For over 20 years the BBVTC has reserved the final workday of the year for our annual Holiday lunch to celebrate the season and another successful year of work on the Big Basin trails, but since the 2020 fires it has become even more meaningful as we recognize the effort it takes to bring the park back and all those who have helped. With a turnout of 23 for our Dec. 16th workday, we decided to split into four crews to cover more ground in the three hours we had for actual work.
DEC 2 - Blooms Creek Connector Trail
NOV 18 - Blooms Creek Connector Trail
With our work on the Creeping Forest Trail ended, the Nov. 18th workday was a quick stop on the Blooms Creek Connector Trail. This is a short section between the Redwood Loop and the old Blooms Creek Campground and it will provide access to Middle Ridge via the Hihn Hammond fire road. So more clearing, felling of trees, and creating burn piles.
NOV 4 - Creeping Forest Work Nears an End
OCT 21 - Creeping Forest Trail Realignment
Trail work requires flexibility as you never know what you will find out there, even when there are plans going into the job. In the pre-CZU fire era we would have days we couldn't find trail issues that had been reported by park visitors while other days we would come across multiple unexpected problems to deal with before getting to what we were looking for in the beginning.
OCT 7 - Creeping Forest Trail Realignment Continues
SEP 23 - Creeping Forest Trail Realignment
SEP 9 - Dool Trail
AUG 12 - Creeping Forest Trail Rerouting and Lunch
JUL 29 - Creeping Forest Tread Work
Our work on the Creeping Forest Trail since late March has largely revolved around making rough cut trails through the understory vegetation that has grown in over the past three years since the CZU fires. While the effort to this point has provided a sense of accomplishment, we still had a ways to go before things started looking like a real hiking trail. This would require 'tread work' or simply digging in the dirt.