Kevin Smith, of St. Albans, sent in this photo of the Greenbrier River Trail below Sitlington. The area had been closed for several weeks due to a massive rock slide. The slide has been removed and the trail is now open, thanks to the good work of Rose’s Excavating, of Hillsboro.
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