Saturday, May 18, 2013

North RJ and upper Conley Cove

Date of work: 5/18/2013
number of workers : 1 Jim de Friess
Time spent: 8 hours includes commute
Work accomplished: Trail maintenance mostly clipping with shears, some water bar construction and clean out, some fallen tree obstruction removal/minimizing.

Started on RJ at the fire ring below the Old Conley parking area, clipped/cleared North until intersection with Conley Cove.  At Conley Cove I clipped east (down hill) as far as the foot bridge.  Then returned to the RJ/CC intersection and clipped/cleared CC to the trail head.

Once there I road walked back to my vehicle, saw three hikers- 2 coming out that thanked me, and one going in.

A great day in the woods.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Southern RJ 5-14-2013

Date of work: 5/14/2013
Number of workers: 3 Ken T, Ken C, and Jim d
time spent: 26 hours (includes commutes)
Work accomplished:  Hiked to Mossy falls, made at least one waterbar - on the way out, removed downed trees across the trail, but mostly clipped growth.  From Mossy Falls to 105 the trail is in good shape.  Carried out the few pieces of trash we found.

Video uploading currently-  Will be at:

http://youtu.be/4-YVPqstBWo

Great day in the woods, thanks Ken^2

Thursday, May 9, 2013

PI and LGT trashed campsite near the river

Date of work: May 9, 2013
number of workers: 3 Jim d, Tyler d and Jared de Friess
time spent: 24 hours includes commutes
Work done:  was asked to verify a trashed campsite we had heard about from a hiker.  Me and my two sons hiked in and found it as described 3 us army tents, and pots and pans and food.  The critters were in the food already as instant potatoes packages had been sampled in many directions.  We separated it into three groups, burnables, non- burnables, and what may still be interesting to critters- the opened and unopened food packs.

At this point we decided to burn what we could, Jared however decided to keep the tents, and carefully sorted the parts out and with the exception of missing stakes, we think we have three complete ones.  One doesn't have a bag.  If you would like a rescued tent from Linville gorge USA let us know.

So we gathered some wood which isn't easy in this campsite, I suggest we avoid using it for a while.  Then we started a fire and burned away.  After the tents were packed up and everything burned that we could we put the fire out.

A hiker came by - looking for fishing spots, he volunteered to carry the lantern remnant out.  I put the three tents in the pack, we then bagged three propane cylinders, and egg container, and a pocket knife.  Putting them in a bag hanging off the back of the backpack.  Jared carried the pack out, the last I saw of him was just as we left the tree line ascending to the ridge.  Guess that means we should have put more on him.  It was over thirty pounds easily.

I managed to get out once again, as it was hot and muggy coming up that ridge.

Friday, May 3, 2013

PI once again

date of work: 5/3/2013
number of workers: 1 Jim de Friess
time spent: 4 hours includes commute

Work done: continued down Pinch In removing trail obstructions and creating waterbars with them.  Nearing cliff edge area.  Son hiked to the river and back while I worked, he did carry out the pack and tools, I still couldn't keep up.

Forgot the camera so no pics, found and removed empty water bottle "propel" from the side of the trail.

Brief but good trip, the waterbars up the hill seem to be working well, and it was quite pleasing to see.  They are also substantial and should last a while with very little maintenance.

It was a great day in the woods.