DEC 4 and 18 - Redwood Loop Burn Piles

The December workdays brought to a close both a challenging and successful 2021 for the BBVTC.

The year began with the shock of the August 2020 fires that devastated Big Basin still fresh and no certainty of when trail work in the park would begin again or what we would do in the meantime. A hoped for return to Basin trail work in the spring was delayed because of ongoing hazard tree removal in the park, but in late April we were asked to assist in repairing fire damaged trails in the Fall Creek section of Henry Cowell State Park.

The work was our first exposure to clearing burned debris and building burn piles that will likely be our main focus for several years and also included a steep hike into what we began calling the 'hole' on the Fall Creek Trail. (A downhill hike into the hole in the morning meant a steep UPHILL hike in the afternoon when everyone was hot and tired.)

Despite the challenging work environment and it not being Big Basin, the Fall Creek work received excellent support as everyone was glad to be back on the trails.

And finally, in late November, we returned to Big Basin work after 15 months away.

The December workdays were a continuation of the Fall Creek work of clearing debris and building burn piles along the Redwood Loop Trail in what used to be the park headquarters area. The Dec. 4th workday had a great turnout of 17 and by the end of the day we had completed 10 burn piles over the first two Basin workdays including a 20ft x 20ft x 8ft pile that we called the 'Monster'. (Fall Creek burn piles were typically about 6 x 6 x 4ft.)

The crew put in 131 hrs and thanks to Jim Brooks, Rory Brooks, John Collins, David Dunlop, Peter Gelblum, Mimi Guiney, Rebecca Guiney and Josh Hill, Janie Leifhelm, Jordan McDaniel, Janette Mello, Mike Peasland, Aaron Poulos, Devdutt Sheth, Jo Thorogood, Chris Young and Marc Koenig, for their work on what was a nice late fall day.


The second December workday on the 18th was a short one as after a one year break in 2020 due to Covid, the Crew returned to what has become a tradition over the past 20 years, our late December luncheon to celebrate the Holiday season. Whether it was continued enthusiasm over the return to Big Basin or just the party afterwards, we had a record turnout of 22 people for the day.

Mother of the Forest

Father of the Forest

As with most holiday party workdays, it was light on work, but we still managed to double the size of an existing burn pile, start and complete a second one and start a third one before calling it a day and heading to the Sawmill Restaurant for a late lunch.

The crew put in 124 hrs and thanks to Jim Brooks, Rory Brooks, John Collins, Michele Gelblum, Mimi Guiney, Tommy Ha, Jan Hill, Charles Jalgunas, Shyamal Kapadia, Matt Kelsey, Marc Koenig, Janie Leifhelm, Jordan McDaniel, Janette Mello, Whitney Mitchell, Chris Newport, Mike Peasland, Aaron Poulos, Devdutt Sheth, Dale Stadelman, Jo Thorogood and Chris Young, for closing out the year on a positive note.

It's good to be back in Big Basin! The Crew put in 1728 hours and that included no workdays in JAN, FEB, and MAR and one workday cancel due to heat. Also, 4 members put in over 100 hours. See you in 2022.

End of Year Gathering at the Sawmill

by Mike and Jeff

photos by Mike, Jan, Charles, Aaron, Peter, and Jorden

OCT 2, 9 and 23 - BC Homesteads, Bonny Doon, BC Homesteads

OCT 2, 9 and 23 - BC Homesteads, Bonny Doon, BC Homesteads

The BBVTC started October with a special workday on what used to be our standard first Saturday of the month to be out in the park. (We switched to the second Saturday of the month about 20 years ago to avoid conflicts with early month holidays like New Year's, July 4th and Labor Day.)

Over the years the Trail Crew has been fortunate to attract many long time volunteers and one of them, Chris Young, had asked for help in removing neighborhood debris from last summer's fire. The October 2nd workday allowed us to not only support a fellow Trail Crew member, but also give back to an area where all the houses but one were lost in the fire and we had a good turnout of 12 BBVTC members.

SEP 11 & 25 2021 - Fall Creek Part 8 & 9

SEP 11 & 25 2021 - Fall Creek Part 8 & 9

Since the BBVTC started work on the Fall Creek Trail, a goal has been to reach the Barrel Mill Site and the September 11th work brought us to the edge of the area. The last stretch of trail before the site was too narrow for new burn piles, so we spent the Sept. 11th workday dragging tarps of slash uphill to the last area wide enough for new piles. Not a lot of fun, but by the end of the day we had reached the edge of Barrel Mill and were entering a wide downhill stretch with lots of locations for new burn piles on future workdays.

AUG 28 2021 - Fall Creek Part 7

AUG 28 2021 - Fall Creek Part 7

Well we have definitely turned a corner as we progress down Fall Creek Trail towards the Lime Kilns. After several months we are within a day's work of reaching the historic Barrel Mill Site and the new trail reroute that was put in this year. All this progress means that we can use a different connector trail down to our work site that is a bit shorter, about a 20 minute hike. I think everyone will agree that we are over hiking the steep portion of the Big Ben Trail to get back to our cars.

AUG 14 2021 - Fall Creek Part 6

AUG 14 2021 - Fall Creek Part 6

The weather forecast for the Trail Crew's August 14th workday was in our favor - it was wrong! The forecast had called for a temperature of about 90 degrees and possible humidity from a monsoon storm out of the southwest desert, but it was only about 80. We also worked our way into a cooler section of the Fall Creek Trail closer to the creek, so it was downright pleasant compared to recent Fall Creek days but that didn’t mean there wasn’t sweating going on.

JUL 24 2021 - RDO at Wadell Beach

JUL 24 2021 - RDO at Wadell Beach

The Trail Crew's July 10th workday at Fall Creek was canceled due to a forecasted high temperature of 103F, so for the July 24th work we decided to do what a lot of people think of when warm summer weather sets in, we headed to the coast! Fortunately for us Big Basin has a section right on the coast, so we headed over to the Rancho del Oso (RDO) area of Big Basin, which is just east of Wadell Beach.

JUL 10 2021 - Canceled Workday Due to Heatwave

JUL 10 2021 - Canceled Workday Due to Heatwave

The previous blog entry mentioned the Fall Creek section of Henry Cowell where we've been working can be warmer than Big Basin, about eight degrees warmer on average. Because of this we had already decided we would consider cancelling a workday for safety reasons if it looked like the day would be too hot. The new strategy didn't have to wait long to be tested as the forecast for our July 10th workday called for a high temperature of 103, so we decided it would be best to cancel the work.

JUN 26 2021 - Fall Creek Part 5

JUN 26 2021 - Fall Creek Part 5

Post Santa Cruz Lighting Complex Fire, trail work has meant many adjustments for the Big Basin Volunteer Trail Crew, the most obvious being we have yet to begin work in Big Basin due to ongoing dangers and fire re-ignitions. But our current work in the Fall Creek section of Henry Cowell brings it's own challenges, namely that it's about 8 degrees warmer in Fall Creek than at Big Basin.