Date: May 25th 2014
Okay, so I hope this one is a bit more clear. My apologies for this morning’s rushed e-mail, I noticed the mistake but I had left the Wi-Fi area. I’m on the road and only have Internet access when I’m in a hotel
at night or morning before I leave!
Hey Folks,
Here’s another opportunity for this week! Lots of options out there. Here are the particulars for this Wahtum Lake crew -
Need minimum of 6 volunteers, one crosscut certified sawyer
on the Upper Eagle Creek May 30 and 31st. We will do minor tread repairs to horse access Friday afternoon.
Logout Saturday morning about 2.5 hours down Eagle Creek trail.
Drive to Wahtum Lake and car camp Friday night with
dinner about 6. Breakfast provided Saturday morning, bring your own lunches for both days. Expect to return to trailhead by 5 pm.
Leader: Busdriverjohn
You will need to bring your camping gear, lunches for both days and wear weather appropriate clothing; long sleeves, long pants and sturdy boots are required. You should bring your own work gloves and hard hat if you have them, but we can
provide both. Also bring water and water containers.
We will provide all the tools and instructions to use them, hard hat and gloves. Also dinner on Friday night and breakfast Saturday morning. If this looks interesting to you, please hit the reply button or send me an e-mail at
tturner@pcta.org and I’ll get you on this crew list!!
Thanks and I hope you are having a great weekend!
Tammy
Tammy Turner
Volunteer Coordinator
PCTA Mt. Hood Chapter
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