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Only trails and how to better them.” When life leads you ‘off trail’ — Matt Easter By Beth Sergent wood Trail on the property, [email protected] ACCEssING and since Grandma Gatewood, THE TRAILS famous for hiking the Appala- RIO GRANDE, Ohio — Fif- chian Trail, was Gallia County’s From the University of Rio teen miles of trails converge in Grande’s Ohio 588 entrance, own, volunteers asked the a wood in Southeast Ohio and make a left on to Gatewood university if the entire system that has made all the difference Trail (see new street sign). could be named after her as for a group of volunteers which Follow the road to the creek, well. Rio agreed and the Gate- forged a partnership with the cross into a parking area. Enter wood Trail System was born. University of Rio Grande and, the gate marked “Gatewood “She was the Bevo Francis by default, those who utilize Trails,” walk past the catch and of hiking,” Easter said with (and explore) those miles. release fishing pond as well as certainty concerning the trail’s Gatewood Trail System sits the shelter house. The main namesake. on property now owned by the trail head and sign is just past A statement from the univer- the wooden stage. Remember university, donated to it by Bob to pack it in and out leaving sity describes the Gatewood Evans Restaurants in 2018. no trace. Only mountain bikes, volunteers as: “A local group of As reported by the Tribune mountain e-bikes (mountain stewards. Some are university at the time, approximately 270 bikes with electric motors), employees but all are volun- acres of land across from the hikers and runners are teers with a passion for the company’s Homestead Farm permitted on the trails. trails and building community was given to Rio, while the from them.” company kept the property on run the trails “back in the early “We’ve never been more which the restaurant and farm days” when Bob Evans still grateful to the university,” Eas- are located. owned them and also mountain ter said. “They’ve been a plea- According to a press release bikes among them now. He sure to work with. I think we’ve from the university in 2018, recalled a natural boundary proven ourselves to them to be “The contribution… continues between existing trails still good stewards. They trust us. the strong partnership with the owned and used by Rio and the Without this land we couldn’t University of Rio Grande and “other side” then used primar- have anything. I can’t express the commitment to the com- ily by the horses - a boundary thanks enough to Rio for their munity that Bob Evans himself that would one day disappear belief in these trails.” began many years ago.” and evolve. “We cannot believe how The trails are located direct- Like many around the imme- Pack it in, pack it out and leave no trace is the motto for visitors to the Gatewood blessed we are to have this in ly across from the iconic Bob diate area, Rio Grande Mayor Trail System. our backyard,” Lyles said. “It’s Evans Farm, past the catch Matt Easter, who is a native of a whole new world over there and release pond, large shelter the village, also had an aware- he laid the groundwork with things amazing.” right now.” house and wooden stage. With ness of the trails but didn’t his vision for mountain biking, Lyles estimates there are 20 The estimated 15 miles of signs of civilisation barely realize what they could be until and cycling, in the area. The regulars who help maintain the trails in Gatewood’s system, behind the traveler, another meeting the late Jon Burris. volunteers also paid homage trail - he is usually called out for criss-cross like a “bowl of literal sign appears near the Easter credits Burris with to a world famous hiker who tree removal, Daniels weed-eats spaghetti noodles” on maps, main trail head, simply stat- the idea to redevelop the trails once called the hills of Gallia (particularly handy during tick according to Easter. One of the ing, “Gatewood Trail System” in the 1990’s to bring mountain County her home. More on season) and Dave Newberry benefits of the bowl of noodles on the front and “Get Lost” on biking to the area. “He’s the that, later. Let’s not jump ahead does design work on berms and is, all the trails are so con- the back. godfather of this idea,” Easter too quickly — much like the bridges, to name a few, though nected, if a hiker or biker finds Many growing up around said, referring to those prior to trails, this story was decades in certainly not all, who bring themselves turned around, Bob Evans Farm and Rio the property being given to the the making. their skill-sets to the table. they will eventually circle back Grande are already familiar university as the “OG guys.” Despite years of horseshoes, “Everyone just pitches in,” to the familiar. All the while, with some of the trails (at least Tragically, Burris, who was an occasional visit from a cow, Lyles said. sometimes the highway can be during their previous versions) originally from Point Pleasant, the natural progression of Newberry also built a secure heard in the distance or cheers which have been in existence West Virginia, died at only 43 nature taking over, as well as a donation box at the trailhead from the crowd at a Rio sport- for years. Mainly used as bridal years old in 2013. derecho blowing through, hik- and monthly, on the Gallia ing event - close but not too paths for horses back in the day, His obituary stated: “Jon was ers and bikers would still ven- Trails Facebook page, volun- close. Civilization is still acces- that has all been transformed an avid cyclist.