Ever since the Trail Crew started its work on the lower section of the Sunset Trail on Labor Day weekend we've accessed the area not from the trailhead but through a nearby drainage so we didn't bring attention to this still closed section of the park.
DEC 3 - Sunset and No. Escape Road
NOV 12 - Sunset Trail Nears an End (for now)
OCT 29 - Sunset Trail
OCT 15 - Sunset Trail
OCT 1 - Sunset Trail
After our first workday on lower Sunset Trail on Labor Day weekend it seemed like it would take months to cover the 0.7 miles to Middle Ridge fire road. The under story regrowth was preventing us from even starting the usual work of clearing burned debris and building burn piles. To say we were overwhelmed was an understatement.
SEP 17 - Sunset Trail
SEP 3 - Sunset Trail
This Trail Crew's workday brought back memories of last summer's work in the Fall Creek section of Henry Cowell with its hot working conditions. Despite the predicted warm weather, 23 people turned out further blurring the line between the Trail Crew's well earned reputation of hard working dedication and a touch of craziness.
AUG 20 - More Thistle
Since Big Basin reopened to visitors on July 22nd, park staff has received numerous concerns about all the thistle sprouting on the Redwood Loop Trail, so the Trail Crew decided to continue its earlier work and spend another day 'weeding' before all the thistles disbursed their seeds and there was an even more widespread problem next year.
AUG 6 - Thistle and the Redwood Loop
The old growth forest area of Big Basin, near the old HQ site, has experienced many changes from the 2020 fires. One of the most obvious this summer being the encroachment of invasive plants along the Redwood Loop Trail. Prior to the fire this area was heavily shaded by the tree canopy and there was over a foot of organic material on the ground and that combination of shade and mulch made it difficult for non-native plants to get a foothold.
