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Thursday, August 20, 2009
BAMF - Laurent Deviche, EWCM
Team BAMF of the Eastern Wildands region has had a very exciting summer so far full of many challenges, amazing viewpoints, fantastic memories, and diverse weather conditions. From cold hail storms while building trail in the Beartooth Range, invasive weed spraying in scolding heat in North Daktota's Teddy Roosevelt National Park, and restoring trails through the vast remote wilderness of the Wyoming's Shoshone National Forest, the crew has experienced a bit of everything with many great adventures yet to come.
The crew has just returned from Shoshone National Forest and will soon be heading out back to the Beartooth Mountains to work on the Timberline trail which has been affected by the Cascade Fire of 2008. More to come!
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Take nothing for granted. Not one blessed, cool mountain day or one hellish, desert day or one sweaty, stinky, hiking companion. It is all a gift.
—CINDY ROSS, Journey on the Crest, 1987
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