Help FOC Improve the Jenkinsburg Access Road
to the Cheat and Big Sandy!
Everyone who paddles the Cheat Canyon and Lower Big Sandy Creek knows
about the poor condition of the Jenkinsburg Access Road. This road has
continued to deteriorate each year causing real problems for paddlers and
outfitters running shuttle. Large potholes, muddy ruts, washouts, clogged culverts,
steep drop-offs and high rocks are hard on vehicles, especially the smaller
cars most of us are driving.
Although Bull Run Road is a county road and should be maintained by the
state, recent budget cuts combined with severe winter weather damage to
primary roads make it unlikely that hard-pressed highway crews will give it much
attention. Friends of the Cheat has received permission from the Highway
Department to repair the road ourselves. They offered to contribute 100 tons
of stone fill if Friends of the Cheat pays for the labor.
Kevin Ryan, Friends of the Cheat’s project manager, completed a GIS
inventory of road conditions and lined up a contractor to do the work well before
Cheat Festival Weekend. We will use a jackhammer to knock down the most
troublesome rocks and fill in the worst ruts with stone. The road will still
be rough, but more easily passable by ordinary vehicles.
Friends of the Cheat borrowed $5,000 so we could get this work done fast.
We’re depending on you pay off this debt and to send a message to the State
of West Virginia that the river and road are valued by the paddling
public. Your donations will matter when we approach the Governor and Legislature
to appropriate funding for more extensive improvements. Anyone who donates
$100 or more will get a FREE friends of the Cheat membership or have their
current membership extended one year.
Please forward this to any interested friends. Thanks, everyone!!
Charlie Walbridge
Friends of the Cheat Road Fund
119 S Price St,
Kingwood, WV 26537
(304) 329-3621