Colorado College Orientation Trip – Gill Trail Maintenance

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/28/2014 - 08/29/2014
9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Location
Meet at Cheesman Canyon Trailhead

Category(ies)


Workday Description:
The scenic Gill Trail, adjacent to the pristine Cheesman Canyon, has beautiful canyon views and access to world-class fishing. Erosion from the Hayman Fire, heavy use and extensive non-approved trails greatly contributes to sediment in the Upper South Platte River and downstream water supplies. This project will help reduce this sedimentation, greatly benefiting fish and wildlife habitat as well as the watershed supplying over 75% Colorado’s water for drinking and agricultural needs.

This project includes: closing and restoring unsustainable social trails and improving existing trails. This is moderately challenging work – a fun project requiring team effort.

Important Notes:

  • CUSP will provide hard hats, materials and necessary tools to complete project work
  • A USFS outhouse will be available for participants at the trailhead
  • A safety review and work demonstration will proceed the project work
  • Weather, which could create hazardous conditions, may cause the project to be canceled or rescheduled; staff will monitor weather and notify you of any changes, which will also be posted to this website.

Requirements of Volunteers:
Prior to the project each volunteer must submit a completed Liability Release form, 2014 CUSP RELEASE the group also needs to submit a Volunteer Listing, VOLUNTEER LISTING 2014- attached. Please print documents on both sides.

Please Bring: 
A daypack to carry water and lunch
Any applicable medicines (including epi-pens, insulin and inhalers)
Sunscreen
Sunglasses or safety glasses
Long pants and long sleeved shirts are strongly recommended
Work gloves (we will have some if you do not)
Sturdy shoes with good tread; no sandals please
Water containers, enough to last the day, we will have Igloos at the trailhead
A sack lunch, to carry with you, we will not return to vehicles for lunch

What to Expect:
This project will occur in an exposed mountain environment. Please be aware and prepared for potential hazards, including but not limited to: driving on mountainous roads with loose gravel and flash flood potential; exposure to sun, wind, lightening and rapidly changing weather conditions; working with sharpened tools in areas with unstable terrain and footing; hiking at significant elevation. Medications may have adverse effects in sun, heat or altitude; please list medications and medical conditions on the CUSP release form so staff may be aware of potential concerns. Know your limitations and inform staff immediately if you become ill or injured. Be prepared to exit quickly in the event of an emergency or changing environmental conditions.  Please be prepared to hike up to one mile at high elevation in varying weather conditions. Please drink plenty of water prior to and during the project to stay hydrated.

GPS systems and Internet map sites are often misleading in the mountains. Cell phone service will be inconsistent.

The Coalition for the Upper South Platte
719.748.0033

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