We had such a great workday last Saturday, we're going to do it again this coming Saturday.
Phase 3 has been coming along nicely the last month, and with some luck we're looking at a late June opening. This Saturday we're going to work on the intermediate (yellow flagging) line. We'll be focusing on bench cut and tread work. Beginner trailworkers all the way to advanced trailbuilders are encouraged to come out. We'll have plenty to do no matter your level of experience.
DETAILS:
Saturday, May 8th, 9a-12p (come and go as your schedule allows.)
Meeting Place: Hogan/swimming pool at Camp Lake of the Woods on top of the hill. From the main Swope trailhead, drive up Oakwood Drive, take a left at the "Y" and continue on about 1/8 mile.)
Tools: The usual trail tools...Rakes, Shovels, McLeods, Pulaskis, Rogue Hoes, Weedeaters, Blowers, Handsaws, Chainsaws, etc. If you don't have tools, come anyway...we should have plenty.
Hope to see you there!
07 May 2010
REMINDER: Swope Trail Work Tomorrow (Saturday, May 8th)
02 May 2010
Phase 3 Workday Results + Trailwork this Saturday, May 8th
What a great day!
Brett Shoffner has been working knocking out some great solo work over the last couple months on the intermediate line, and on Saturday we were able to build another 300 yards. We should have some pics shortly.
Workers:
Brett Shoffner
Zach ?
Drew ?
Derron Graham
Greg Rupp
Scott Capstack
Travis Stephens
Craig Stoeltzing
TRAILWORK THIS SATURDAY, MAY 8TH.
9am-11am
Bring tools if you have them. Don't worry if you don't have any, we should have plenty.
Meet/Park at the Hogan/swimming pool.
NOTES:
Phase 3 is still not open for riding. Please attend a workday if' you'd like to see the new trail. We are getting a lot of reports of people riding where they shouldn't be. We understand that everyone is excited about the new trail, but riding on unauthorized trail reflects poorly on our user group and could result in us losing access to certain areas of the park.
Also, currently parking is restricted to the bottom of the hill...if you go past the red gate at the bottom of the hill, you've gone too far. We are working with the City on a better parking solution but nothing has been approved yet. Parking is only allowed on the top of the hill for trailwork.
A lot of people are asking when we'll be opening phase 3. The short answer is..we don't know..we're hoping for sometime in June. We'll be posting a bunch of work days over the next month. Definitely mark your calendar for June 5th....we'll be participating in National Trails Day and hosting a blow-out trail building party!
30 April 2010
Workday this Saturday, May 1st.
It's been a long time coming...a work day at Swope in 2010.
We'll be working on the section we laid out for the IMBA Trail Care Crew Workday. We will mainly be doing benchcut and rock work.
Details:
May 1st, 9a-11a
Meet at the Dining Hall at Camp Lake of the Woods. (Map is on the right side of the page.)
Bring your own tools if you have them. We'll have extras if you don't have your own.
Hope to see you there!
01 April 2010
NOTICE: Rocky Point Glade Trail Off Limits to Bikes
Be advised that the Rocky Point Glade Trail at Camp Lake of the Woods is off limits to bikes. We have now placed signs at the entrance points to this trail. Our ability to have mtb trail in this general vicinity hinges on our respect for this trail...please don't be the person that screws it up for everyone else.
Also, we are hard at work on phase 3 but mother nature put the hurt on us this winter, so we're way behind schedule. We'll have some trail building days in the near future and hopefully get a good chunk knocked out soon. With that said, phase 3 is not open to riding.
22 February 2010
honey-SUCK-le work
Scott, Travis, and I were chompin' at the bit to do some work, so we rounded up a couple others and headed down to see what damage we could do.
Travis and Joe Silver had done a lot prep work a couple weeks ago cutting the tops out honeysuckle and getting it off to the side, so we could start destaubing. This was one of the thickest nastiest sections of honeysuckle we've seen in Swope so far. It was so thick that when we marked it we were crawling on our hands and knees.
SATURDAY BEFORE:
SATURDAY AFTER:
With about 20 man hrs we were able to destaub 100 yards of this honeysuckle patch, so we can start dirt work once the soil thaws. Thanks to Amber Chambers, Cam Chambers, and Travis Donn for pitching in and helping out (also for the above pics).
