Published by admin on Thu, 10/03/2019 - 7:27pm
RIVERVIEW — A team of volunteers cleared more than 12½ miles of roads and trails during their first three days of a 10-day project in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, putting a bit of a dent into the daunting task still ahead as the forest recovers from a devastating July storm.
Hundreds of miles of roadway and trails were blocked, and campgrounds had to be closed for weeks, after a macroburst leveled huge swaths of forest in the north woods, part of a storm system that led to a federal disaster proclamation affecting 18 counties and two tribes.