japerry
Well-Known Member
Just got the new package that describes whats going on with Timber Tamer trail at WV.
UPDATE: (2/1/2010) Logging will be done by Hampton Tree Farms. Road construction may occur this fall, or next year. Logging won't happen in 2011.
Most of the 4x4 trail will be unaffected. See attached image
Additionally, the part that the trail goes into has been declared a leave tree area. Thats awesome!
However there are some changes coming along:
1st) the road being built is permanent, which means it won't be deactivated after logging. Luckily, this road intersects the trail, so we should be able to build a crossing and continue the trail like normal.
2nd) Since the road isn't being deactivated, you can bet that the rest of the area will be going up for sale in the next year or two. Nothing definitive yet, but be ready.
3rd) The rock pit will be changing and/or closed for a bit.
We need to find out if the digging will cut off the access we have from the main road.
UPDATE: (2/1/2010) Logging will be done by Hampton Tree Farms. Road construction may occur this fall, or next year. Logging won't happen in 2011.
Most of the 4x4 trail will be unaffected. See attached image

Additionally, the part that the trail goes into has been declared a leave tree area. Thats awesome!
However there are some changes coming along:
1st) the road being built is permanent, which means it won't be deactivated after logging. Luckily, this road intersects the trail, so we should be able to build a crossing and continue the trail like normal.
2nd) Since the road isn't being deactivated, you can bet that the rest of the area will be going up for sale in the next year or two. Nothing definitive yet, but be ready.
3rd) The rock pit will be changing and/or closed for a bit.

We need to find out if the digging will cut off the access we have from the main road.
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