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Get Wild: Building a bridge in the wilderness

Writer: Howdy!Howdy!

In this week's Get Wild read about the Collaboration between ESWA and the US Forest Service with the result being an authentic “wilderness” bridge. The process was accelerated by an important contribution from Maryann Gaug, noted local hiking trail guidebook author and longtime resident.

The construction crew, supervised by the Forest Service’s Nate See and Parker Grimes, expertly implemented the construction plan. Accompanying this capable crew were volunteers from the Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance, organized by Krista Hughes. Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance volunteers provided almost 100 hours of volunteer time.


Click below to read the full article in the Summit Daily:





“Get Wild” publishes on Fridays in the Summit Daily News. Tom Copper is a volunteer and board member for Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance


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