2020-CANCELLED: 14er: Devils Playground Trail Reroute @ Pikes Peak

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Start Date-End Date: 08/29/2020-08/30/2020 Land Manager Office: USFS - Pikes Peak Ranger District Land Manager Contact: Jamie Goins Funding Partner: National Forest Foundation Programmatic Partner: Rocky Mountain Field Institute Summary: Build trail structures to decrease erosion on America's Mountain, Pikes Peak. Stay tuned for details. Description: Starting in 2017, VOC has partnered with other Colorado outdoor stewardship groups and the U.S. Forest Service through the National Forest FoundationFind Your Fourteenercampaign so that together we can do more on our majestic Fourteeners. We are working collaboratively to increase the pace and scale of trail improvements and ecological restoration. Our vision is to work together, with you, to build and maintain a sustainable trails network, ensuring these peaks remain healthy and inviting for decades to come.With help from skilled, passionate volunteers like you, we can complete even more on-the-ground work on Colorado's Fourteeners.Every volunteer in the Fourteener community is important in this long-term effort, and we are grateful for your help! Where You'll Be: Pikes Peak has captured the awe of thousands throughout history, reflected in its many names. The 14,115-foot peak wasfirst called Tava, meaning "Sun Mountain", by the local Ute people, who called themselves Tabeguache, "People of Sun Mountain". In the 1700s, Spanish explorers deemed itEl Capitan, "the Captain" or "the Leader", while the Arapaho called itHeey-otoyoo, "the Long Mountain." U.S. explorer Zebulon Pike, for whom the mountain was officially named after in 1890, called it both "the Grand Peak" and "Highest Peak". As an icon of the West and inspiration for America the Beautiful, Pikes Peak has also earned the nickname America's Mountain. On this project, you'll spend the weekend on the west side of this historic mountain to work on the Devils Playground Trail (also known as the Crags Trail), which traverses 7 miles and 4,300 feet from a trailhead near the Crags Campground to the summit of Pikes Peak. What You'll Do: Join VOC and the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative(CFI) on America's Mountain for this small project of less than 20 volunteers. Throughout the weekend, you will assist in a multi-year trail reroute, completing physically demanding - yet rewarding - tasks ranging fromnew trail construction to water diversion structures and timber and rock features to properly stabilize the trail. Campsites and meals are provided, making this a fantastic experience for those who enjoy high-alpine environments, small group settings, and hard work. Please note all days are required due to the remote location of the project. Why It Matters: Sections of the Devils Playground Trail areseverely incised, over-widened, and steep, leading to an unsafe experience for hikers and an unsustainable environment for the sensitive high-alpine plants and animals. Your efforts will go a long way in improving this trail for years to come for people and wildlife alike. Need-to-Know Details: All days are requireddue to the remote location of the project. Volunteers are responsible for providing their own camping equipment.VOC will provide meals, tools, and work gloves. Cancellation:Our partners rely on VOC volunteers to accomplish critical stewardship needs, and our projects often have wait lists. If you need to cancel, pleaseemailKendall Coxor call 303-715-1010 ext. 116 as soon as possible so we can free your spot for another volunteer and have a full workforce. About Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is the state's oldest, largest, and leading outdoor stewardship nonprofit organization. Founded in 1984 to motivate and enable people to become active stewards of Colorado's natural resources, VOC has engaged nearly 125,000 people in more than 1,000 volunteer projects for a donated labor value of $25 million. Through award-winning youth and volunteer programs, leadership training, capacity-building programs, and collaborative efforts with nonprofits and land management agencies, VOC is an invaluable resource in Colorado, especially as our outdoor stewardship needs are approaching near-crisis levels. For more information, visit www.voc.org or call 303-715-1010. Latitude/Longitude: 38.8720, -105.1236 Additional Information: Camping Available: Yes Physical Difficulty: Difficult High Altitude Project: Yes Desired Number of Volunteers: 15 Total Adult Volunteers Attended: Total Youth Volunteers Attended: Total Volunteer Days: Total Unique Volunteers: Total Volunteer Hours: 0 Staff Hours: 0 Stipend Hours: 0 Project Summary: Successes and Challenges: Lessons Learned: Special Notes: Stewardship Education: Key Concerns or Comments from Staff or Volunteers: Description of Accidents/Incidents: Description of Work Completed:

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