The document describes work done on the Roaring Fork Trail in the Indian Peaks Wilderness to improve a river crossing and muddy area. Twelve volunteers and three Forest Service employees spent seven days building a new 32-foot-long bridge and 60-foot-long rock turnpike. Photos show the volunteers debarking logs, notching stringers, setting rocks, and hauling materials. The work eliminated muddiness and created a stable, sustainable surface for hikers and animals.