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Teaming up with SprocKids

July 7, 2005

Members of the Bridle Path Conservancy and SprocKids Deep River pose after a long day restoring some multi-use trails in the Weber Woods section of the Cockaponset Forest in Westbrook. Pictured Front L to R are: Cam King, Ivoryton; Curt Manning, Deep River; Brad Turley, Madison; Joe Perrelli, Guilford; Tyler Lutz, Deep River; Max Barrezueta, Ivoryton; Ryan Carufe, Ivoryton; Jack King, Ivoryton Rear L to R Nestor Barrezueta; Ivoryton; Fred Mastele, Durham, Brad Turley, Madison; Dave King, Ivoryton; Laurie Beth Roberts, Old Saybrook; Cricket Carufe, Ivoryton; Mark Leas, Westbrook.

 

You may think that mountain bike riders and equestrian enthusiasts have little in common, but our work with SprocKids Deep River proves otherwise. SprocKids Deep River is ayouth mountain biking group that we met while working on the trails on National Trails Day in the Weber Woods section of Cockaponset State Forest.

On this day our two groups spend the day cleaning, restoring, marking and trimming trails. After all our mission is to improve the multi-use trails for all to enjoy and mountain bikers and equestrian enthusiasts have a lot to gain by improving the trails.

Click here to read the press release about the event!

 

 
2005 Bridle Path Conservancy