Timberline, W.V. uses scrap rebar to fashion a hanger for excess wire rope; Labrador Mountain, N.Y. uses PVC pipe to create footrests on chairs; Nemacolin Woodland Resort, Pa., uses blue spruces to replace plastic snowfence along edges of a hill.
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September 1998 Issue
Timberline, W.V. uses scrap rebar to fashion a hanger for excess wire rope; Labrador Mountain, N.Y. uses PVC pipe to create footrests on chairs; Nemacolin Woodland Resort, Pa., uses blue spruces to replace plastic snowfence along edges of a hill.