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6 years 3 months ago #10 by kmb25@comcast.net
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thegibsta, that would be great if you could make it. The meeting is tomorrow night, 1/8/18 at the Woodbound Inn. We could use some help signing the trails. My feelings are too many are better than too few. I also would like to hear more about what the kids can do. Hope to see you.

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6 years 3 months ago #8 by thegibsta01420@yahoo.com
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I was enjoying a late season ride along with one of my kids this past March 17' on trail corridor 4 coming out of Rindge NH to Keene. I also noticed the need for better signage along this corridor. I realized that it was so late in the season and maybe some of the signage text had degarded, was possibly already removed or had fallen off from their original posted locations. I have a possible solution for the signage issues in engaging a local trade school's Graphic Communications shop to design and print low cost weather resistant signages that could be used over each year. I will attempt to make the January club meeting to present this proposal for further discussion.
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7 years 2 months ago #7 by collinspondauto@netzero.com
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looks like trail signage needs some updateing most signs can't be read they look all faded out, I would try to update but don't know the correct trail info

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