The Quincy crew is breaking in several new @trailbossusa handtool kits, courtesy of a recent $8,400 @tcenergy grant to support our carbon neutrality initiative. The grant allowed us to purchase seven hand kits with a three-piece handle and six different heads, including the McLeod, Mattock, 13-inch saw head and a rock bar in a custom tool wrap for ease of transport in the field, as well as a packable wheelbarrow. This allows us to easier hike-in the tools we need for maintenance on remote projects, or ride in on eMTBs or eMotos where appropriate. Big thank you to TC Energy for the support!
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