Although I've been riding for several years, I've never given much thought to trail maintenance until recently. With all the rain there must be a ton of work to do. Presumably, help will be needed so how do I volunteer? My search of this site found the Fullerton Loop singletrack thread but no others. Are there organizations in place that take care of specific trails or do people just fix something when they see it? Not sure how it all works. Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks, Art
I think it depends on the trail. I ride primarily at aliso and I've seen flyers that ask for volunteers. If there is any ranger station or information place at a trail I would check there because they usually hire or organize the trail maintenence. If there is nothing like that you might wanna search the city/county websites and find the parks/recreations section. Whatever you do, don't just take a shovel and tools and start working because you need clearance to work on trails.
The warriors society does ALOT of work in the Santa Ana Mountains/Cleveland Nat'l Forest www.warriorssociety.org I'm sure they would appreciate the help.
There are other trail maintenance orgs, but call your local IMBA -affiliate and ask them what they've got going. As an alternative, go meet the Ranger for an area you ride in, and work with him or her to set up a volunteer day you just advertise here and at your local bike shop. As long as you plan out a task that's managable, it will work out. And not to get soft or anything, but after you do trail work you might find yourself riding by the site and getting proud or something.
trail repairs check out these sites: Trails 4 All, they post a calendar of work days or SHARE, the do work in South OC or, go to your local Mt bike trails agency and offer your help. The USFS is having a volunteer training day this Sat. lots to do you are right!
One for the San Diegans And, for those of us in Too-Muddy-To-Ride San Diego, it's not too soft to repair rain erosion in Mission Trails: Come on out Saturday the 26th and help repair some of the battering Mission Trails has received from the record rains this year. Meet at the corner of Colina Dorada/Calle de Vida (Thomas Bros. Page 1230 B2) at 8:30 a.m. It will be another sunny day in the park and the dirt will be easy to work. You might even want to ride to the work site. Contact Everett at [email protected] for more details.
From the Warrior's Society newsletter: NATIONAL FOREST VOLUNTEER TRAINING When: Saturday, February 26, 2005 Where: At the El Cariso Fire Station on Ortega Highway Time: 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Come early! We will start promptly. The Training will include updates and review of visitor contacts, hazard analysis, radio procedures, fire safety, resource reporting with GPS and maps, trail maintenance, and volunteer scheduling. Bring a personal lunch or a dish to share for a communal lunch, There will not be time to drive to purchase lunch. Please R.S.V.P. your attendance to: Debra Clarke at 909.736.1811x3227 or email to: [email protected] We want to assure we provide enough training materials and the expanded volunteer manual for every participant. Please spread the word to other Forest Volunteers and to persons interested in becoming volunteers.