Date: May 18th 2014
We still need a few folks to head out on this crew!! There is a lot of work to do out there, poison oak is just one part of it and we have the technology to clean it off!
It’s going to be a great crew, if you can make it please hit the reply button and I’ll get you on the list!!
Tammy
Hey Folks,
Here's another opportunity for you. We need approximately
6 volunteers to help out on Saturday, May 24th for some brushing and tread work on the PCT near Cascade Locks.
We will work on removal of poison oak for a short time. We will have lots of Tecnu available. Round trip of approximately 6 miles – considered a hard hike.
There will be carpool options, starting early in the a.m. and we will be back to the trailhead by 4:00pm.
Tim Duncan is our crew leader!
We have a wonderful view of the Gorge 5 minutes hike from the project; it makes for a good lunch spot.
You will need, as always, to bring your lunch, snacks and plenty of water. And you’ll need to wear long pants, long sleeves and sturdy boots. We’ll provide you
with the hard hat, tools and gloves!
If this sounds fun and interesting, please hit the reply button or send me an e-mail
tturner@pcta.org and I'll get you on the crew list!
Come out and let’s have some fun,
Tammy
Tammy Turner
Volunteer Coordinator
PCTA, Mt. Hood Chapter
tturner@pcta.org
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