 The COVID-19 vaccine and flu vaccine are different, and it's safe to get both vaccines at the same time. So don't hesitate. Vaccinate. The Pike County Health Department reminds you that the strongest defense is vaccination against flu and COVID. The Central Appalachia Climber Coalition will be hosting their annual Spring Breaks at Breaks Interstate Park, April 8th through 10th. The Coalition is working alongside the Access Fund to fix infrastructure and clean the park. We are going to try to work with the Access Fund trail crew a couple different times to bring them sort of extra hands and extra volunteers. And we have a campground reserved at the park and we're trying to bring in all the climbers we can and or you don't have to be a climber, but anybody who's interested in helping to build out this infrastructure and trails and maybe learn how to climb. The event will begin Friday afternoon with climbing and break into groups Saturday and Sunday morning to target specific areas that need maintenance. So within four years we went from about 30 routes to 350 routes and so the amount of climbing spread out throughout the park in a pretty diverse way and in order to access all of that you need trails that are sustainable and so now that there's a guidebook there's quite a few more people coming out and as of now there are certain trails to some of the areas that were only developed for a small number of climbers or a light use, light traffic on the trails. As the trails experience heavier traffic many wash out and leave climbers to create their own trails damaging the environment. Hopefully we'll do you know one big trail weekend and the trails we build will last 10, 12 years and be low maintenance trails from then on. So it's ultimately important for safety, sustainability and environmental conservation because it keeps people on the right trails. For more information on the event visit Central Appalachia Climber Coalition or the Breaks Interstate Park on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.