November 13

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Trailworkers,


As the leaves start to fall and showers are in the forecast, its time for trailwork again at the Soquel Demonstration Forest. Sunday, November 13 is the first trailwork date of the new 2005/2006 season and a great opportunity to give back to the trails you have been enjoying all summer.


We are meeting at the parking lot on Highland, across the steel bridge at 8:30 AM on Sunday, November 13th. Depending on conditions, trailworkers may find it easiest to ride to the work site. Bring your bike if you want to ride. Bob trailers will be provided. If weather conditions are not conducive to riding into the forest, or if you prefer to walk, you can hike in to the work site.


You should bring long pants and sleeves, plenty of water, and lunch or a snack you can carry with you on the trail, and hiking shoes/boots. I will bring work gloves to loan if you have none. If you are planning on riding into the site, bring ride gear. The Stewards of Soquel Forest will provide coffee and something for your sweet tooth. Our start time is 9:00am, and we will work until mid-afternoon. From there, some will go for a ride, and others will stay and clean tools.


Please sign up at http://www.trailworkers.com/volunteer.cfm so we know how many tools to bring, or email nigel.ray@durect.com if you have any questions.


IMBA's rule of thumb is to give 20/20/20 each year, referring to local member dues, national member dues, and hours in the field making the outdoors a better experience for everyone. This is an excellent opportunity to add a few hours toward completing your annual trailwork requirements.



Nigel Ray and Charles Jalgunas
Stewards of Soquel Forest

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