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We had 97 volunteers at the AF Canyon project for NPLD!!!
Members of Utahoffroad.com, Utah4x4Club.com, Wasatch Cruisers, Lone Peak 4 Wheelers, Zuktah, UXOC, and Teraflex joined other U4 members for fence building and trash collection in the canyon.
Utah4x4Club.com installed two information kiosks on the Forest Lake Road as part of their adopt-a-road projects this season.
4 sections of fence were completed totalling 120 feet to close off two illegal, user-created routes near Dutchman Flat.
Posts and signs were installed on the Miller Hill connector trail to discourage 4x4 vehicles from crossing this dangerous wash-out (several rigs have rolled off this spot on Snowbird's property in the last few years).
Two truck loads of trash were collected from the trails and dispersed sites in the canyon.
Enough can't be said about all the hard work put in by the volunteers who attended! Thanks to everyone and the all the clubs who participated!
Especially big thanks to Teraflex, Teraflex Plus, Six States, and Tom Wood's Drive Shafts for sponsoring the free t-shirts again this year!
NPLD 2008 is on September 27, so mark your calendars today!
A few pics from Steve Edmunds, our official project photographer for the day.
Most of the group in the morning:
Building some fence:
Drilling is fun:
Some of the fence crew a few minutes before it started snowing:
All the trash:
After the "fun" I ran up to Forest Lake in the snow with a few other folks.
Utah4x4Club.com's upper kiosk:
My Scout in the snow:
Rigs lined up at the lake:
Rigs and drivers at the lake:
Members of Utahoffroad.com, Utah4x4Club.com, Wasatch Cruisers, Lone Peak 4 Wheelers, Zuktah, UXOC, and Teraflex joined other U4 members for fence building and trash collection in the canyon.
Utah4x4Club.com installed two information kiosks on the Forest Lake Road as part of their adopt-a-road projects this season.
4 sections of fence were completed totalling 120 feet to close off two illegal, user-created routes near Dutchman Flat.
Posts and signs were installed on the Miller Hill connector trail to discourage 4x4 vehicles from crossing this dangerous wash-out (several rigs have rolled off this spot on Snowbird's property in the last few years).
Two truck loads of trash were collected from the trails and dispersed sites in the canyon.
Enough can't be said about all the hard work put in by the volunteers who attended! Thanks to everyone and the all the clubs who participated!
Especially big thanks to Teraflex, Teraflex Plus, Six States, and Tom Wood's Drive Shafts for sponsoring the free t-shirts again this year!
NPLD 2008 is on September 27, so mark your calendars today!
A few pics from Steve Edmunds, our official project photographer for the day.
Most of the group in the morning:
Building some fence:
Drilling is fun:
Some of the fence crew a few minutes before it started snowing:
All the trash:
After the "fun" I ran up to Forest Lake in the snow with a few other folks.
Utah4x4Club.com's upper kiosk:
My Scout in the snow:
Rigs lined up at the lake:
Rigs and drivers at the lake: