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Trip #4: Sioux-Hustler Trail Clearing/Car Camp with Doug Rude and Lynn Schwartz


  • Sioux Hustler Trailhead (map)

YOU MUST SPEAK WITH A TRIP LEADER PRIOR TO TRIP REGISTRATION.
MESSAGE Lynn Schwartz (leschwartz77@yahoo.com) or Doug Rude (doug@therudes.com) TO EXPRESS INTEREST OR ASK ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TRIP - INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, AND A GOOD TIME TO REACH YOU.

TRIP OVERVIEW
Crew members will car camp at Lake Jeanette and drive to the entry point of the Sioux-Hustler Trail. We will clear the gateway of the Sioux-Hustler Trail. Most of the work will be clearing brush and new treefalls. We work rain or shine.

WHY VOLUNTEER?
You will meet other like-minded hikers, share your skills and learn new skills from your crew, and have an unforgettable experience helping maintain one of the few hiking-specific trails in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

ITINERARY
FRIDAY, May 1 (Day 1)

Saturday, Sunday, May 2-3(Days 2-3)

Monday, May4 (Day 4)

NEED TO KNOW
Pre-requisites:

  1. Prior car camping experience.

  2. Physically able to hike 8 miles a day on rough terrain, able to kneel to lop and saw at ground level.

  3. Attend the required Crew Member Orientation (April 14th at REI Bloomington).

  4. Attend a required local hike and gear shake-down event before the trip with your crew and trip leaders.

Personal Gear: Gear lists will be provided, and will include leather work gloves, sturdy hiking boots, over boots for high water (or high, water proof hunting boots), extra dry socks, layered clothing, reliable rain gear, sunglasses, sunscreen, whistle, TP and bug repellent, day packs large enough to carry lunch, snacks, two quarts of water, rain gear, and tools. Car camping gear. More detailed list will be provided.

Each team member will be responsible for carrying their own daypack, food, water, personal gear, trail tools, and their share of group gear. If there is something you do not have, please let the crew leaders know well in advance of the trip.

BWAC Gear: BWAC will provide: McKenzie maps, safety glasses, hard hats, trail clearing tools, safety training, and BWCA permits. Water sterilization devices are available for use as needed.

Anticipated Temperatures/Weather Conditions: Crew members should prepare for anything from hot to rainy or cold days and/or nights. Also be prepared for bugs. Crew leaders will discuss specifics closer to trip dates.

Food: Bring your own easy-to-cook, or no-cook, food to enjoy during the 4 days.

Costs:

THE FINE PRINT:

Thank you for considering this trip. By investing your time you will be creating lasting value for wilderness hikers and helping preserve this trail for future generations!

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