Colorado & Oregon looking for volunteers

bbbom

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If you are close to the Fremont National Forest area in Southern Oregon or the Upper South Platte area in Colorado where the Hayman fire was last season they are looking for volunteers.

Can't hurt the image eh!

http://responsiblerecreation.policy.net/volunteer/

Volunteer Opportunities

ARRA wants to be a resource to its members and to public lands managers struggling to recover from last year’s devastating fires. The costs of fighting fires last year was expected to exceed $2 billion. An extraordinary part of the Forest Service budget will be devoted to these costs.

This new addition to the website will alert you, your friends and your local riding clubs and organizations to post-fire recovery volunteer opportunities. You can help prevent further degradation of burned areas by assisting in ongoing erosion control efforts (spreading straw and seed) and offering to help with the reforestation efforts this Spring.

Assisting public lands managers does not go unnoticed. Your efforts are recognized at the local level and the good deeds go a long way in promoting the image of responsible recreationists in the Washington, D.C. offices of the U.S. Departments of Interior (BLM and National Park Service) and Agriculture (Forest Service).

Rally the riders! Bring your gear, your energy and your dedication to the land!

Register to receive timely information about volunteer opportunities in your area via ARRA’s email list.

Check for Volunteer Opportunities on the ARRA website periodically for contact information and updates on volunteer projects.

Contact your local Forest Service office for information specific to your area; go to www.fs.fed.us to find your local Forest Service office.

Contact ARRA [email protected] and let us know about volunteer opportunities in your area.

Talk to other riders, family, co-workers, fellow congregants and friends to let them know about a volunteer project near you where their help is needed.

Tell the Forest Service and BLM offices that your local riding club or organization is ready to help out now and in the Spring. Establish those contacts with the folks who are responsible for managing our public lands.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

COLORADO

Hayman Burn Volunteer Opportunities

Information on volunteer assistance is being coordinated by the Coalition for the Upper South Platte (CUSP). If you would like to offer your help or learn of opportunities this year, please call the office at 1-800-420-9110 (719-788-0033) or, you can sign up on the internet at http://www.uppersouthplatte.org

OREGON

Trail Maintenance on Fremont National Recreation Trail-Southern Oregon

ARRA has the solution for your late winter blues and for shedding those winter pounds - This spring, plan to help rehabilitate the Fremont National Recreation Trail in the Fremont National Forest in southern Oregon. Of the 170 miles of trail, there are at least 55 miles of trail in need of maintenance as a result of the devastating fires last summer.

This spring there are expected to be more than 100 downed trees per mile of trail which need to be cleared. Volunteers who are willing to run a chainsaw need to attend a chainsaw certification course in advance of volunteer work on the trail. Certification classes will be scheduled sometime this spring. Plan to camp in primitive conditions for the duration of the work days. Access to supplies and lodging is extremely limited in this part of Oregon. Sound like fun?

Bring this volunteer opportunity to the attention of your friends, family, fellow congregants, classmates and co-workers. The Fremont National Forest welcomes your assistance. ARRA will be a resource to disseminate information related to the rehabilitation effort. As schedules for safety certification classes and volunteer work days become available, that information will be shared with you.

For specific information on the Fremont National Recreation Trail, please contact: Larry Hills, Forest Trails Coordinator, USFS, Fremont NF, 541-947-6275, email to [email protected], or visit their website at http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/fremont/trails for more trail and map information.
 

CJ Rider

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Lori- You are getting to be QUITE the activist; LOL! After the Haymen fire, I DID volunteer and it was FUN! We re-seeded some of the most heavily burned areas. I drove past that seeded area not long afterwards and saw a green carpet popping up in the distance. THAT was COOL! It's all covered in snow now getting some much needed moisture. Yup, we GOTTA volunteer to keep our forests healthy and ACCESSIBLE!!!
 

Ol'89r

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Jan 27, 2000
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:thumb: Great idea bbbom.

Getting involved in these kinds of things sure can't hurt our image.
 

BigBore

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Jun 16, 1999
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Working in the Fremont Natl. Forest should make OHV users look good, considering that out of those 170 miles of trail, about 8 miles are open to OHV's.
 

pcrable

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Thanks for the info...
I signed up to help out with the Hayman fire restoration. A lot of the trails that we used to ride were in that area. Hopefully, if we help to fix them up, we'll be able to ride there again before too long.

--Phil
 

whyzee

Never enough time !
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Dec 24, 2001
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Phil, how are things in town with the 4th deployed?
Quiet?
I was stationed there for three years and would love to move back.
Manitou, Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak... what a great back yard.
Lori, if I was back in Co. I'd help in a heart beat.
 

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