FMST Works Wolf Pit
Today, Friends of Mountains-To-Sea Trail hiked the aftermath of the White Creek Fire, clearing fallen trees from Wolf Pit and the MST. (Photos: Don Williams)
Today, Friends of Mountains-To-Sea Trail hiked the aftermath of the White Creek Fire, clearing fallen trees from Wolf Pit and the MST. (Photos: Don Williams)
Today a team of dedicated volunteers located and removed hundreds of pounds of trash near the new MST-Fonta Flora Connector Trail.
While one team was cutting “cookies”, another headed down to the Linville River to rehab some oversize campfire rings on the Linville Gorge Trail (LGT).
Today a team from Catawba Valley Community Collage (CVCC) helped veteran trail volunteer Jonathan Massey cut “cookies” from a fallen tree to be used in a wildlife study later this year.
Today volunteers of all ages moved trash (including 30 tires!) from the floodplain near Daffodil Flats down to the Blue Hole tire cache.
Following up on their success from the January 17 Clean-up, volunteers returned today to continue work at the Linville Falls Plunge Basin. One more trip and this area will be clean!
A few weeks ago, a small team of volunteers rounded up the last batch of tires from the Pinch-In floodplain. Today, a much larger team moved them south to a cache that volunteers have been building over the past year. … Continued
Ever wonder why the Gorge is so clean? A dedicated community keeps it that way!
Today volunteers removed the last of the tires on the flood plain just south of Pinch-In Trail.
With spectacular views, starring both Hawksbill and Table Rock Mountains, Wiseman’s View is one of the most popular overlooks in the Gorge. Most of its thousands of visitors come to take pictures and enjoy the scenery, but others come for … Continued