UPDATE ON SERIES HIKE 1, April 7th
- Posted On March 28, 2018
- By Chris Ziegler
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Hi!
Our good friend Val has offered to lead a series of group hikes along the trail. Let’s celebrate Opening Day for Trails on April 7th with a hike from Laneville to Monroe Rd. (just under four miles one way). This is a series of hikes from Freeport to Butler.
Don’t miss an opportunity to learn some of the history along the trail. With the leaves down, we will probably see things you have never noticed before.
We will be meeting at the Laneville Trailhead by the gate at 9 am.
Leashed fur Trail users are welcome. Please bring water and if there is enough interest we can have lunch at Lucy’s Riverside Cafe in Freeport.
UPDATED 3-28-18
Option 1-Hike both ways, about 8-Miles. No RSVP needed.
Option 2-Shuttle service back to your car courtesy of Workhorse Transport & Outfitter. Donation to the trail would be appreciated. RSVP needed. Please email butlerfreeporttrail@yahoo.com.
Washout workday March 24th 9-12
- Posted On March 18, 2018
- By Chris Ziegler
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Continued from our last workday clearing ditches and trees. I am hoping to enough folks attend to split the crew. We will meet at the Marwood Rd Trailhead and make a decision from there. With luck we could be clearing from the power line to Cabot. Tools needed chainsaws, pruners, rakes, shovel, pole saw, gloves, eye protection and water.
EBike Policy
- Posted On March 18, 2018
- By Chris Ziegler
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Use of e-bikes (or electric assist bicycles) on the Butler Freeport Community Trail
The Butler Freeport Community Trail Council suggests that Buffalo Township authorize the use of electric assist bicycles, commonly known as e-bikes, on the Butler Freeport Community Trail subject to the same rules, regulations, ordinances and laws as apply to bicycles.
The Trail Council suggests the following policy be enacted:
A person, aged 16 years and over, may operate an electric assist bicycle (commonly called an “e-bike”) on the Butler Freeport Community Trail if such electric assist bicycle meets the definition of a “pedalcycle with electric assist” as set forth in Title 75, Chapter 35 of the Pennsylvania Code (75 Pa Code § 102). Operation of a pedalcycle with electric assist shall be governed by the same rules, regulations, ordinances and laws as apply to the operation of a bicycle (pedalcycle) on the Butler Freeport Community Trail.
The Pennsylvania Code defines a “pedalcycle with electric assist” as follows: A vehicle weighing not more than 100 pounds with two or three wheels more than 11 inches in diameter, manufactured or assembled with an electric motor system rated at not more than 750 watts and equipped with operable pedals and capable of a speed not more than 20 miles per hour on a level surface when powered by the motor source only. This term does not include a device specifically designed for use by persons with disabilities.
Note: 75 Pa Code §3514 imposes the age restriction.
Passed by the Buffalo Township Board of Supervisors on March 14, 2018
Series Hike 1
- Posted On March 10, 2018
- By Chris Ziegler
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Hi!
Our good friend Val has offered to lead a series of group hikes along the trail. Let’s celebrate Opening Day for Trails on April 7th with a hike from Laneville to Monroe Rd. (just under four miles one way). This is a series of hikes from Freeport to Butler.
Don’t miss an opportunity to learn some of the history along the trail. With the leaves down, we will probably see things you have never noticed before.
We will be meeting at the Laneville Trailhead by the gate at 9 am.
Leashed fur Trail users are welcome. Please bring water and if there is enough interest we can have lunch at Lucy’s Riverside Cafe in Freeport.
Washout workday
- Posted On March 01, 2018
- By Chris Ziegler
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The Trail has not wintered well with all the rain and flooding we have gotten. We are holding a workday March 3rd, 8-12 and are meeting at Sheetz Drive, off Bonniebrook Rd, adjacent to Rennick Rd in Jefferson Township.
Washout workday-tools needed. Rake, shovel, pruners, chainsaw, gloves, and safety glasses. If you don’t have tools your hands will do. With the rain comes cleanup. Fixing ditches and tree cleanup.
Volunteer T-shirt’s on a first come, first serve basis.
Email butlerfreeporttrail@yahoo.com with any questions.