Date: September 28th 2015
IT IS A CELEBRATION OF OUR VOLUNTEERS!!
ANNUAL POTLUCK BARBECUE /PICNIC
When: Saturday, October 3, 2015
Where: Guy Talbot State Park,
at the covered group picnic site.
Come let the Caretakers & Crew Leaders feed you!
Meet new folks & catch up with trail crew friends
We supply: hot dogs/bratwurst, veggie 'burgers' & soft drinks.
You – BYOB & an appetite because we always feed you well.
12 pm: Short presentation -
We’re going to start with an award ceremony of the Leadership Award we won from the USFS.
Then Hike!! We will go out on a loop hike on the Latourelle Falls trail.
1:3o pm:
Eat! The Potluck begins, dig in to the food & goodies that are being shared.
Please help us lessen our carbon footprint – bring your own utensils & plates!!
Come and meet our Caretakers & Crew Leaders, other trail maintainer volunteers.
It's a great time of “trail stories” of the trail crew kind.
This is happening rain or shine, come join us!
Loved ones, friends & family are most definitely welcome!
Directions: On either side of the Latourell Falls parking area along the Columbia River Historic Highway, there is a road heading downhill. Follow this around to
NE Latourell Road and the covered group picnic area. Park on the street and join us. Approximate address is: 43045 NE Latourell Rd , Corbett Oregon 97019.
We will have signs out to help find us!
Well-behaved, non-aggressive, dogs are welcome on leash.
For additional info & RSVP send a note to: tturner@pcta.org
We'd love to see you there!! Please come by, go for a nice hike and let us feed you!!
Volunteers for the Mount Hood Chapter of the Pacific Crest Trail Association maintain the 217 miles of PCT between Midway Meadows south of Washington's Goat Rocks Wilderness and Park Ridge in Oregon's Mount Jefferson Wilderness.
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Please visit http://www.longtrails.com/mthood/ for more information about our chapter or http://www.pcta.org/ for more information about the Pacific Crest Trail Association.