here it is folks, the gran-daddy of 'em all.

the goal, by the end of the work day, is to have Jubilee within inches of OPEN.

to do this, we're gonna need a turnout of 12 or more peeps. pretty sure you can make that happen.

if you can't make it right at 8am, that's perfectly OK. we're gonna be out there for a while so come out when you can and contribute as much or as little time as you have. giving even a half an hour goes toward helping this club complete this project.

here's what we need to do:

build trail. the route is flagged. piece of cake.

bring:
flat shovel
rogue hoes, if you have one cuz our fleet is down to 2.
chainsaw
hard garden rake
bug spray
hydration
tasty libations
snacks

wear:
long pants
gloves
sturdy shoes - or "toe" shoes. <--- they are amazing, BTW.

we'll be starting where the first 6' x 20' bridge is, working our way around the ridge and ultimately connecting the entire trail.

when this part is finished, we'll then move over to the "observation" deck and connect up to the existing Jubilee trail. once this is complete (it's a very short distance and will go in quickly) we'll move up to the existing Jubilee trail and build the entrance to the Extension. this will ultimately OPEN THE TRAIL.

we need a 100% focused effort on this plan. there is no weed eating, fixing, or repairing that need to be done on this work day. everyone will be working together, as one force, to complete this trail. we do this, and it WILL GET DONE. it's simply amazing how quickly trail is built when EVERYONE is working TOGETHER towards the common goal.

when we're done, we'll probably hang out for a bit HFDB'n on the "observation" deck and marvel at the work everyone has put in over the past 8 months to make this thing happen. be a part of it, seriously. if you haven't been out to see what's going on, you owe it to yourself to witness in person just exactly how large the scale of this project has become. pictures do not do this project justice. you can either come out and be a part of it or wait until it's done, ride it, and be like "damn! I wish I woulda helped build that trail!"

FORC'rs already committed to trail day:
Cannady
Kings
Mielke
Raul
Ray
Struck

see YOU there.