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다가오는 Trail Building 자원 봉사 활동 일정을 알려드립니다. 날짜는 오는 토요일 4 7일입니다. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

집합 장소는 1950 North San Gabriel Canyon Road, Azusa, CA 91702 이며, Gateway Center 에서 Car Pool 하여 일하는 장소로 8:00 AM 정각에 출발합니다. 일에 필요한 모든 장비는 제공됩니다만, 식수와 점심, 장갑, 방한복 등은 개별적으로 준비하시기 바랍니다. 봉사가 끝나는 시간은 대략 3:00 ~ 4:00 PM 이 될 것입니다.

만일 당일 비가 오면, 일정은 자동으로 취소됩니다.

뜻있는 회원 여러분의 많은 참가를 부탁 드리며, 첨부하여 지난 3월 31일의 봉사 활동 사진 몇 장과 영문으로 된 보고 내용을 게재합니다.

한영세.

Lower Windy Gap Foot Bridge, Hazard Trees

The previous weekend we had a number of hikers take the Windy Gap Trail in the Crystal Lake Recreation Area of the Angeles National Forest after which they sent in photographs of some dead trees down across the trail. So today the San Gabriel Mountains Trailbuilders returned to lower Windy Gap Trail to take care of these few remaining obstructions.

We met at the Forest Service's Gateway Information Center across from Highway 39 mile marker 17 and promptly at 8:00 a.m. we climbed aboard our vehicles and headed North to the Rincon Fire Station where we collected our tools and equipment for the day, then we headed North another 13 miles to the Crystal Lake basin and the Windy Gap trailhead!

(NOTE: Check out that link to Rincon Fire Station since it offers some background in to the changes currently underway within the canyons along Highway 39.)

Among the volunteers we had students from Mount San Antonio College and some Boy Scouts, bringing up chainsaws, McLeods, shovels, rock bars, and other equipment so that the trail could be worked on and the reported dead tree obstructions could be bucked.

Among one of the other major problems on the trail that was reported was a drainage culvert which had become clogged and then filled by rock and dirt, allowing water to flow over the top of the bridge which was causing serious erosion problems. If left to itself over the coming years, the drain would eventually cause the entire bridge to be undermined so we ensured we had what we would need to fix it.

Upon reaching the trail we also discovered three hazard trees leaning over the trail, each one of which was hung up in the branch network above (see photographs listed below.) Possible hazards are something of a priority with the Trailbuilders when we come across them. Hanging trees usually fall when there is wind however they can fall at any time causing significant injury to hikers, so when they're discovered and we have the resources to bring them to ground safely, we'll give hazard trees first attention.

Windy Gap Trail has seen some significant repairs and maintenance this year already, so only the section of trail from the trailhead up to South Mount Hawkins Road needed to be worked today, and the tread itself is in pretty good shape!

By 13:00 the dead trees on the trail had been bucked up and the hazard trees brought to ground and removed, water bars had been installed along the trail to remove water to reduce future erosion, and the foot bridge had been repaired and reworked to keep water from doing further significant damage.

Since we were finished with Windy Gap we packed up our tools and headed for Soldier Creek Trail to do some work on the tread. At the same time other volunteers headed for Pinyon Ridge Trail.

It was a good day out, everything the volunteers wanted to fix today was fixed, and the weather cooperated which was something of a surprise since down in the cities below everything was covered in fog. What fun!

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