West Virginia Highlands
Conservancy
Spring Review 2000
April 28-30 Cheat
Mountain Club
For over 100 years
know as a great place for hunting, fishing and wilderness adventure
Cheat Mountain Club is located
along the banks of the Shavers Fork River, one of West Virginia's finest
trout streams, and is surrounded by Monongahela National Forest.
Mark your calendars
and be sure not to miss this special event.
Friday, April 28,
evening social reception
Saturday, April 29,
Field trips,
Exploration of the upper reaches of the Shavers Fork River and its
tributaries with the Shavers Fork Coalition and the Mountaineer Chapter
of Trout Unlimited Join Conservancy members and biologists from the Forest
Service and West Virginia University and learn about stream restoration
and improvements underway. Celebrate the conservancy's joining in their
efforts.
Join Larry Pittis on a hiking expedition of the "Mower Tract." Get a
first hand experience of one of the largest contiguous portions of the
Monongahela National Forest
Other outings to be announced.
Evening Banquet
Updates on Conservancy Activities
Meet Monongahela National Forest Supervisor Chuck Myers and the District
Rangers as they talk about their vision for the National Forest
Sunday, April 30, Highlands Conservancy Board Meeting, 9 am - 3
pm at the Cheat Mountain Club
Field Trips, to be announced
Look for more complete details and registration information in
upcoming correspondence.
Questions? Contact Dave at 304-284-9548 or daves@labs.net