How about a February CITO?
Milder winter has enabled us to continue to haul impressive amounts of Invasive Himalyan Blackberry brambles, English Ivy, English Holly and Spurge Laurel away... We've had 25 CITOs to date here with over 271 hours of time donated. And there's still more work (and dates!) to do...
The City of Port Coquitlam is very grateful. I thought I should share the cities last email to me:
OH
MY
GOSH!!!!
That’s an incredibly impressive photo and pile! What a crew!!!
Please extend our thanks to everyone for all their hard work - 224 hours of work!!! WOW.
Geocachers know how to get the job done!!
An evening trifecta of:
1) CITO 15:30-16:30
2) official sunset post event 16:30-17:00 (sunset is at 17:18)
3) unofficial social/early dinner at the pub. Save yourself cooking, doing dishes and wait for traffic to settle a bit before you return home.
Please join me for 1, 2, or all 3 of them! Please let me know in your will attend logs if you are planning on coming for dinner as I'll make a table reservation...
Let's do this! Continuing on this section "down the trail"...

CITO #25 - Dry January? Hope so... Non-native removal CITO Cache In Trash Out® Event