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Trail Skills Series: Intro to Power Tools Day Work Party with WTA

  • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Ridgefield NWR 28908 NW Main Ave- Carty Unit & 1071 S Hillhurst Rd.- River 'S' Unit, Ridgefield, WA 98642 (map)

This is the fourth in a four-part trail skills series designed to introduce newer volunteers in the SW Washington/Portland area to key trail concepts. In this session you will learn to safely operate a range of hand-held power tools commonly used on trail (not including chainsaws).

Our four-part trail skills series runs from January through April and is designed for newer volunteers in the SW Washington/Portland area who want to deepen their trail knowledge. Take them individually or sign up for all of them!

About the Area: More than 5000 acres of marshes, grasslands and wooded areas are home to more than one hundred species of birds, waterfowl and fish. Two trails and a loop road provide public access to this serene area just a few miles west of I-5.

What to Expect: We'll have fun, work hard and make a difference! No experience is necessary.

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Project Description: This will be a mix of classroom and hands-on learning. You will start indoors to learn some fundamental concepts, then head outdoors to practice your new skills.

Hiking Information: We'll be hiking about 1 mile on mostly flat terrain with a short hill.

Schedule

  • 9:00 AM: Be ready to meet the crew, rain or shine

  • Morning: We will spend the first part of the day indoors learning about the 5 most common trail maintenance issues

  • 11:00 AM: Snack break! We'll provide chocolate; bring water and anything else that will keep you happy throughout the morning.

  • After break, we'll head to the trails to take a look at trail conditions and issues in real life. Learn what solutions are available to remedy common trail issues, and discuss why you'd choose one over another

  • 1:00 PM: Enjoy refreshments at the trailhead and leave armed with all your new trail knowledge!

For safety reasons, arriving late or leaving early is not allowed

Planning Information: Get ready for a great day outside!

  • No experience is necessary—just bring a great attitude for working with a team! WTA provides the training and tools you need

  • Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 7 hours on uneven terrain

What to Wear

  • Boots

  • Long pants 

  • Work gloves

  • Long-sleeved shirt recommended

  • Eye protection recommended (glasses, sunglasses or safety glasses)

A hard hat will be provided by WTA. For safety reasons, shorts and sneakers are not allowed.

What to Bring

  • Snacks and plenty of water

  • Rain jacket and pants

  • Extra warm clothing in case of wet or cold weather

  • A pack to carry your personal gear

  • A sense of fun and adventure for learning new skills and meeting great people!

Firearms and weapons are not allowed.

More Information

From the Hiking Guide

See what WTA's hiking guide and trip reports say about this area.

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