Eaton Canyon Trails

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Sean
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I finished the second tier of the rock wall.
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It's mostly buried in dirt because I also started grading the tread above and tossed the debris onto the slope.
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On my next trip I should finish the third tier and restore the tread to three feet wide. There is a spot where the tread is still only a foot wide, but I carved footholds into the rock, so it's much easier to walk around it.
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I was just there yesterday afternoon and saw your work. Thank you! It takes so much effort to get to Idlehour....much less do any meaningful trail work there. Such an incredible stretch of trail and creek...
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Were you jogging with poles?
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Had poles but definitively not jogging....I didn't see a soul past Henninger...it was Sunday around 3p
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JakubRZ wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:16 pm Had poles but definitively not jogging....I didn't see a soul past Henninger...it was Sunday around 3p
If you saw a mountain biker with a yellow bag on his bike and an orange backpack absolutely booking it down the road yesterday afternoon, that was me!
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