Date/Time
Date(s): 04/02/2022
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Spaces
Total: 10 / Remaining: 0
Location
Baker Lake Trailhead
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Project Profile
- Region: North Cascades
- Experience:Â No Experience Needed
- Ages: adults; 16–17 with guardian consent; 10–15 accompanied by a guardian
- Difficulty:Â Intermediate
- Hike Length: 1–5 miles
- Trip Type: Volunteer Trail Work Party
- Trip Type:Â Day Trip
- Project Type: Trail Maintenance
Project Description
This winter was hard on the much-loved Baker Lake Trail. With the snow line receding we can now begin to log out the numerous trees that have fallen across the trail. We’ll be using crosscut and hand saws to clear the logs as well as loppers and other hand tools to brush back the vegetation.
Participants will meet at the Baker Lake Trailhead and work north. They must have a daypack, lunch, water, long pants, long sleeves and boots.
We will meet at the Baker Lake Trailhead at 9:00am, have a quick safety chat and then get to work clearing the trail of logs both large and small. Take lunch on the banks of beautiful Baker Lake and then work until about 3:00pm.
This event is great for both seasoned trail stewards and folks with minimal experience!
Project Details
- PNTA Last Worked Here: 2021
- Project Leader: Sterling Collins-Hill
- Trip Time:Â up to 6 hrs + drive time
- Hike Distance: up to 5 miles round trip
- Total Spots Available: 10
- Cost: Free
Other Location Info
- Land Manager: Mt. Baker-Snoqulamie National Forest — Mt. Baker Ranger District
- Rendezvous Point: Baker Lake Trailhead
- Staging Area: NA
- Camping: Camping is not included with this event but may be available at Baker Lake
- Directions: See Location for directions
Registration
This event is fully booked.
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