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2024, St. John's I, 9/28/24

Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance

Volunteer workers are needed for Mendocino National Forest RestoreTrails.Org projects on September 28-29 and October 5-6, 2024, Stonyford/St. John’s Mountain. Lunch is included on all work days sponsored by Metalcloak, and camping is available! All modalities needed! St John’s Mountain is a little-known motorized recreation spot with a cool 10-mile in and out 4x4, UTV, and OHV trail system that meanders from Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford, 10 miles to the top of St John’s Mountain with an elevation of 6749 feet. This area is known for its remarkable geology, minerals, chaparral, pine forests, fun trails, and a 360-degree view when at the top of the mountain. The mega-fires of 2018 devasted the Mendocino National Forest Grindstone area. The St John’s weathered the fires pretty well. Still, most of the trail barriers/delineators were destroyed, leaving exposed rebar stakes and hazardous wood that all need to be removed and replaced with natural barriers (down or dead trees) to limit trail cutting and off-trail travel. RestoreTrails.Org has received grant funds to complete these tasks and has started the implementation phase. Next will be the clean-up of all the debris. It will take 15-20 volunteers and their motorcycles, UTVs, ATVs, Jeeps, and sturdy 4WD vehicles. VOLUNTEERS can show up to work just one day or the entire weekend. RestoreTrails.org will supply tools, PPE, lunches on both days and post-event giveaways to the volunteers. RestoreTrails.Org staff met with Les Hill, Stonyford OHV Manager, and mobilized the RestoreTrails equipment to formulate the plan. We then recon’d the mountain to plan the upcoming work events. The first work weekend will be September 28 - 29, 2024, with the entire weekend available for camping at the Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford (and OHV recreation if desired). The second work weekend is October 5 - 6, 2024, again, with the entire weekend available for camping and recreation at Davis Flat Campground. Sign up here, but also, please CALL Project Manager Dean Joyner (and leave a voicemail if necessary) to let him know your plans (which days, camping or not, type of vehicle) and if you can help out. The Board of Directors of PWORA/RestoreTrails.Org thanks Metalcloak.com (“It’s Your Rig, Only Better”) for sponsoring the lunches! Sign up and Call Dean regarding your plans at 415-552-8813.

How you can help:

Work a Shift (3)
Hold a Position (1)
2024, St. John's Ia, 9/29/24

Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance

Day two (Sunday) of work weekend. Volunteer workers are needed for Mendocino National Forest RestoreTrails.Org projects on September 28-29 and October 5-6, 2024, Stonyford/St. John’s Mountain. Lunch is included on all work days sponsored by Metalcloak, and camping is available! All modalities needed! St John’s Mountain is a little-known motorized recreation spot with a cool 10-mile in and out 4x4, UTV, and OHV trail system that meanders from Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford, 10 miles to the top of St John’s Mountain with an elevation of 6749 feet. This area is known for its remarkable geology, minerals, chaparral, pine forests, fun trails, and a 360-degree view when at the top of the mountain. The mega-fires of 2018 devasted the Mendocino National Forest Grindstone area. The St John’s weathered the fires pretty well. Still, most of the trail barriers/delineators were destroyed, leaving exposed rebar stakes and hazardous wood that all need to be removed and replaced with natural barriers (down or dead trees) to limit trail cutting and off-trail travel. RestoreTrails.Org has received grant funds to complete these tasks and has started the implementation phase. Next will be the clean-up of all the debris. It will take 15-20 volunteers and their motorcycles, UTVs, ATVs, Jeeps, and sturdy 4WD vehicles. VOLUNTEERS can show up to work just one day or the entire weekend. RestoreTrails.org will supply tools, PPE, lunches on both days and post-event giveaways to the volunteers. RestoreTrails.Org staff met with Les Hill, Stonyford OHV Manager, and mobilized the RestoreTrails equipment to formulate the plan. We then recon’d the mountain to plan the upcoming work events. The first work weekend will be September 28 - 29, 2024, with the entire weekend available for camping at the Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford (and OHV recreation if desired). The second work weekend is October 5 - 6, 2024, again, with the entire weekend available for camping and recreation at Davis Flat Campground. Sign up here, but also, please CALL Project Manager Dean Joyner (and leave a voicemail if necessary) to let him know your plans (which days, camping or not, type of vehicle) and if you can help out. The Board of Directors of PWORA/RestoreTrails.Org thanks Metalcloak.com (“It’s Your Rig, Only Better”) for sponsoring the lunches! Sign up and Call Dean regarding your plans at 415-552-8813.

