JORDAN VALLEY AREA UPDATE via Jordan Valley Trails Council >> 01/23
The JVTC is excited to announce trail 766 is back open! Last week our hard working volunteers spent 8 hours laying plywood and covering the deck on the new bridge. The recent snowfall has added to our trials and helped increase the coverage on the bridge as well.
Thank you to Phil, John, Archie, Alan and Doug for their time helping on this project!
With that said, as they worked on the bridge there were multiple group who pulled up to them. Most of these groups went around a barricade and a barrel on each side. When you see a trail closed, road closed, ribbon blocking a path, PLEASE! think why that barricade may be there. Bridge out, hazard, unsafe trail conditions, private property, etc., it could be for your safety.
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