Post by pistonschick on Jul 21, 2017 12:03:32 GMT -8
Piston's Wild Motorsports invites you to join us for the next Yacolt Burn 4x4 trails work party on Saturday - July 22nd, 2017.
We will be continuing work in the Yacolt Burn implementing trail construction activities for the new 4x4 trail currently known as C-14 - aka "Old Ugly".
WORK PARTY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON Saturday - July 22nd, 2017
The April, May and June work parties were a tremendous success with a great deal of work completed - thank you to everyone who attended to help get this trail open as soon as possible.
Heavy equipment returned to the mountain on May 19th and finished up on July 10th.
There will be some outstanding progress to check out at this July 22nd work party.
Piston’s Wild Motorsports
Yacolt Burn 4x4 Trails
C-14 Trail Building Work Party Event
Saturday - July 22nd, 2017
TWO START TIMES:
Early Bird Crew starts at 7:00am
Standard Crew starts at 9:00am
WORK PARTY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON Saturday - July 22nd, 2017
Please support your sport – the trails need you…
Start Times: EARLY BIRD CREW STARTS AT 7:00AM
STANDARD CREW STARTS AT 9:00AM
Where: Meet at the Deer Pen Rock Pit (Intersection of 1500 & 1560 Roads - near the Deer Pen trailhead)
Map: file.dnr.wa.gov/publications/amp_yacolt_burn_mototrail_map_20150810.pdf
What do volunteers need to bring?
Gloves, work boots, long pants, long sleeves – dress in layers appropriate for weather.
Current weather forecast is predicting warm and sunny.
Please bring your own food and water (lots of water) for the day.
YOU DO NOT NEED A DISCOVER PASS TO VOLUNTEER TO WORK ON TRAILS!
If you are going to take your 4x4 on the trails (NOT as part of a work party) - you should have an OHV permit.
- Oregonians can use their Oregon OHV permit.
- Washingtonians will need a Washington OHV permit (aka Dual Registration)
If you plan to leave (walk away from) your vehicle at a trailhead (NOT as part of a work party) - you will need a Discover Pass.
Work duties for volunteers will include:
1) installing trail signage
2) building barrier fences
3) clearing culverts and stacking rocks around openings
4) clearing brush/slash with chain saws, loppers and machetes
5) picking up garbage, pulling ribbons and clearing illegal fire pits in work areas and trail heads
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR ALL TYPES OF JOBS - PLEASE RSVP FOR WHICH DAYS YOU ARE AVAILABLE:
You can RSVP by responding to this post or texting your NAME & TIME YOU ARE AVAILABLE TO (360) 606-1648.
If you have any questions please contact Crystal @ (360) 606-1648.
This work party (July 22nd) will be open to the public and hours worked will count toward volunteer hours to receive a free Discover Pass.
Please contact Crystal Crowder if you have any questions about the work party.
(360) 606-1648 (call or text)
crystal@pistonswild.com
Thank you in advance for your support and we look forward to seeing you out there...
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR UPCOMING WORK PARTIES
*subject to change
August 26th, 2017 - Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm Details Coming Soon
September 10th, 2017 - Sunday
9:00am - 6:00pm Details Coming Soon
October 7th, 2017 - Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm Details Coming Soon
November 4th, 2017 - Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm End of Season Maintenance
Read more: pistonswildforum.proboards.com/thread/3448/yacolt-burn-work-party-dates#ixzz4nUwdzjbP
Thank you in advance for any assistance each of you can provide.
We are really looking forward to opening some more new trails in the Yacolt Burn -we hope you are too!
Happy Trails!
Crystal Crowder
Yacolt Burn 4x4 Trails Project Coordinator
Piston's Wild Motorsports
(360) 606-1648
crystal@pistonswild.com
SUPPORTING FUNDS FOR WORK PARTY MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES ARE BEING PROVIDED BY RCO DEVELOPMENT GRANT #14-1809D
Yacolt Burn Recreation Plan Off-road Vehicle Trail Development
This 2-year grant was awarded in 2015 to the Pacific Cascade Region of the Washington Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $373,800 + DNR Matching Funds of $93,700.
This brings the total of this maintenance grant to $467,500 to develop 6 new miles of motorized trails in the Yacolt Burn State Forest (including 4x4, ATV & Dirtbike trails).
RCO grants are funded by your OHV fuel tax dollars and OHV permit dollars - hours worked by volunteers contribute to DNR's eligibility to continue to receive these grants in the future.
