Intrepid Trail Workers Honored with Award

The Washington Trails Association held their annual Volunteer Awards program on November 18, and two of our own were honored with induction into the prestigious “Crosscut Saw Club” for 500+ days of trail work. Kudos to Cornelia Remy and George Potter for achieving this milestone (to date, achieved by only 39 people).

Cornelia relates that it was the construction of the Margaret’s Way trail on Squak Mountain that got her hooked on trail work. It was a new trail that needed a concerted effort to prepare for the grand opening. It became a regular part of her life, and has continued as such to this day. George, too, was a regular worker on the Margaret’s Way trail during the initial construction.

Congratulations to Cornelia and George.

George Potter (left) and Cornelia Remy (right) out in their natural habitat - a trail work party.

Tom Anderson