Brushing:
The trail needs to be brushed wide enough for the projected use, and for the maintenance equipment (snowmobile groomers). This means that branches will have to be trimmed. The goal is to have a 12 ft wide by 12 ft high clear area. Where possible, trees adjacent to the trail surface will be retained for shade. Anticipated problems: Several adjacent landowners have planted spruce trees immediately adjacent to the trail surface. It appears that these will have to either be cut or moved. The preferred option is to move them with a tree spade.
conifers planted too close to the trail
Brush 12 feet wide
Branches too near trail.
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