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P A G E 10<br />
Trails News<br />
By Peggy Brian Woodson, Hurley, Park Maintenance Supervisor, Assistant Trails<br />
What has the Trails crew has been doing? See below...<br />
Right: Rocks placed strategically between the trail and the<br />
fence serve to deter visitors from operating their OHVs too<br />
close to the fence protecting one of our native wildlife<br />
watering holes.<br />
B L O W S A N D R E A D E R<br />
V O L U M E 7 I S S U E 4<br />
Left: While Pete Hernandez looks on, Ryan Walasek works<br />
on removing a rock protruding from the trail corridor.<br />
Left: Martin Rubalcava uses the come-a-long to keep<br />
tension on the fencing that the crew is installing to protect<br />
visitors from entering into a hazardous structure area.<br />
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