Used for digging and grading tread and backslope.
What is a rogue hoe?
This is the percent of tread that is solid enough to be open for riders.
What is 90%?
How sign status is reported.
What is Microsoft Forms?
Most of the workdays are spent doing this.
What is restoration?
This is where volunteer hours are recorded.
What is Volgistics?
Used for trimming brush and small tree limbs.
What are loppers?
The time monitoring should be completed by.
What is 10am?
Markers in trees 8ft off the ground.
What are confidence markers?
Something frequently left at the office.
What are snacks?
The largest Cleveland Metroparks reservation.
What is Brecksville?
A giant lever for moving heavy objects.
What is a rockbar?
The direction hikers are supposed to hike on a mtb trail.
What is opposite?
Frequency in which a trail should be tracked.
What is once a month?
Part of trail that you walk on.
What is tread?
The year Cleveland Metroparks was established.
What is 1917?
Named after a US Forest Ranger firefighter. Has a adze/mattock and axe.
What is a pulaski?
Name of plastic signs that say "enter" or "do not enter".
What is Carsonite?
Sign with trail name, arrows, and distances.
What is a trailhead?
Area that must be cleared before trail construction begins.
What is the corridor?
Disease that much of our beech tree population has.
What is beech leaf disease?
A tree's biggest nightmare.
What is a chainsaw?
This is how many miles of single track mountain bike trails Cleveland Metroparks has. (+/- 2 miles)
What is 27.4 miles?
What you do when you come across a trail hazard or damaged structure.
What is take a photo and email to trailsvolunteer@clevelandmetroparks.com with a description and location?
Things we ask you to bring to a workday?
What is water?
What are boots?
What is rain gear/layers?
The CEO of Cleveland Metroparks.
Who is Brian Zimmerman?