IATC Members Participate in National Public Lands Day

In celebration of National Public Lands Day on September 28th, several members of the IATC participated in a volunteer event hosted by the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust throughout the Middle Fork Valley. Tom Anderson and David Kappler worked on the new Garfield Ledges trail, while John Sherwin and Anne Newcomb planted trees, spread cedar chips, and removed invasive species at Granite Creek. Following the event, volunteers were celebrated with food and a raffle hosted by REI. Tom Anderson took many photos of the event, see some of them below!

Doug Mcclelland welcomes a large group of volunteers to the event.

Doug Mcclelland welcomes a large group of volunteers to the event.

Joe Olbrych (MTSGT) and Nicky Pasi (MTSGT) lead a trail work party.

Joe Olbrych (MTSGT) and Nicky Pasi (MTSGT) lead a trail work party.

View from Garfield Ledges Trail

View from Garfield Ledges Trail

Volunteers pose at the top of the Garfield Ledges Trail.

Volunteers pose at the top of the Garfield Ledges Trail.

Volunteers work near the top of the Garfield Ledges Trail.

Volunteers work near the top of the Garfield Ledges Trail.

Tom Anderson working in the trail.

Tom Anderson working in the trail.

After a hard day’s work Ken Konigsmark and David Kappler celebrate with some lunch.

After a hard day’s work Ken Konigsmark and David Kappler celebrate with some lunch.

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