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Trailwork Party on Stacy’s Trail, Sept 5

Please join Trails 2000 for trailwork on Stacy’s Trail in Horse Gulch on Wednesday, September 5, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. All weekend warriors, trail blazers, wanderers and trail lovers alike are invited to volunteer and should meet at the Stacy’s/Cuchillo intersection. Registration is requested below. No experience is necessary for trailwork, and Trails 2000 will provide the necessary instruction and safety tool talk, all tools, gloves and water for volunteers. Please note: The intersection of Stacy’s/Cuchillo is a distance from the trailhead (~45 minute hike), so please plan accordingly.

Trails 2000 Trailwork Party on Stacy’s Trail

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When: Wednesday, September 5, 2018, from 4-7pm (GoogleCal, iCal/Outlook)
Where/Directions: Stacy’s Trail in Horse Gulch; please meet at the Stacy’s/Cuchillo intersection. From Main Avenue in Durango, take College Drive to 8th Avenue and turn right. Take a left at 3rd Street (by Horse Gulch Health Campus, before Sonic) and park in the Horse Gulch trailhead parking lot. From the trailhead, ride, hike or run up Horse Gulch Road to the Meadow Loop intersection. From the Meadow intersection, hike up Cuchillo Trail until it intersects with Stacy’s trail, where you’ll find the Trails 2000 crew with all tools and instruction.
What to wear: Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes or boots, long pants, shirt (long or short sleeved), sun hat, sunscreen, and bring a water bottle and rain jacket (optional). Trails 2000 will provide all tools, instruction, gloves and water and snacks.

Register for Trailwork on Stacy’s Trail

Thank you for your interest in trailwork! This event is now full. Please take a look at other additional upcoming trailwork dates to sign up for a future event!

Trails 2000 hosts public trailwork each Wednesday, as well as other announced days and times, throughout the trail season. Sign up for our FREE Trail Talk E-Newsletter in the upper right hand corner of our website for details and announcements.

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