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Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 13 Nov 2013 09:01
by xr-nut
T-roy,

we are planning to come. have at least 3 people(probably 4, with J). 2 saws and plenty of gas/oil. 8)

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 13 Nov 2013 19:45
by Hank Moody
I will be there is spirit, knee surgery this week and I will be on crutches for six short weeks!

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 14 Nov 2013 20:27
by troy
Hank Moody wrote:I will be there is spirit, knee surgery this week and I will be on crutches for six short weeks!
6 short weeks then how long before you are back on a dirt bike?! We miss you, D.

So I ordered one of these safety vests thinking it would be wise for the trail maintenance day.

http://www.amazon.com/Neiko-Visibility- ... fety+vests
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I ordered size Large, but this thing is almost form-fitting! Way too small to wear over a coat, and I'm not a real big guy. So if you order one, order a size or 2 up I guess. If you are a "medium" person, order an XL, and I'll trade you.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 09:27
by kendall_smith
I too will have to be there in spirit. I really wanted to be there to help out since Alissa and I love riding the trails out at Milford, but the timing is just not going to work out.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 21:10
by troy
Word on the Street

KCTV5
http://events.kctv5.com/School_Creek_OR ... 84123.html

Lawrence Journal-World
http://www2.ljworld.com/events/2013/nov/23/64922/

Junction City Post
http://www.jcpost.com/2013/11/11/school ... scheduled/

On Dell's Event Calendar
http://www.dellspowersports.com/honda-y ... -xcalendar

...and listed on the official Milford Lake Website in the lower right panel
http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations ... dLake.aspx

ARE ANY OF YOU a hobby photographer willing to bring a good camera out to document the day? Take some before and after shots of the trails as well as lots of photos of folks working. Anyone?

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 21:44
by Savage
Kudos!
Did any of the shops I email happen to contact you?

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 16 Nov 2013 08:30
by troy
Savage wrote:Kudos!
Did any of the shops I email happen to contact you?
I think I had already emailed all the same shops (I sent the info and the PDF flyer to probably 10 shops). The shops that actively replied were
  • Brooks Yamaha
  • Dell's
  • CycleZone
  • Letko
Brooks Yamaha in Manhattan went so far as to call and ask what they could do to help. They said they received my email, email from you, savage, Kim Jackson (SCORVA) stopped in to talk about it, and then my brother, Kyle, stopped in to make sure they knew! So they were very aware of the event! They told me they put the flyers up.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 07:24
by JLR
Troy,

Would the Corp allow a skid steer or compact utility tractor inside the riding area if one was available on the 23rd ?

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 07:28
by troy
JLR wrote:Troy,

Would the Corp allow a skid steer or compact utility tractor inside the riding area if one was available on the 23rd ?
NO.
In fact, they denied even side-by-side UTVs greater than 50". They are, however, allowing us to build a fire in the parking lot--something that is normally prohibited.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 08:38
by Rick
ARE ANY OF YOU a hobby photographer willing to bring a good camera out to document the day? Take some before and after shots of the trails as well as lots of photos of folks working. Anyone?
Stu is a pro and Kira could be but if they are absent, Kim said she would do the photography.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 17 Nov 2013 18:04
by troy
ajayhawkfan wrote:
troy wrote:........Do any of you have ATVs you could bring? It sure would be nice to have some with racks to carry tools, supplies, and people to where the work is going on. In fact, it could be a job for a few folks just to operate ATV taxis as needed.
I know it is out of the way but you are welcome to come to the cabin and pick up my ATV. Battery is shooting craps but it has pull cord as well.
BIG THANKS to Eddie. I spent most of the day with him today--GREAT day to be out in the country. (Like every other day.) I came home with his ATV in the back of my truck. So we'll have at least one ATV to carry saws and gas, etc. Still hoping some ATV folks show up.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 12:00
by ajayhawkfan
troy wrote:
ajayhawkfan wrote:
troy wrote:........Do any of you have ATVs you could bring? It sure would be nice to have some with racks to carry tools, supplies, and people to where the work is going on. In fact, it could be a job for a few folks just to operate ATV taxis as needed.
I know it is out of the way but you are welcome to come to the cabin and pick up my ATV. Battery is shooting craps but it has pull cord as well.
BIG THANKS to Eddie. I spent most of the day with him today--GREAT day to be out in the country. (Like every other day.) I came home with his ATV in the back of my truck. So we'll have at least one ATV to carry saws and gas, etc. Still hoping some ATV folks show up.
I'm happy to assist by providing a ATV. One of these day's I'll have to show up with my big bike a School Creek and ride.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 12:13
by troy
Rick wrote:
ARE ANY OF YOU a hobby photographer willing to bring a good camera out to document the day? Take some before and after shots of the trails as well as lots of photos of folks working. Anyone?
Stu is a pro and Kira could be but if they are absent, Kim said she would do the photography.
Stu told me he is coming but has to leave relatively early in the afternoon. An important part of the photography will be after-shots of the trails. Stu will not be able to do that.

