Discovery Park CITO (Trail Maintenance) United States
By rodgowdy on 24-Apr-10. Waypoint GC25RVC

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24-Apr-10
Thanks to rodgowdy for an excellent CITO and to everyone who shoveled, hauled, and spread gravel today to show our support for Discovery Park. Fantastic turnout and work effort - you guys rock! Cool (Great support from the Groundspeak lackeys, as well - thanks, y'all!) WSGA spent the past year and a half working to get caching restored to Discovery Park, and Weightman and I are grateful to Seattle Parks for working with us, to all of you for supporting the effort, and especially to our new Discovery Park Geocaching Liaison, rodgowdy. Sorry I couldn't stay, but I had to hit another CITO nearly an hour away.

For those who attended last year's Discovery Beach Cleanup CITOs (and helped us win back the park) - which was better, hauling gravel or tweezing Styrofoam off the beach? Razz

hydnsek
WSGA President
 
24-Apr-10
This was very rewarding work, especially once got into a good rhythm with the bucket brigade of gravel. What a pleasure to help Discovery Park with this hard-working crew. The "thank yous" from walkers and hikers who saw us working was nice to hear.

Thanks for organizing us, Rod! I am sad to have missed the after-party.