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78 Barry supervising the next generation of Trail Workers.
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80 Ranger Tony showing us how it's done. Mr. Hoffman told me that he started with State Parks doing this type of work.
81 Robert Lee smiling for the camera after terrorizing the rocks and roots along the berm of the rebuilt Sage Trail.
82 This kind of work can occasionally bring a smile to your face.
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84 Steve putting the finishing touches on a rolling drain dip.
85 Yucca and Lupine competing for scare resources along the edge of the trail.
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88 If you look at the background, you can see why Lupine is considered a member of the Pea family. See the pods? They explode when the seeds are ready to be disbursed and the Sun is a catalyst.
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92 The Trails Council purchased this for State Parks and it has been money well spent.
93 A future Trail Crew Leader!
94 Even after two days of work - Thumbs up!
95 Heidi and Alex.
96 Ryan, surveying the landscape as our work comes to a close.
97 Your Crew Leaders before the day's work began..... Dave,Jerry,Virginia,Barb, Barry,Dave & John.
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102 Hard working Alex with George (standing around while Alex does the work).
103 John removing the slough whil Heidi does some lopping.
104 Howard surveying the scene. Look how nice that trail looks!
105 Howard going to town creating an outslope as he removes slough from the edge of the trail.
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109 A before picture with George, John Howard, Dave and Chuck.
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111 The Crenshaw Eco Club - looks like a before picture with everyone looking clean and ready to work.
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113 The Crenshaw Eco Club making it look easy to work on trails.