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Volunteers on the Trail
13 Jan 2012 6:48 PM
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Volunteers make the RTF and the Rivanna Trail a reality. RTF member John Imbrie responded to our request for trail signage improvement ideas with a wonderfully detailed note full of suggestions.
Kwang Koh (pictured at right) and his wife recently moved to Charlottesville. They read about the Rivanna Trail online, and purposely selected a house near it. Kwang has already adopted a section of trail, trimmed fallen limbs, replaced a broken board on a footbridge, and constructed a lovely seat overlooking the river. Thank you!
Many feet and eyes enable us to achieve our goal of making the trail route crystal clear to anyone who walks along it. What’s your favorite section? Where do we need to add signs or make improvements? Send us your thoughts at
rivannatrails@gmail.com
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