Date/Time
Date(s): 09/10/2021 - 09/13/2021
7:30 am - 4:00 pm
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Location
Republic, WA
Project Profile
- Region: Northeast Washington
- Experience: No Experience Needed
- Ages: adults; 16–17 with guardian consent; 10–15 with guardian
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Hike Length: 3–6 miles
- Trip Type: Drop-in Volunteer Work Party
- Trip Type: Day Trips, Multi-day Trips
- Project Type: Brush Out, Tread Work
Project Description
Spend a day volunteering to keep the Thirteenmile Trail in shape. Volunteers will help by doing tread and brush work along this beautiful and undiscovered part of the Pacific Northwest Trail southwest of the Kettle Crest.
No trail crew experience is necessary. The PNTA will provide all of the tools, personal protective equipment, and training. Just bring yourself, your daypack, and a thirst for a rewarding day on the trail!
A crew leader will be working on site for the duration of the trip, but volunteers are free to participate for as along as they want.
Participants have the option to make this a multi-day trip, camping at a dispersed site with the crew leaders. Meals can be included for those who register by Friday, September 3rd.
See Resources (below) for Frequently Asked Questions and daypack recommendations.
Project Details
- PNTA Last Worked Here: unknown
- Project Leader: Kristin Ackerman
- Trail Crew Leader/s: Mackenzie & Jonny
- Trip Time: up to 7+ hrs daily, + drive time
- Hike Distance: up to 4 miles round trip
- Spots Available: 4 per day
- Cost: Free
Other Location Info
- Land Manager: Colville National Forest — Republic Ranger District
- Rendezvous Point: Hall Creek Rd at Hwy 20, out of Republic
- Staging Area: NA
- Camping: Multi-day participants have the option to camp with the crew leaders at an undeveloped, dispersed campsite in the area; meals can be included if you register by Fri Sep 3rd.
- Directions: See Location for directions
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