From left: Vern Greenwood, Weston Greenwood, Jim Pettengill, Sarah Chesnutt (New England Program Coordinator for the National Forest Foundation) and Rick Greenwood are seen on the Birch Hill Bridge. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Vern Greenwood, Weston Greenwood, Jim Pettengill, Sarah Chesnutt (New England Program Coordinator for the National Forest Foundation) and Rick Greenwood are seen on the Birch Hill Bridge. (COURTESY PHOTO)
BARTLETT — The White Mountain Trail Club, based in Bartlett, was the recipient of a National Forest Foundation grant which was instrumental in the replacement and repair of several bridges in the White Mountain National Forest.
The trail club maintains approximately 45 miles of snowmobile trails in the Bartlett, Albany and Livermore area. Trails are enjoyed by snowmobilers, skiers, mushers, hikers and bikers.
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