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Mtb Singletrack Trail work party at L.L. Stub State Park

05/02/2010 - 9:00am
05/02/2010 - 2:00pm

** please be kind and RSVP if you plan to attend! **

Bring snack, water, and work gloves.  Bike is optional but you are welcome to bring one.

This is a Volunteer trail build event hosted by Northwest Trail Alliance at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park.  A list of all Spring 2010 NWTA scheduled build days at Stub is posted to the Project Updates message forum.

BONUS!  Besides the member points you'll earn towards NWTA end of year raffle (and all the good trail karma too!), we'll also be doing a raffle at the build day just for those attending this volunteer event.  There will also be a social gathering of trail volunteers back at a campsite in the park (and you are more than welcome to bring a bike to go ride if you've got the energy after building).

Volunteer trail work in singletrack area for XC trail is under guidance of John Joy and Joe Rykowski as co-trail stewards in collaboration with Ranger Steve Kruger as the Oregon Parks & Recreation Department trail manager at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park.

Not sure what focus will be (pending prioritization with park trail manager) will either be focused on the lower (south) trail in mountain biking area of the park or on the north loop.  Come on out and join us if you have been putting it off. Regardless, we will sign-in at Welcome Center and head out from there.

Driving directions to L.L. Stub Stewart State Park, Buxton, Oregon (click link)

Sign-in Location: Welcome Center (will be parking at maintenance area and hiking down banks-Vernonia trail to project area)

Please arrive on time.  Project orientation, Q&A, and safety talk will begin at 9:15 and we'll be hiking to project area (about 1.5 miles) by 9:30am.

If you arrive late but do know how to get out to the project build site, then you must check-in out on the trail with John Joy or Joe Rykowski before beginning work - we must have volunteers sign waivers, thanks!

2 individuals signed up
Joe Rykowski
Hunter

stub on sunday

Cool another Sunday build day. I signed up but still need to check to see if i can go but im 80% sure i can. would be nice to finish the hillside. See ya there joe, Oh are we going to park/meet at maint building parking lot again? let us/eryone know, thanks.  last minute change. i remembered i promise dmy wife i would finish yard work this weeknd so if i want to stay married i got to do that. hehehe. I will be up there soon during the week with shawn and continue building.

  No worries Hamster, I

 

No worries Hamster, I completely understand.  Life always takes precidence over "bike stuff" (unless you get paid to ride or build trail in which case it'd just be yer job... lucky bastards!)

Not sure what focus will be.  Prioritization happens with the park trail manager and sounds like there's work to be done on the north loop.

9am CHECK-IN will still be at the Welcome Center parking lot and then we will rollout from there when we get our marching orders.

Thanks for your past and continued help digging trails at Stub!

In

See you on Sunday.  This time I'll have my bike AND my shoes ready to ride.

 

Eric

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