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The whole crew laboring on the first of 2 trails we worked on, the start of a reroute of the "Overlook Trail" for handicap access. Since the trail section we finished led to a rock slide and abruptly ended (to be finished later by others), we called this side trail the "Underlook Trail." Pictured from left to right: Nell, Chuck, Ralph, Bob, Bert (Bertha), Jim, Charli, Debbie, and Betty.

This is just one of many huge boulders we encountered which we had to unbury and then move off the trail, some of which required much digging to uncover followed by people on 2 pry bars and several others to muscle it out of the ground and off to the side. Pictured: Nell placing rock fulcrums beneath the pry bar; Bob (red hard hat) on one pry bar; Roger (our volunteer crew chief representing our host agency, The Chinook Trail Association) in white hard hat using the second pry bar; and Charli supervising by the tree.
The last 2 days we worked on the start of a lengthy reroute of the Hamilton Mountain Trail designed to get hikers off the old logging road and into the cooler, more scenic forest. Much of the trail we created crossed a slope ranging from 45 degrees to 60 degrees, making footing a precarious proposition. Pictured are Roger, Bob, and Jim, with the new tread becoming obvious in the dense forest.
Here is the the entire hard-working crew after the last day's work. This project was a real joy because of these fine people whose work ethic and dedication to the hiking community became evident from the first day. Ages ranged from 23 to 69 with most being in their 50s and 60s, but no one used age as an excuse to avoid contributing and all pitched in with camp chores and conversation. Commaraderie and banter predominated in camp, on our hikes, at the work sites, and each evening around the campfire. It was a pleasure and priviledge getting to know these wonderful folks!
Kneeling: (L to R): Nell, Betty, Roger
Standing: Bob, Chuck, Bert, Charli, Jim, Debbie, Ralph
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