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[QUOTE="Tod, post: 1249195, member: 32697"] The following is From Sam Jarrett, Department of Natural Resources: would first like to say ‘Thank You’ to all who volunteered, during their weekends, to help DNR gather the crucial information to compile and complete our trail and campground storm damage assessment. As you can imagine, our Trail Crew is very busy working to fix the damage and improve our trails one mile at a time. We are currently coordinating our trail work with the Mission Creek Correctional Crews to improve our efficiency and to help speed up this long and difficult process as best we can. However, we need your help to get the job done as quickly and effectively as possible. This Saturday, December 15th, @ 9:00 AM the DNR will be hosting a trail rehabilitation demonstration and work party. We may disperse from the meeting locations depending on the number of volunteers who turn out. The focus will be on check dam and rolling dip water bar installation, as well as clearing the trail corridors. These preventative trail erosion maintenance techniques are an important step towards reducing further erosion to our trails. The DNR will provide a limited amount of tools (shovels, pulaskis, rock bars, hard hats, etc...) Please bring gloves, chainsaws, and any other tools you have. The DNR will not be able to provide everyone with the necessary personal protective equipment and work tools. Also, please fill out the volunteer sign up form when arrive at the work party staging area. This is required before doing any volunteer labor on trails or in campgrounds. In the mean time, for those of you that are interested in volunteering immediately we have lots of downed trees on our trails. Feel free to remove downed trees and clear the trail corridor, if you are already signed up as a volunteer and feel comfortable bucking trees out. I do not recommend riding an ORV on the trails at this time, I recommend hiking along the trails with a saw if you wish to clear the trail corridor. Many hazards still exists and will remain, until our Trail Crew can fix problematic areas utilizing heavy equipment. The Mission Creek Trail has the most trees down at this time. Thanks for your help. Again, [B]Locations: Tahuya State Forest (Eflendahl Staging Trail Head) Date: Saturday, December 15th Time: 9:00 AM[/B] Sam Jarrett WA DNR- SPS Region Recreation Manager- Belfair/Hood Canal Units [email]sam.jarrett@dnr.wa.gov[/email] The Northwest Motorcycle Association will be providing coffee / pastries in the morning and hot dogs / Wired energy drinks at lunch time thanks to John Castaneda, NMA Poker Run Coordinator. [/QUOTE]
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