How you can help:

Work a Shift (3)
2024, St. John's II, 10/5/24
2024, St. John's II, 10/5/24

Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance

Volunteer workers are needed for Mendocino National Forest RestoreTrails.Org projects on September 28-29 and October 5-6, 2024, Stonyford/St. John’s Mountain. Lunch is included on all work days sponsored by Metalcloak, and camping is available! All modalities needed! St John’s Mountain is a little-known motorized recreation spot with a cool 10-mile in and out 4x4, UTV, and OHV trail system that meanders from Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford, 10 miles to the top of St John’s Mountain with an elevation of 6749 feet. This area is known for its remarkable geology, minerals, chaparral, pine forests, fun trails, and a 360-degree view when at the top of the mountain. The mega-fires of 2018 devasted the Mendocino National Forest Grindstone area. The St John’s weathered the fires pretty well. Still, most of the trail barriers/delineators were destroyed, leaving exposed rebar stakes and hazardous wood that all need to be removed and replaced with natural barriers (down or dead trees) to limit trail cutting and off-trail travel. RestoreTrails.Org has received grant funds to complete these tasks and has started the implementation phase. Next will be the clean-up of all the debris. It will take 15-20 volunteers and their motorcycles, UTVs, ATVs, Jeeps, and sturdy 4WD vehicles. VOLUNTEERS can show up to work just one day or the entire weekend. RestoreTrails.org will supply tools, PPE, lunches on both days and post-event giveaways to the volunteers. RestoreTrails.Org staff met with Les Hill, Stonyford OHV Manager, and mobilized the RestoreTrails equipment to formulate the plan. We then recon’d the mountain to plan the upcoming work events. The first work weekend will be September 28 - 29, 2024, with the entire weekend available for camping at the Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford (and OHV recreation if desired). The second work weekend is October 5 - 6, 2024, again, with the entire weekend available for camping and recreation at Davis Flat Campground. Sign up here, but also, please CALL Project Manager Dean Joyner (and leave a voicemail if necessary) to let him know your plans (which days, camping or not, type of vehicle) and if you can help out. The Board of Directors of PWORA/RestoreTrails.Org thanks Metalcloak.com (“It’s Your Rig, Only Better”) for sponsoring the lunches! Sign up and Call Dean regarding your plans at 415-552-8813.

How you can help:

Work a Shift (3)
Hold a Position (1)
2024, St. John's IIa, 10/6/24

Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance

Day two (Sunday) of work weekend. Volunteer workers are needed for Mendocino National Forest RestoreTrails.Org projects on September 28-29 and October 5-6, 2024, Stonyford/St. John’s Mountain. Lunch is included on all work days sponsored by Metalcloak, and camping is available! All modalities needed! St John’s Mountain is a little-known motorized recreation spot with a cool 10-mile in and out 4x4, UTV, and OHV trail system that meanders from Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford, 10 miles to the top of St John’s Mountain with an elevation of 6749 feet. This area is known for its remarkable geology, minerals, chaparral, pine forests, fun trails, and a 360-degree view when at the top of the mountain. The mega-fires of 2018 devasted the Mendocino National Forest Grindstone area. The St John’s weathered the fires pretty well. Still, most of the trail barriers/delineators were destroyed, leaving exposed rebar stakes and hazardous wood that all need to be removed and replaced with natural barriers (down or dead trees) to limit trail cutting and off-trail travel. RestoreTrails.Org has received grant funds to complete these tasks and has started the implementation phase. Next will be the clean-up of all the debris. It will take 15-20 volunteers and their motorcycles, UTVs, ATVs, Jeeps, and sturdy 4WD vehicles. VOLUNTEERS can show up to work just one day or the entire weekend. RestoreTrails.org will supply tools, PPE, lunches on both days and post-event giveaways to the volunteers. RestoreTrails.Org staff met with Les Hill, Stonyford OHV Manager, and mobilized the RestoreTrails equipment to formulate the plan. We then recon’d the mountain to plan the upcoming work events. The first work weekend will be September 28 - 29, 2024, with the entire weekend available for camping at the Davis Flat Campground, Stonyford (and OHV recreation if desired). The second work weekend is October 5 - 6, 2024, again, with the entire weekend available for camping and recreation at Davis Flat Campground. Sign up here, but also, please CALL Project Manager Dean Joyner (and leave a voicemail if necessary) to let him know your plans (which days, camping or not, type of vehicle) and if you can help out. The Board of Directors of PWORA/RestoreTrails.Org thanks Metalcloak.com (“It’s Your Rig, Only Better”) for sponsoring the lunches! Sign up and Call Dean regarding your plans at 415-552-8813.

How you can help:

Work a Shift (3)
Hold a Position (1)