MADRID — The High Peaks Alliance is calling on all outdoor enthusiasts to join together from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, for a day of stewardship on the Fly Rod Crosby Trail. The trail day will be led by the HPA’s Recreation Ranger Matt Kusper.
“Our efforts will be focused along the scenic Hardy Stream in Madrid where we will be prioritizing trail corridor clearing,” offered Kusper, according to a news release from Amanda Laliberte, Director of Engagement, High Peaks Alliance. “This will involve utilizing weedeaters, loppers, and if we’re lucky, chainsaws, to trim back excessive overgrowth within the trail.”
The adventure begins at the trailhead of the Perham Stream Birding Trail, where volunteers will gather for a safety briefing before shuttling via ATV to the Fly Rod Crosby Trail. Attendees can expect to hike a little more than three miles over variable terrain. This route involves a brief shallow stream crossing. If you don’t want wet shoes or to ford the stream barefoot, it may be a good idea to bring along a light pair of water shoes.
To ensure comfort and safety, dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy, close-toed footwear and long pants. Bring work gloves and eye protection if possible, along with enough water and a snack. Bug spray and sunscreen are highly recommended. The alliance will provide all the necessary tools and have extra work gloves on hand.
The trail is a cherished trail managed and coordinated by the alliance. It begins downtown Phillips and concludes in Rangeley. The alliance is actively seeking year-round volunteer trail stewards to help care for different sections of the trail, ensuring its sustainability and accessibility for all.
For more information contact Kusper at 704-877-5567 or Matt@highpeaksalliance.org.
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