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Uwharrie Trail Workday – November 9

Uwharrie Trail Fall Workdays
Join Us On A Newly Reclaimed Section of Uwharrie Trail Between the
Birkhead Wilderness and Jumpinoff Rock-Dark Mtn.

September 14, 2013
October 12, 2013
November 9, 2013

The LandTrust for Central NC in cooperation with the NC Zoo and NC Zoo Society, US Forest Service and volunteers have been working on reopening the Uwharrie to its historic length by purchasing property from willing landowners to fill in gaps in the Uwharrie Trail. Recent land acquisitions in the area of Little Long Mountain on the Randolph and Montgomery County line will allow us to reopen or relocate up to 10 miles of trail between Flint Hill Rd. (Jumping Off Rock Trailhead) and High Pine Church Rd.

The LandTrust purchased this property with loans and is seeking funds to make it a part of the national forest, but is already working to reestablish and re-open this lost section of trail for the public to enjoy.

Join us as we work on reopening a new section trail. From the north drive down King Mtn. Rd, from the south drive up Thayer Rd. from the Ophir Community. The road changes names at the county line. There is parking on the east side at the gate.

We can meet at the Ophir Community Parking Area at the intersection of Ophir and Flint Hill Roads at 8:30 or you can drive on up to the trail crossing at the county line.

We’ll lop, rake, and grub to finish up the Little Long Mountain section, and we’ll begin working toward the north from Little Long Mountain toward High Pine Church Raod. We will work past lunch, but you are welcome to stay as long as you desire. We can help coordinate rides from Greensboro and Raleigh areas if needed.

Questions:
Crystal Cockman Crystal@landtrustcnc.org Central NC Landtrust 336-328-6573 cell
David Craft Chsyhkr@gmail.com GSO Trail Crew 336-686-1888 cell
Dave Gardener Gardner1941@gmail.com RDU Trail Crew 919-810-2786 cell

Update are also posted on our Facebook Group-
https://www.facebook.com/groups/116969541757588/?fref=ts
Google Map and Directions to Site
http://goo.gl/maps/cSHb5

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