ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

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ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by shelbyjohnson » Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:01 pm

The old Sweet Gum tree that has stood watch through many a flood, scout, swim, and rescue from Lower Screw succumbed to the heavy wind that blew through on Friday night 7/7/2012 and is now a MAJOR strainer blocking any clear passage of Lower Screw Up on Richland. The trunk blocks the river right boof route and the top blocks Door Number 2 & 3. Its just a matter of time before we have a big enough rain for folks to head toward Richland and while you would have easily seen this strainer on your own scouting I thought it wise to and alert folks in advance just in case there was an errant mishap at Upper Screw Up, you'll need to portage on river right for now. Photos below.

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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by Renee H » Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:15 pm

Thanks for the heads up Shelby!

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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by T Yamashita » Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:58 pm

It's just sad how much water ain't there. Good info. ty
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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by Lucky13 » Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:02 pm

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Guess it's time to make a trip with chainsaws! Does Gum burn well?

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Post by ckuntz » Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:37 am

Very glad you saw this before I dropped into this mess..
Death wish for me or someone else if we entered unaware
Much thanks , I would be willing to help with removal if crew does so during the week(Chainsaws r us?)

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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by kayakdoc » Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:46 am

Let's set up a chainsaw detail. Mines ready!
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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by prophet » Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:36 am

T Yamashita wrote:It's just sad how much water ain't there. Good info. ty
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thats more water than Lee Cr. or the Mulberry has

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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by sig » Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:33 am

We may be able to help out.
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Post by YarTheBug » Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:29 am

Have saw, will travel. Let me know if it's on a weekend.

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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by we66erno1 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:00 am

I believe it's against the law to take a chainsaw into a wilderness area, without a special approval. Who is volunteering for the axe club?
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Post by Deuce » Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:19 am

we66erno1 wrote:I believe it's against the law to take a chainsaw into a wilderness area, without a special approval. Who is volunteering for the axe club?
Something tells me approval could be obtained, but if not, who has the chainsaw silencers? :whistle:
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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by gannon_w » Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:20 pm

That is a major removal! I'm free on weekends but no chainsaw just a body for help.

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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by sig » Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:40 pm

Ah true... Nothing mechanical allowed in wildernesses. Not even bicycles. When I used to do more volunteer work with the FS, they told us they fought wilderness fires without mechanical devices unless a fire crew was needed out west for a higher priority fire. And then they needed Congressional permission.
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Post by sig » Mon Sep 10, 2012 6:40 pm

Does the ACC have relations with the USFS for creek cleanups and stuff?

If so, I'm sure they'd loan us a cross-cut saw to use :)
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Re: ALERT! Major Strainer at Lower Screw Up on Richland

Post by Sparky » Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:47 pm

It's always nice to have a heads up for a river strainer. I remember the strainers years ago on Mulberry and Piney Creek. They are no more. There are not many wild places left in Arkansas,but this section of Richland Creek is designated wild. Looks like there are some other trees in the area that could fall in the river one day. Again, heads up for new river strainers are always appreciated. Truly, no offense intended to anyone here, just my point of view.

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