Treeaddict
Treehouser
It’s come to my attention that one of the side trails of a public (county owned property) trail system needs a few smaller blow downs cut up to open it up.
A state park needs a large, multi lead beech cut off the trail.
My uncle in New Hampshire just takes his electric chainsaw with him and does trail maintenance as needed. That’s probably acceptable up there.
I’m wondering if I’d get locked up, fined, have my saw and bike confiscated, or combinations of those options if I just went and opened the trails up. We’re a heavily regulated state. Obviously someone does this maintenance because I see evidence every 300’. There’s a trail club who does maintenance for the state park trails but I’m not trying to join a club at this point.
Has anyone here performed trail maintenance?
A state park needs a large, multi lead beech cut off the trail.
My uncle in New Hampshire just takes his electric chainsaw with him and does trail maintenance as needed. That’s probably acceptable up there.
I’m wondering if I’d get locked up, fined, have my saw and bike confiscated, or combinations of those options if I just went and opened the trails up. We’re a heavily regulated state. Obviously someone does this maintenance because I see evidence every 300’. There’s a trail club who does maintenance for the state park trails but I’m not trying to join a club at this point.
Has anyone here performed trail maintenance?