Start Date-End Date: 09/15/2012-09/16/2012
Land Manager Office: USFS - South Platte Ranger District
Land Manager Contact: Brandon Mitchell
Funding Partner: National Forest Foundation
Programmatic Partner:
Summary: Join us for two days of trail restoration on the heavily used Tanglewood Trail in the Mount Evans Wilderness.
Description:
STEWARDSHIP SITE
Tanglewood Trail is a heavily used trail in the southern part of the Mount Evans Wilderness. Of Colorado's Fourteeners, Mount Evans (14,264') is the most accessible and also one of the highest. Tanglewood Trail is well used by many eager to enjoy a lakeside picnic, an afternoon fishing jaunt, or an overnight alpine camping trip.
VOLUNTEER PROJECT - WHAT & WHY
Tanglewood Trail's increasing popularity requires ongoing maintenance and VOC has committed to adopting this trail each summer. Be a part of an ongoing small group of dedicated volunteers and sign up for one or all four 2012 dates. This summer we'll focus on rehabilitating a section of severely eroded trail located above timberline at the base of Mt Rosalie. The erosion is so bad that in some places the trail is 10 feet wide and 3 feet deep. A small group of volunteers will backpack into camp on Friday afternoon and stay through Saturday night. Tools, project materials and project gear will be brought in by the Forest Service. This will be a challenging, remote project with significant reward at the end. As a designated national wilderness area, strict group size limits allow VOC to register only 12 volunteers for each date.
PARTNERS
U.S. Forest Service (USFS) South Platte Ranger District
National Forest Foundation
OTHER FUN STUFF
Meals: Saturday breakfast through Sunday lunch
Camping: available Friday and Saturday nights
Latitude/Longitude: 39.44820022583008, -105.46929931640625
Additional Information:
Camping Available: Yes
Physical Difficulty: Difficult
High Altitude Project: Yes
Desired Number of Volunteers: 10
Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 8
Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 0
Total Volunteer Days: 6
Total Unique Volunteers: 4
Total Volunteer Hours: 78
Staff Hours: 0
Stipend Hours: 0
Project Summary:
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Description of Work Completed:
Installed 40 check dams. Some as small as 2 rocks and some as large as a span across the old trail (20 feet)
Built and installed 5 water bars from the first trail junction down to timberline
Installed 2 steps
Details
18 and older
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