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KEYSTONE: A Galbraith Mountain January Build Day

January 8, 2014 by Todd Elsworth

From our Friends at Cascade Mountain Runners:

Saturday, January 18, 2014

8:45am until 3:00pm

Start off the new year by improving your trail karma!

We’ll be finishing up our projects on Keystone and are hoping to get the trail dialed in. If you want a ride up to the mountain, meet us at 8:45 in the parking lot above the Lake Padden softball fields. Lunch is around 12-1pm and we start to wrap up around 3pm. Bring work gloves, a bottle of water, and weather appropriate clothing. We do provide tools but if you have a favorite, please bring it. Food and drinks (i.e. coffee and snacks in the morning and lunch in the afternoon) will be provided by both Cascade Mountain Runners and a dedicated group of women runners who call themselves “Galbraith SPOT.” You will be asked to sign a hold harmless waiver if you haven’t done so this year. There are copies available on the website.

Join the January Build Day Event on Facebook.

 

Todd Elsworth

Todd Elsworth is one of the many “Mossy-haired lunatics roaming the dripping peninsulas”, described in “I’m Here for the Weather” by Tom Robbins. As executive director, he works to fulfill our mission to teach the health benefits of nature, promote outdoor recreation, and steward the places where we play.

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