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2019: 35th Work-log Summary

By cardiganhighlanders | Dec 6, 2019

In 2019 11 volunteers worked on CHVTC, 657 hours on trails and 207 hours on meetings and admin, total  864 hours. Upper Valley Trails Alliance teens were 84 hours, Camp Onaway teens were 80 hours, Thus  the grand  total is 1028 hours.  We patrolled 16 miles of trail, cleaned 200+ drains and side ditches  x…

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West Ridge Trail, October 5th

By cardiganhighlanders | Oct 9, 2019

From newenglandtrailconditions.com for the West Ridge Trail on October 5th: Over 4 trips beyond such routine jobs as cleaning drains and chopping blowdowns, Cardigan Highlanders Volunteer Trail Crew has built fixtures to mitigate erosion problems 0.6 miles above the trailhead. Those washouts result from snowshoers packing down a monorail of ice that dammed a seasonal stream that…

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We have stayed active the last 6 weeks or so. Please forgive me for not having hours here, but this is a lot of work:

By cardiganhighlanders | Sep 10, 2019

 – We hosted 6 campers and 2 leaders from Camp Onaway, who helped us brush out Skyland Trail.  We were three, and blazed it in white, according to the 1987 agreement for Cardigan. – We then hosted 10 teens and three leaders from the Upper Valley Trails Alliance on Newbury Trail west of Rim Trail, adding…

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Mizpah-Crawford Path Trip Report 8-19

By cardiganhighlanders | Sep 1, 2019

By Scott MacFaden CVHTC Board Member and Keeper of the Cuaich On an oppressively hot and humid afternoon in late August, three members of the Cardigan Highlanders Volunteer Trail Crew –Craig Sanborn, Bruce James, and I, arrived at the Crawford Path trailhead on Mt. Clinton Road to begin our three-day adventure on the Crawford Path. …

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Up Coming Trail Work Days: West Ridge Trail Mon July 15, Tue July 16, Thu July 18, Sat July 20

By cardiganhighlanders | Jul 14, 2019

On the afternoon of last Thu July 11 we got over 3.5″ of rain in a few hours.  The road from Canaan to the trailhead is still “local traffic only.”  When it opens I’ll add a day and time to this invitation,  We’ll stay here to work on our home mountains rather than drive two hours to help another crew this weekend.     Please be aware that the earlier we start, the better off we are in this summer heat.  Please reply all to sign up, and reply me with any questions. If you can turn out earlier than 9 AM, please so write me, later volunteers know where we will be.     Usual details: gear for dayhike in forecast weather.  At least 2 qt. water and plenty of food. Long sleeves, long pants, leather boots, BYO work gloves or we issue a pair.  Tools supplied, but BYO subject to crew chief’s approval.  If you have earned your tartan, please wear it.  Cold drinks afterwards.     When we can reach our trails there, we’ll take light tools and hike up a mile to where we stashed the rest of our toolset.  Then we work our way downhill, fixing erosion problems as we go. Plenty of rock setting, ditch digging, and barricade moving.     The waterbars and steps we’ve built lately on West Ridge and Winslow show that we still earn the right to call ourselves a trail crew.  Many thanks, volunteers! Yours,Craig Sanborn, CHVTC

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Winslow Trail, Mt. Kearsarge Wed July 10 at 9 AM

By cardiganhighlanders | Jul 3, 2019

Meet on the auto road just below the toll booth for this trail at 9 AM. We’ll hike up the trail doing a Spring patrol: cleaning drains, sawing blowdowns, repairing old rockwork etc.Usual gear as for dayhike in the forecast weather for that day. 2 qt. water, plenty of food. Leather boots, long pants, long…

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The best Thank You

By cardiganhighlanders | Jun 14, 2019

Who says hikers don’t say thanks for the good trail? The lower elementary class (grade 1-3) of a school in Pembroke wrote us this thank-you card after their hike up the West Ridge Trail up Mt. Cardigan in late May. They summitted in a cloud, a new experience for them. You’ll note how they liked…

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Cole Pond Trail Head

By cardiganhighlanders | May 15, 2019

After 32 hours over three days moving 17 rocks and setting 6 of them in an abutment, we discovered the bridge at this trailhead is too far gone to save (although safe enough to go on using because it is so low to the water). We reported to F&G, who now will decide how to…

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Anatomy of a Spring Patrol

By cardiganhighlanders | Apr 15, 2019

Anybody who has spent time in New Hampshire knows that there are more seasons than just the basic four. The spring thaw is followed by mud season. Fast on it’s heels comes black fly season. But wedged in between those two is a brief window of time that Cardigan Highlanders call spring patrol season. This…

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