This workday was our first on the next stretch of Sequoia Trail between Hwy 236 and North Escape Rd and the only decision going into the day was which end to start from. Beginning at 236 would mean extremely limited parking for vehicles and an uphill climb at the end of the day when everyone is tired. Starting at N. Escape Rd would provide ample space for parking and a downhill hike out at the end. So the answer seemed simple - Begin at N. Escape Rd as it's always easier hiking downhill when tired!
OCT 19 - Sequoia Trail and Slippery Rock
SEP 21 - Sequoia Trail
SEP 7 - Sequoia Trail
The Sept. 7th workday brought our Sequoia Trail work close enough to Semperviren Falls that we were able to attack it from two different directions: Heading uphill from the basin floor as we've been doing for the past eight months and jumping ahead to the staircase that connects the falls to the trail and somehow survived the 2020 CZU fires.
AUG 24 - Sequoia Trail - Sempervirens Falls Area
AUG 10 - Sequoia Trail
The start of August marks the dog days of summer and the Trail Crew's first workday of the month on the 10th was appropriately warm, OK hot! We resumed work on Sequoia Trail less than five minutes from Sempervirens Falls and picked up where we left off in July. Half the crew continued the detail work on the previous workday's effort while the remainder of the crew plunged ahead to turn a very rough cut trail into something resembling a hiking trail.
JUL 27 - Sequoia Trail
JUL 13 - Sequoia Trail
Since the CZU fires in 2020, we've watched the Ceanothus grow taller and thicker every season and wondered what impact it would have on future workdays. The short answer is to make the work even more difficult! The Trail Crew's July 13th workday brought us to the stretch of Sequoia Trail between the old Wastahi Campground and Semperviren Falls and thickest Ceanothus we've encountered to date.
JUN 29 - Sequoia Trail
JUN 15 - Sequoia Trail
The Trail Crew's June 15th workday was a continuation of earlier work as we returned to the Sequoia Trail near the old Wastahi Campground on Sky Meadow Rd. The previous workday we had completed the initial rough cut that left us with a narrow corridor that resembled a game trail at best, so the goal this time was to expand on it by clearing the trail shoulder on both sides and then trimming the 6-8 foot high surrounding Ceanothus so it wasn't tall enough to droop onto the trail.