CORBA Mountain Biking Photos. Click on an image to see it full size.
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View of the new Castillo Trail (yellow), looking north-west, courtesy of Google Earth. Existing Wildwood trails are shown in purple.
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Volunteers gather at the registration area, waiting to hike down to the work area.
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Orange flags indicate the route of the new trail
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The first order of business is to chop out the chaparral stumps
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The COSCA rangers had cut down the brush a week earlier so the job of the volunteers was to dig out the dirt to make a level trail tread
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This is the location of the 'lower' switchback before much work had been done. It took a lot of workers to dig this out properly!
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A view of the lower switchback from the opposite direction
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COSCA staff take photos of the progress
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This is where the new trail connects to the existing Wildwood Trail
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