CITO | Heavy Metal Redux

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Date(s) - 04/24/2016
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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GC6CGPX CITO|Heavy Metal Redux

N 44° 09.921 W 088° 17.127

April 24th, 2015

 

CITOFor decades, a number of old dump sites have languished at various locations along the lower edge of the Escarpment, rusting away on thier own imperceptively slow timeline. These mangled mazes of metal are vary dangerous to those who occasionally venture here and have no place in this wonderful State Park, even if they are off the beaten path. 

Well, we’re back for the rest and this time we’re bringing in reinforcements! Last year we pulled out far more than anticipated, several massive sleds of metal debris, and yet it felt like we hardly made a dent. For those who participated last year, this is your opportunity for redemption and you get to earn an Earth Day CITO badge in the process!We’ll once again hump out whatever we can carry from the lower bluff face where this stuff was dumped, going up over the top. This year, however, we’re going to have cordened off collection points, as established by the Head of park maintenance, so we don’t have the additional burden of draggin all this stuff down the trails! Park personnel will also be on hand to assist in the Heavy Metal extraction, like the car husk we couldn’t tackle last year.

To facilitate a more complete collection of debris, I will be creating a very detailed debris map that can be viewed on google maps so teams can target the locations instead of heading off heedlessly into the unknown. More to come on that later.As always, each participant will be required to wear PPE during the extraction, including steel-toed boots, heavy leather gloves and orange safty vests. A safety briefing will be given and waiver forms will be signed and collected. Depending on participation, we’ll divide into a number of teams to walk the lower face of the escarpment and hammer at it until everyone is done.

Schedule
8am Sign-in, Waiver forms and Teams assignment at stagging area at Shelter
8:30am-11:30am Metal extraction.
11:30-noon Lunch, debrief and Strangest find award at Pavillion

Scouting teams should be aware that much of the lower terrain is treacherous in spots and must be very alert in the process of moving along the lower embankment.

Extraction teams should be careful not to disturb the landscape any more than minimally necessary to remove metal. Some hand tools will be on hand for tricky bits, but heavy duty tools use will be limited to park personnel.

Permission to conduct this extraction has been given and coordinated by Linda Guelig, Park Superintendent of High Cliff State Park