Open Call – Planting Trees in the Waldo Canyon Burn Scar

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/13/2014
9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Location
Meet at Cascade Fire Department

Category(ies)


Workday Description:

Post fire flooding poses a major threat of damage to homes and lives around the Waldo Canyon Fire burn scar. Many sites along US Highway 24 remain highly vulnerable to flood impacts. Project work will include planting native tree species to re-vegetate hill slopes. These efforts will help to mitigate future flood damage and aid in the healing of the burn scar.

All work is dependent upon environmental factors – unpredictable weather, runoff and soil movement may alter project and location details.

Important Notes:

  • CUSP will provide hard hats, tools and materials necessary to complete project work.
  • Portable restroom(s) will be available on site.
  • Safety review and work demonstration will precede the project work.
  • Pets are not allowed on CUSP projects
  • Weather, which could create hazardous conditions, may cause projects to be canceled or rescheduled; we will notify you of changes in a timely manner; changes will also be posted at this website.

Requirements of Volunteers:

All volunteers must complete and submit prior to the project: a Liability Release Form, 2014 CUSP RELEASE , and a VOLUNTEER LISTING 2014- .

Please print all documents two-sided.

Please Bring:

Any applicable medicines (including epi-pens, insulin and inhalers
Sunscreen
Sunglasses or safety glasses
Work gloves
Work boots with  ankle support
Long pants are requires; long sleeved shirts are strongly recommended.
Water containers, extra water will be provided
Sack lunches, to carry with you

What to Expect:

This burn area is 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 high flash flood potential; exposure to sun, wind, lightening and rapidly changing weather conditions; working with sharpened tools in areas with unstable terrain and footing; possible falling trees; and 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 drink plenty of water prior to and during the project to avoid dehydration. Please wear appropriate clothing; clothing may become stained or ruined. Expectant mothers should check with their physicians prior to joining the project. This is a moderately challenging project requiring teamwork. The minimum age requirement is 12.

Please note that cell phone coverage is limited/none in this area.
GPS units are often inaccurate  in this area as well.

The Coalition for the Upper South Platte
719-748-0033
www.waldofire.org

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Bookings are closed for this event.

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