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The offending pathway

The offending pathway

Success at the Limestone Put In

brett duxbury August 14, 2017

As the Forest Service contemplated improving the very dangerous pathway to the Limestone Put In and Outfitters argued for a railing to make carrying rafts down easier, KRB took the lead in arguing that the primary objective should be to flatten the surface of its minefield of rocks.

This summer, the Forest Service acted on KRB's recommendation and the result is fantastic! You can almost jog down the path rather than twisting and dodging around a minefield of protruding rocks. KRB thanks the Forest Service and specifically Tricia Maki for making this important and enduring improvement to our river access. 

Dave Waner enjoying the new pathway

Dave Waner enjoying the new pathway

A flat yet grippy surface -- Bravo USFS!

A flat yet grippy surface -- Bravo USFS!

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