Luc has not said if Kira is coming, and I'm not sure if she would want to commit to the entire day while keeping an eye on their young son. So Kim, you might be our photographer!

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 14:06
by gagnaou
troy wrote:
Rick wrote:
ARE ANY OF YOU a hobby photographer willing to bring a good camera out to document the day? Take some before and after shots of the trails as well as lots of photos of folks working. Anyone?
Stu is a pro and Kira could be but if they are absent, Kim said she would do the photography.
Stu told me he is coming but has to leave relatively early in the afternoon. An important part of the photography will be after-shots of the trails. Stu will not be able to do that.

Luc has not said if Kira is coming, and I'm not sure if she would want to commit to the entire day while keeping an eye on their young son. So Kim, you might be our photographer!
Yep, sorry I did not get to talk to Kira until today, but she has other things planned Saturday, so she will not be joining us. It would be great if Kim can do the photography!

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 18:12
by Savage
I rode there Saturday. The west side is horribly overgrown. I came across 2 areas that have been washed out and are about 1/2 way into the trail. The east side isn't that bad. They just had the hare scramble out there recently so the east has been cleaned up some for that.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 20:09
by Bob Morgan
A nice cedar branch Bon Fire might be in order! High of 32 on Sat, dropping to Nine that night! :shock:

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 19 Nov 2013 06:54
by Savage
Here's how it looks. I was going slow as I was the only one there when I took off. I cut out the video where I had my helmet on the tank walking through the brush.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBXHGawFyMg

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 19 Nov 2013 07:16
by troy
Savage, I see you are ENJOYING that RM-Z 250!

Yes, all, I will update SchoolCreek.org with this info later today, but as for an official plan, it's pretty simple.

We will start out focused on the West side. As others have stated, the East side is in a little better shape with some thanks due to the FMHSC folks who cleared 6 miles for their hare scramble. When they clear trail for a race, though, they don't necessarily take things all the way back to the trunk nor are they concerned about ATV width. So we'll be doing a more extensive clearing job. Hopefully several of the FMHSC folks will show up to help this Saturday. 8)

Don't expect some great, coordinated effort to manage the work this Saturday! The message I want to get out is this, "Show up, grab a buddy, a chainsaw and/or limb loppers, then head out into the West side until you find branches that need clearing. Get to work. Repeat."

I don't think there is any "plan" that could be more efficient. I also think any efforts to coordinate folks arriving and departing at different times and working across 286 acres will fail. 8)

The weekend forecast keeps changing so who knows what to expect! It is definitely heading in the COLDER direction. Cold is just fine. Rain will be a party-pooper. 8)

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 19 Nov 2013 13:04
by Savage
I went and rode the local trails Sunday. Stopped and chatted with a father and son, son goes to school here, dad is from OP. Chatted about riding areas, Milford came up, the dad mentioned he heard there was a trail clean up day over there this weekend. Chatted more about it, they are pondering going.
So my point is, the word is out. Good work Troy.

Re: School Creek Trail Maintenance Day

Posted: 19 Nov 2013 18:32
by troy