
Trip
Stewardship - Darrington Ranger District Trails
Crosscut logout, brushing, tread and drainage work on a trail in the Darrington Ranger District
- Info
- COVID-19: Learn about our most up-to-date guidance for participants and leaders on our COVID-19 Response page. All participants and leaders must agree to the COVID-19 Code of Conduct before participating in this Mountaineers activity.
- Sun, Oct 5, 2014
- Everett Lookout & Trail Maintenance Committee
- Stewardship
- Adults
- Moderate/Strenuous
- Moderate
- 2 (6 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
6:00 AM at Lynnwood/TBD. Will meet up at P&R's enroute. 07:30 at parking at end of road.
Leader Permission required on this trip - - contact leader before signing up. Primary focus will either be removing logs that are blocking the trail OR removing slough from tread to prevent it from migrating downhill. We will also likely carry out some tools that were cached on prior trips.
In addition to the 10 Essentials, plan to wear long pants/long sleeves while working. Bring a large pack to help carrying tools. Also bring hardhat, work gloves, eye protection, cut-resistant high-top boots, water (streams available through July) and lunch. If you don't have a hardhat one can be provided for you to use with advance notice to leader.
2 mile bike ride to trailhead but hikers can be accommodated.
Badges
participants will earn:
Darrington Ranger District Trails
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Green Trails Snowking Mtn No. 79
Green Trails Granite Falls No. 109
Green Trails Cascade Pass No. 80
Green Trails Monte Cristo No. 143
Green Trails Benchmark Mtn No. 144
Green Trails Sloan Peak No. 111
Green Trails Glacier Peak No. 112
Green Trails Silverton No. 110 - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
The Ten Essentials, long pants/long sleeves while working. Bring hardhat, work gloves, eye protection and cut-resistant high-top boots,. We will be carrying tools so bring a pack that will accommodate attaching/carrying tools. Hard hat can be provided with prior notice to leader.