![]() Rothrock Forest District and the Friends of Rothrock State Forest hosted a Conservation Volunteer Day on June 22, 2019. During this safety training, trail building equipment demo, and trail building day 33 people volunteered their time to learn and begin building a new trail. The equipment demo showcased the forest district's mini-excavator, mini-skidsteer loader, and a recently purchased (via Central Pennsylvania Convention & Visitors Bureau Grant) trail blade attachment. The demonstration showed the mini-excavator breaking new ground and clearing the trail corridor. The mini-skidsteer and trail blade attachment then demonstrated how those pieces of equipment functioned and would be utilized to finish out the roughed in trail. Following lunch, the volunteers and district staff made their way up Musser Trail to the new off-shoot trail (has not been named at this time) that will ultimately take trail users from Musser Gap parking area up and over Tussey Mountain while offering numerous loops as part of the Rothrock’s new trail plan to have 60 miles of new, professionally built, multi-use trail created. This new trail is approximately ¼ mile long at this time and will eventually be continued on through a contract with a private, professional trail building company that will be contracted to create a 7.5 mile trail loop in the Musser Gap to Little Shingletown area as phase one of the new trail plan. In addition to the equipment demonstration and trail work experience, volunteers received training on risk assessment in the forest from both a recreation and trail work perspective. Tick awareness training was also provided by Karen Poh, Ph.D and Hannah Greenberg, MS from the Penn State Department of Entomology.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |