4/25 Fourche Creek Trash Bash
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:27 am
Hey folks,
We're again trying to rally support for a major clean up on the Fourche. The tricky part is 1) this is not a good time of year for paddlers to plan these clean up events! There's lots of paddling related stuff happening this weekend and surrounding weekends, so we recognize that it's going to be hard to get a big turnout; 2) to really make a Fourche clean up a success, we need relatively low water levels on the Fourche. An April date is probably not stacking the odds in our favor for a good water level (ideally <6 feet on the University gauge is what we're hoping for).
Nonetheless, despite the odds, we're going to see what pans out on 4/25. If it turns out that you can break free from other commitments and join us, that would be awesome.
You can read about the details for the event here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/353275674874849/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can read more about various trash gathering exploits by various members of the ACC via this Facebook page here (ACC BOATR group):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/684199948368763/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And the way I understand this works is that I believe that it doesn't matter if you are on Facebook or not, you can still read the details by visiting these pages. (If it turns out that's not true, please let me know!)
As per the instructions on the event page, we want folks to meet 8am at Advanced Transmission on University in the parking area closest to the creek. We encourage you to bring kayaks or canoes to get to the sites we'll be working, but most trash collection will be done via land once you are to the key sites. If you can't bring a boat, no worries - come anyway and you can hike to key sites and/or we can ferry land volunteers via jon boats to key sites. Everything we'll be working on is just about 1/4 mile from University, so not far at all. Finally, if anyone has SMALL jon boats to bring for the day, it would be a HUGE help, both to let us ferry volunteers across the creek, as well as to help us remove bags from the creek back to University for later pick up. Just note that there isn't a formal boat ramp at University so you'll need a boat that a team of guys/gals can lift and carry a few feet to the water.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Cheers,
Heather aka Lupe
We're again trying to rally support for a major clean up on the Fourche. The tricky part is 1) this is not a good time of year for paddlers to plan these clean up events! There's lots of paddling related stuff happening this weekend and surrounding weekends, so we recognize that it's going to be hard to get a big turnout; 2) to really make a Fourche clean up a success, we need relatively low water levels on the Fourche. An April date is probably not stacking the odds in our favor for a good water level (ideally <6 feet on the University gauge is what we're hoping for).
Nonetheless, despite the odds, we're going to see what pans out on 4/25. If it turns out that you can break free from other commitments and join us, that would be awesome.
You can read about the details for the event here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/353275674874849/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can read more about various trash gathering exploits by various members of the ACC via this Facebook page here (ACC BOATR group):
https://www.facebook.com/groups/684199948368763/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And the way I understand this works is that I believe that it doesn't matter if you are on Facebook or not, you can still read the details by visiting these pages. (If it turns out that's not true, please let me know!)
As per the instructions on the event page, we want folks to meet 8am at Advanced Transmission on University in the parking area closest to the creek. We encourage you to bring kayaks or canoes to get to the sites we'll be working, but most trash collection will be done via land once you are to the key sites. If you can't bring a boat, no worries - come anyway and you can hike to key sites and/or we can ferry land volunteers via jon boats to key sites. Everything we'll be working on is just about 1/4 mile from University, so not far at all. Finally, if anyone has SMALL jon boats to bring for the day, it would be a HUGE help, both to let us ferry volunteers across the creek, as well as to help us remove bags from the creek back to University for later pick up. Just note that there isn't a formal boat ramp at University so you'll need a boat that a team of guys/gals can lift and carry a few feet to the water.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Cheers,
Heather aka Lupe