[NMCCSC] No logs down on official Switchback Trail
Sam Beard
samgbeard at msn.com
Thu Dec 17 18:45:44 MST 2020
Hello Skiers,
A Ski Club member and a FOSM (Friends of the Sandia Mountains) volunteer skied/snowshoed official Switchback Trail in the last couple of days, and there are no trees down on the lower part of this trail.
The logs are apparently on an old segment of trail that the Sandia Ranger District Trails Manager does not want maintained. It is not an official trail.
Volunteers must be trained and certified by USFS personnel before they may operate crosscut saws and chain saws on the Sandia Ranger District (SRD)and any National Forest.
The NMCCSC sponsors trail maintenance outings every fall in the Jemez Mountains. Trails in the SRD are usually maintained by FOSM volunteers who remove down trees within one or two weeks of when they fall. Several Ski Club members are also members of FOSM and help maintain trails.
Sam Beard, Trails Chair
NMCCSC
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