Upper Yough Access Ready for the Season

posted May 23, 2003
by Charles Walbridge
AW director Charlie Walbridge and stalwart volunteers John Regan, Wes Maks, and Sandy Walbridge spent an afternoon preparing the Sang Run Access on the Upper Youghiogheny River for the Memorial Day Weekend releases. Grass was cut, trash picked up, and the signs and fee box upgraded. John?s tractor, Charlie?s weed-wacker, and Sandy and Wes?s riding mowers made the job go quickly. AW Director Barry Tuscano is currently working on further upgrades to the sign and donation box. We will once again be taking out on Mountain Surf property in Friendsville. Please remember that public nudity and drinking are offensive and unacceptable here.

River access doesn?t just happen. Read on for a brief history of this important piece of land.

Upper Yough Boaters and AW Save Maryland's Taxpayers $6000

posted September 27, 2002
by Jason Robertson
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Member donations at the Upper Yough have funded our work managing the Sang Run put-in and Mountain Surf take-out. Thus far we spent $901 in both 2001 and 2002 managing the Upper Yough site in direct expenses. We have also received $6203.39 of in-kind services or labor. That is money that Maryland taxpayers did not have to pay to manage recreation on this State Wild and Scenic River.

Volunteers Help AW Maintain Upper Yough Access Site (MD)

posted August 5, 2002
by Jason Robertson
In late July, American Whitewater volunteer, board member, and safety guru Charlie Walbridge arranged the delivery and distribution of gravel at the Upper Yough's Sang Run access point. Several volunteers have also helped mow the grass and pick up trash this summer. Thanks to everyone who has helped and made a contribution!

MD, Upper Yough: Congrats and Thanks!

posted July 25, 2001
by Jason Robertson
Congratulations! We're on our way to successfully managing the Upper Yough Put-in at Sang Run. Our primary expense, toilet rental, has been covered for 2001! Additional donations will be used to improve and maintain access on the Yough by establishing an access endowment fund. All donations go directly to American Whitewater (contrary to rumor, no funds go to the State).

Nailgunner to Captain...

posted May 15, 2001
by Nick Lipkowski
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On April 26th, American Whitewater volunteers built a new set of changing rooms outside Mountain Surf for the boating community. Kudos go to Mike Bailey, Troy Dike, Nick Lipkowski, Pat Norton, Charlie Walbridge, Bob Gedekoh, Kitty and Barry Tuscano. Great work guys!

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