February, 2001
Davy Crockett National Forest, Texas (by Earl Conners)
Volunteers started arriving Friday afternoon and all were present for the evening meal of Derly Stew and French bread. The evening campfire brought renewed friendship with our members from Lufkin and Benton, La.
Day one started with a breakfast of crispy French toast and bacon. We then rode to the first work site 18 miles into the forest. There we split into two groups. Group 1 (two men), tore down and rebuilt a bridge, installing new planks, steps, and support piers. Meanwhile, Group 2 (four men) replaced planks and piers on another bridge. We then returned to the shop and cut timber and planks for the next day.
On day two, we once again worked on two bridges…this time as a single group. We repaired a footbridge and built new ramps. Then we built a new bridge with handrails over a sunken bridge that was in the water. Setting the piers in the water was a challenge. The new bridge was 26 feet long. All old timber was carried out. New timber was cut on site. An evening of smoked pork roast around the campfire, with our Ranger hosts Pearlie and Merlinda, ended day two.
On day three we replaced handrails on a main trail bridge and then removed an entire bridge and rails also on the main trail. That evening we went to a picturesque cabin on a pond south of Lufkin (owned by Ray Fore). There we fished and had a catfish supper with plenty of trimmings.
On the last day we constructed a new bridge, replacing yesterday’s teardown, and installed seven water bars on the trail on both sides of the new bridge. We then broke camp and left for home at 3:00 pm. A total of 142 man-hours had been completed.
Thursday, February 15, 2001
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