- Trail:
- Alpine Baldy Trail (Skykomish)
- Status:
- Closed / Red
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- Unknown - please contribute condition
- Reporter Primary Activity:
- Mountain Bike
Description:
This year, I've put in 5 days work on this trail so far, and much more necessary. It's just not ready yet. Also, there is a washout on the road to the trailhead, so the trailhead is closed and the road is blocked 1.4 miles before the trailhead. Advise to not come unless you plan on doing trail work.
Two washouts half mile into the trail. Myself and two friends have worked on them so that you can carry your bike through the washouts. Lot of branches on trail, I mean, A LOT. Biking over branches and logs is annoyingly slow so stop and toss branches off the trail. Picture given to show how bad it is / was, but it's not as bad as it looks because this photo is focused on the massive tree that fell, look high in the photo to see the trail location, and since this photo we put in 4 person-days work on improving the two crossings. The avalanche debris field will get your feet wet, that needs some rocks moved for stepping stones. Immediately past the avalanche debris field are 3 downed trees with lots of branches to remove. Between the washout at half mile and the avalanche debris field, many more branches on trail and a few small logs.
Note: the total hours worked by group is the April sum of myself for 5 days, and 1 day each for two of my friends who helped me. More to come, but I don't log reports every time I do trail work only when significant changes should be known.
Two washouts half mile into the trail. Myself and two friends have worked on them so that you can carry your bike through the washouts. Lot of branches on trail, I mean, A LOT. Biking over branches and logs is annoyingly slow so stop and toss branches off the trail. Picture given to show how bad it is / was, but it's not as bad as it looks because this photo is focused on the massive tree that fell, look high in the photo to see the trail location, and since this photo we put in 4 person-days work on improving the two crossings. The avalanche debris field will get your feet wet, that needs some rocks moved for stepping stones. Immediately past the avalanche debris field are 3 downed trees with lots of branches to remove. Between the washout at half mile and the avalanche debris field, many more branches on trail and a few small logs.
Note: the total hours worked by group is the April sum of myself for 5 days, and 1 day each for two of my friends who helped me. More to come, but I don't log reports every time I do trail work only when significant changes should be known.
- Work Report:
- trail work done
- 3 volunteer attendees
- 33 volunteer hours
- 3 total workers
- 33.0 total work hours
Individual Workers:
anonymous 1
hours: 5
paid: no
anonymous 2
hours: 4
paid: no
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