Eagle Scouts build steps and bridge

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Greene County News

BEAVERCREEK — Completing the trail system at Greene County Parks & Trail’s (GCP&T) Russ Nature Reserve (RNR), two Eagle Scouts from Troop 870 in Beavercreek worked together to create a combined 44 footstep walkway and connecting bridge.

Nathan Bain elected to build 24 foot west steps on the RNR One-Mile Loop Trail at the park for his Eagle Scout project and then recruited Jacob Hale to the build the 20 foot east step walkway.

Eight other Eagle Scout projects have already been completed at GCP&T’s newest park, which offers 80 acres with the Lovely Nature PlayScape, hiking trails, pond, tree nursery, bee apiary, bluebird trail, restored prairie and much more. The park is located at the corner of Beaver Valley and Kemp roads in Beavercreek.

The challenging project involved crossing a 42-foot wide and 12-foot deep drainage swale with the project involving approximately 300 hours by scouts, family, park agency volunteers and park maintenance professionals.

For more information about GCP&T or its Russ Nature Reserve, call 937-562-6440, email [email protected] or visit www.gcparkstrails.com.

Nathan Bain and Jacob Hale stand at the top of one section of the sets before the bridge was competed to connect the two sections.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2016/09/web1_EagleScouts2.jpgNathan Bain and Jacob Hale stand at the top of one section of the sets before the bridge was competed to connect the two sections.

Story courtesy of Greene County Parks and Trails.

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