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On September 15, 2010 equestrian volunteers Jamie Cardiff, Karen Humphreys, Sharon Capper, Chris Lowe, Karen Hammersley,
Yvette Rollins, and Maggie Whitlow launched construction of a new culvert on the horseback riding trail
a little over a half mile from Amo. This small stream valley has been one of the more difficult areas
to pass after periods of wet weather. In November 2010, a smaller group of volunteers completed this culvert,
opened it for trail users, and began construction of two additional culverts along the Coatesville mile.
See photos below and click here
for more details on the beginning of the project.
During the summer of 2011, equestrian volunteers completed construction of the two culverts along the Coatesville
mile, also shown in photos below. Click here
for the news item on the completion of the project.
Karen Humphreys & Sharon Capper inspect the seasonal stream crossing
of the equestrian trail near Amo in preparation for installing a culvert (Sep 15, 2010)
Jamie Cardiff prepares the stream bed to install the 2 pipes (Sep 15, 2010)
Pipes installed, geotextile and first level of gravel in place (Oct 14, 2010)
View from west side (Oct 14, 2010)
View from bicycle/hiking trail (Oct 14, 2010)
Volunteers on completed culvert on Amo mile (Nov 13, 2010)
Upstream side of culvert on Amo mile (Nov 13, 2010)
Downstream side of culvert on Amo mile (Nov 13, 2010)
Volunteers with completed culvert on Amo mile (Nov 13, 2010)
Small culvert on Coatesville mile (February 2012)
Small culvert on Coatesville mile (July 2011)
Large culvert on Coatesville mile (November 2011)
Large culvert on Coatesville mile (November 2011)
Large culvert on Coatesville mile (November 2011)
Large culvert on Coatesville mile (November 2011)
Crittenden Creek Crossing maintenance, Yvette Rollins (summer 2011)
Crittenden Creek Crossing maintenance, Maggie Whitlow (summer 2011)
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