Start Date-End Date: 06/16/2012-06/17/2012
Land Manager Office: USFS - Leadville Ranger District
Land Manager Contact: Adam Brown
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Summary: Join us on this challenging backcountry adventure to help maintain one of Colorado's treasures!
Description:
STEWARDSHIP SITE
The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, or the Continental Divide Trail for short, runs 3,100 miles between Canada and Mexico. It follows the Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountains and crosses five states: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. This stewardship project takes place on the Colorado section of the trail located in the Leadville Ranger District in San Isabel National Forest.
VOLUNTEER PROJECT - WHAT & WHY
Help construct new trail that will be part of a new 3,500 foot section of the trail. Volunteers will clear the trail corridor, work with rocks, construct new trail, and clear roots and trees on the section of trail called Sheep Gulch, near the ghost town of Winfield. The worksite will be a short hike away from base camp, located at an elevation of over 10,000 feet. Join us on this challenging backcountry adventure to help maintain one of Colorado's treasures. If completed on time, this section of trailcould be part of the Leadville 100 race in August!
PARTNERS
U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Leadville Ranger District
OTHER FUN STUFF
Meals: Saturday breakfast through Sunday lunch
Camping: available Friday and Saturday nights
Latitude/Longitude: 39.275085, -106.299291
Additional Information:
Camping Available: Yes
Physical Difficulty: Difficult
High Altitude Project: Yes
Desired Number of Volunteers: 30
Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 44
Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 2
Total Volunteer Days: 46
Total Unique Volunteers: 25
Total Volunteer Hours: 529
Staff Hours: 60
Stipend Hours: 0
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Description of Work Completed:
27 volunteers came out to Leadville for the weekend to take on the project. Blowing away our original goal of 200 feet of new trail, our hardworking volunteers removed rocks and roots to construct over 900 feet of new trail!
Details
18 and older
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