Why do ESWA's Volunteer Sawyers Love Their Work?
- Howdy!
- Jun 11
- 1 min read
It's the destination!

ESWA's Volunteer Sawyers are hard at work clearing trails of winter and spring deadfall in Eagle and Summit County. The above photo is from yesterday's outing (June 10th) at Boulder Lake North of Silverthorne. After cutting more than 50 trees from the Rock Creek trail, our group of seven Sawyers paused for a lunch break at Boulder Lake and enjoyed the serenity of the lake. The team even saw what they thought was an Osprey catch two fish in the lake!
You don't need to be certified to join us on one of these events. Simply sign up to one of the events that are posted on our website at: https://www.wild4eswa.org/eswa-events. The only requirements are that you be able to manage a hike of 4 to 6 miles, wear long sleeves, long pants, glasses, and gloves, and be a safe team member.

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