Specific details about the grant can be viewed here: secure.rco.wa.gov/prism/search/ProjectSnapshot.aspx?ProjectNumber=14-1809
We will be continuing work in the Yacolt Burn implementing trail construction activities for the new 4x4 trail currently known as C-14 - aka "Old Ugly".
WORK PARTY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON Saturday - July 22nd, 2017
The April, May and June work parties were a tremendous success with a great deal of work completed - thank you to everyone who attended to help get this trail open as soon as possible.
Heavy equipment returned to the mountain on May 19th and finished up on July 10th.
There will be some outstanding progress to check out at this July 22nd work party.
Piston’s Wild Motorsports
Yacolt Burn 4x4 Trails
C-14 Trail Building Work Party Event
Saturday - July 22nd, 2017
TWO START TIMES:
Early Bird Crew starts at 7:00am
Standard Crew starts at 9:00am
WORK PARTY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON Saturday - July 22nd, 2017
Please support your sport – the trails need you…
Start Times: EARLY BIRD CREW STARTS AT 7:00AM
STANDARD CREW STARTS AT 9:00AM
Where: Meet at the Deer Pen Rock Pit (Intersection of 1500 & 1560 Roads - near the Deer Pen trailhead)
Map: file.dnr.wa.gov/publications/amp_yacolt_burn_mototrail_map_20150810.pdf
What do volunteers need to bring?
Gloves, work boots, long pants, long sleeves – dress in layers appropriate for weather.
Current weather forecast is predicting warm and sunny.
Please bring your own food and water (lots of water) for the day.
YOU DO NOT NEED A DISCOVER PASS TO VOLUNTEER TO WORK ON TRAILS!
If you are going to take your 4x4 on the trails (NOT as part of a work party) - you should have an OHV permit.
- Oregonians can use their Oregon OHV permit.
- Washingtonians will need a Washington OHV permit (aka Dual Registration)
If you plan to leave (walk away from) your vehicle at a trailhead (NOT as part of a work party) - you will need a Discover Pass.
Work duties for volunteers will include:
1) installing trail signage
2) building barrier fences
3) clearing culverts and stacking rocks around openings
4) clearing brush/slash with chain saws, loppers and machetes
5) picking up garbage, pulling ribbons and clearing illegal fire pits in work areas and trail heads
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR ALL TYPES OF JOBS - PLEASE RSVP FOR WHICH DAYS YOU ARE AVAILABLE:
You can RSVP by responding to this post or texting your NAME & TIME YOU ARE AVAILABLE TO (360) 606-1648.
If you have any questions please contact Crystal @ (360) 606-1648.
This work party (July 22nd) will be open to the public and hours worked will count toward volunteer hours to receive a free Discover Pass.
Please contact Crystal Crowder if you have any questions about the work party.
(360) 606-1648 (call or text)
crystal@pistonswild.com
Thank you in advance for your support and we look forward to seeing you out there...
PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR UPCOMING WORK PARTIES
*subject to change
August 26th, 2017 - Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm Details Coming Soon
September 10th, 2017 - Sunday
9:00am - 6:00pm Details Coming Soon
October 7th, 2017 - Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm Details Coming Soon
November 4th, 2017 - Saturday
9:00am - 6:00pm End of Season Maintenance
Read more: pistonswildforum.proboards.com/thread/3448/yacolt-burn-work-party-dates#ixzz4nUwdzjbP
Thank you in advance for any assistance each of you can provide.
We are really looking forward to opening some more new trails in the Yacolt Burn -we hope you are too!
Happy Trails!
Crystal Crowder
Yacolt Burn 4x4 Trails Project Coordinator
Piston's Wild Motorsports
(360) 606-1648
crystal@pistonswild.com
SUPPORTING FUNDS FOR WORK PARTY MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES ARE BEING PROVIDED BY RCO DEVELOPMENT GRANT #14-1809D
Yacolt Burn Recreation Plan Off-road Vehicle Trail Development
This 2-year grant was awarded in 2015 to the Pacific Cascade Region of the Washington Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $373,800 + DNR Matching Funds of $93,700.
This brings the total of this maintenance grant to $467,500 to develop 6 new miles of motorized trails in the Yacolt Burn State Forest (including 4x4, ATV & Dirtbike trails).
RCO grants are funded by your OHV fuel tax dollars and OHV permit dollars - hours worked by volunteers contribute to DNR's eligibility to continue to receive these grants in the future.
Specific details about the grant can be viewed here: secure.rco.wa.gov/prism/search/ProjectSnapshot.aspx?ProjectNumber=14-1809