MSchasch
03-26-2013, 05:50 PM
Hello!
I recently made a descent of Yankee Doodle with some of the kind folks of the Pine Valley Ranger District. The canyon has been seeing a lot of use and they are concerned about the impacts. We've arranged a cleanup date for April 20th (Earth Day) and hope to do the following in about 3 hours:
-Access trails-rehabilitation of redundant trails and find the most
sustainable routes leading to the first rappel and out of the 4th
class exit.
-Reseed, brush and sign redundant routes with small carsonite sign with
rehabilitation footprint stickers.
-Build cairns to further identify and reinforce the trails.
-Clean up trash along roadway, parking area and along entry and exit of
Yankee Doodle.
The Forest Service will provide tools and hardhats. They've asked those who would like to volunteer to bring Long sleeves, long pants, work gloves, boots or enclosed shoes, sunscreen, food, water, and a smile! Please understand that the Forest Service is excited about our passion to keep our resource clean and open.
We are looking for no more than 20 volunteers. Look forward to having a good laugh as we get our hands dirty with friends new and old. If interested please email me directly at mikeschasch at gmail dot com.
Hope to see you there!
BTW: If someone could repost on the ACA site, that would be appreciated. My log in doesn't seem to work.
www.americancanyoneers.org
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I recently made a descent of Yankee Doodle with some of the kind folks of the Pine Valley Ranger District. The canyon has been seeing a lot of use and they are concerned about the impacts. We've arranged a cleanup date for April 20th (Earth Day) and hope to do the following in about 3 hours:
-Access trails-rehabilitation of redundant trails and find the most
sustainable routes leading to the first rappel and out of the 4th
class exit.
-Reseed, brush and sign redundant routes with small carsonite sign with
rehabilitation footprint stickers.
-Build cairns to further identify and reinforce the trails.
-Clean up trash along roadway, parking area and along entry and exit of
Yankee Doodle.
The Forest Service will provide tools and hardhats. They've asked those who would like to volunteer to bring Long sleeves, long pants, work gloves, boots or enclosed shoes, sunscreen, food, water, and a smile! Please understand that the Forest Service is excited about our passion to keep our resource clean and open.
We are looking for no more than 20 volunteers. Look forward to having a good laugh as we get our hands dirty with friends new and old. If interested please email me directly at mikeschasch at gmail dot com.
Hope to see you there!
BTW: If someone could repost on the ACA site, that would be appreciated. My log in doesn't seem to work.
www.americancanyoneers.org
:afro: