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The fourth phase of our Flint Bridge project - safety fencing on the bridge over routes 5&20.

photos by Dean Bates

The third phase of our Flint Bridge project - decking the bridge over routes 5&20. On a sunny but cold Saturday morning our crew gets the decking done while Mathews Building Movers assists with traffic control under the bridge. While the road was single lane we sanded off the "STAR 12" graffiti too.

Submitted photos from November 4 2006

The second phase of our Flint Bridge project - railings and decking on the 180 foot long trestle over the Flint mill race.

photos by Kevin Reynolds and submitted photos October 2006

The Great Pumpkin Walk ™ 2006. Click on the picture at left to see some of our favorites from the more than 750 pumpkins carved by our volunteers.

photos by Kevin Reynolds

The Great Pumpkin Walk ™ 2006 before dark. These submitted photos were taken during the set-up and lighting of the pumpkins. Only a few of the dozens of volunteers that help put on the walk are featured since everyone was too busy to take pictures! (Some are a bit blurry due to the low light.)

The first phase of our Flint Bridge project - moving the north end 16 inches to the east to put it back on top of it's bearings. Matthews Building Movers makes it look easy.

photos by Kevin Reynolds and Dean Bates April 2006

The Great Pumpkin Walk ™ 2005. Click on the picture at left to see some of our favorites from the more than 600 pumpkins carved by our volunteers.

photos by Kevin Reynolds and Dean Bates

The Great Pumpkin Walk ™ 2004. Click on the picture at left to see more carved pumpkins.

photos by Kevin Reynolds

The Bill Matthews Memorial Gazebo at Stanley Junction was completed in October 2004 by our skilled volunteers. The photos show the progress from ground-breaking to dedication.

photos by Kevin Reynolds and Dean Bates
Gary DelDuca, center, of Canandaigua volunteers his engineering expertise on all of the bridge projects.
An aerial photo of the "Big Bridge" over Flint Creek.
Many community organizations help out on the trail. These are volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepard, Canandaigua after a hard day's work.
Fred Bertram was the first outside person to send OP a picture. Fred says it's a photo "taken at the new property OP bought along Flint Creek in Orleans."
Gate designed and made by Beth and Benji Carr of Cohocton, NY
Participants in the National Trails Day "Walk in the Wild" of 1997 enjoy the trail.
Trail work parties work the first Saturday morning of every month. Here volunteers Kyle Gage (left) and Greg Russell (right) repair damage.
This gorgeous picture was featured in the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy's 2001 calendar for the month of October. If you click this one for the larger version, it is extra big for those of you with higher resolution displays. This picture makes a great background for your computer!

This was the day after a good winter storm that kept cross country skiing conditions great for weeks!

photo by Wade Bowman

This is a winter view at the "Big Bridge" a great place to take the skis off and rest.

photo by Wade Bowman