This was the 1st time since the middle of December that we able to get in and do any reasonable amount of work. Before the Winter sank in we were on track for a spring opening. Hopefully, the weather will start to cooperate and we can post some trails work days soon...March 13th maybe.
03 December 2009
Swope Trails Trailbuilding this Sunday, December 6th.
Phase 3 is coming along nicely, and we're right on target for a spring opening if nature continues to cooperate. This Sunday we're going to work on the middle/beginner (yellow flagging) line. We'll be focusing on bench cut and tread work. Beginner trailworkers all the way to advanced trailbuilders are encouraged to come out. We'll have plenty to do no matter your level of experience.
DETAILS:
Sunday, December 6th. 12:30p-3:30p (Come and go as your schedule allows.)
Meeting Place: Meet at the Dining Hall at the top of the hill. (From the main Swope trailhead, drive up Oakwood Drive, take a left at the "Y" and continue on about 1/2 mile.)
Tools: The usual trail tools...Rakes, Shovels, McLeods, Pulaskis, Rogue Hoes, Weedeaters, Blowers, Handsaws, Chainsaws, etc. If you don't have tools, come anyway...we should have plenty.
06 November 2009
REMINDER: Trailbuilding Work Day Tomorrow
Just a reminder....tomorrow is the 1st workday for phase 3. We've done a crazy amount of scouting for phase 3 and think this section will turn out exactly as we had hoped. The plan is for a beginner friendly trail with lots of flow, minimal turns, and lots of smiles. Once finished, there will be a beginner loop approx. 2 miles long with a .75 mile alternate technical line along the rock face similar to the existing Wudchuk Run.
Check out the updated trail map on the right hand side of the page.
Saturday, November 7th. 8a -12p (Come and go as your schedule allows.)
Meeting Place: Meet at the main regular trailhead at the bottom of the hill. Once we have everyone, we'll drive to the work zone. Map of the trailhead is on the right hand side of the page.
Tools: The usual trail tools...Rakes, Shovels, McLeods, Pulaskis, Rogue Hoes, Weedeaters, Blowers, Handsaws, Chainsaws, etc. If you don't have tools, come anyway...we should have plenty.
Agenda: We've started some preliminary corridor clearing to get room to breath and have benchcut and rock work ready to start for the more experienced trail builders. However, the main thrust of the work day will be corridor clearing. There is a decent amount of honeysuckle that we'll be blazing through. This is very important work and great for volunteers who've never done trail work before. We need anyone and everyone for this work day! The ability to get this phase done quickly will be a direct result of the turnout for this workday. We're beggin' here. Please, Help!
Sponsored by 180 Energy Drink http://www.180.com/ Our good friends have supplied us with plenty of 180 goodness to keep us going for the entire weekend!
05 November 2009
Benchcut Results
24 October 2009
High Stakes Bowling at Swope
We had a huge hole that needed to be filled. Travis spied THE perfect rock. He had one chance to get it right.
22 October 2009
Let the next phase begin! Workday on Saturday, November 7
We've done a crazy amount of scouting for phase 3 and think this section will turn out exactly as we had hoped. The plan is for a beginner friendly trail with lots of flow, minimal turns, and lots of smiles. Once finished, there will be a beginner loop approx. 2 miles long with a .75 mile alternate technical line along the rock face similar to the existing Wudchuk Run. Check out the updated trail map on the right hand side of the page.
Get your dirt on!
Saturday, November 7th. 8a -1p (Come and go as your schedule allows.)
Meeting Place: Meet at the regular trailhead at the bottom of the hill. Once we have everyone, we'll drive to the work zone. Map of the trailhead is on the right hand side of the page.
Tools: The usual trail tools...Rakes, Shovels, McLeods, Pulaskis, Rogue Hoes, Weedeaters, Blowers, Handsaws, Chainsaws, etc.
If you don't have tools, come anyway...we should have plenty.
Agenda: We've started some preliminary corridor clearing to get room to breath and have benchcut and rock work ready to start for the more experienced trail builders. However, the main thrust of the work day will be corridor clearing. There is a decent amount of honeysuckle that we'll be blazing through.
This is very important work and great for volunteers who've never done trail work before. We need anyone and everyone for this work day! The ability to get this phase done quickly will be a direct result of the turnout for this workday. We're beggin' here. Please, Help!
Sponsored by 180 Energy Drink http://www.180.com/ Our good friends have supplied us with plenty of 180 goodness to keep us going for the entire weekend!




