IllianaXJ
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- Southwest IN
As most of of know, the MWC adopted Trail 21 at Redbird. Part of the adoption requires us to maintain the trail at least twice a year. Last year's cleanup resulted in a lot of work done clearing brush and reinforcing a loose bank. The DNR and Redbird Foundation sincerely appreciate all of the hard work put forth to make Redbird SRA the best park it can be.
This year's 1st cleanup will be Saturday May 30th.
The day's events will run as close to this as we can:
9AM meet inside the gate at the back shelter house.
10:00 -> lunch; cleanup on Trail 21.
Lunch -> 5PM; wheel whatever you want.
After 5 - gather at Wampler Lake CG for cookout/fire.
NOTE: Redbird is on EST.
Everyone that is going to attend and work on the trail will need to sign in at the gate as a volunteer. This will earn your free admission for the day. If you want to come and wheel, but not work the trail, you will need to pay the admission. There should be plenty of time after cleanup to wheel, so don't think it's going to be all work and no play.
Camping is available at both Shakamak State Park and Greene-Sullivan State Forest. GSSF is primitive only, but is traditionally where we hang out after a Redbird run. Shakamak has full hookups for those with mo-bile homes, but I recommend reservations.
For more information, please post here or PM me. If you plan on going, do the same.
Thanks!
Redbird: www.redbirdsra.com
GSSF: http://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/4821.htm
Shakamak: http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2969.htm
This year's 1st cleanup will be Saturday May 30th.
The day's events will run as close to this as we can:
9AM meet inside the gate at the back shelter house.
10:00 -> lunch; cleanup on Trail 21.
Lunch -> 5PM; wheel whatever you want.
After 5 - gather at Wampler Lake CG for cookout/fire.
NOTE: Redbird is on EST.
Everyone that is going to attend and work on the trail will need to sign in at the gate as a volunteer. This will earn your free admission for the day. If you want to come and wheel, but not work the trail, you will need to pay the admission. There should be plenty of time after cleanup to wheel, so don't think it's going to be all work and no play.
Camping is available at both Shakamak State Park and Greene-Sullivan State Forest. GSSF is primitive only, but is traditionally where we hang out after a Redbird run. Shakamak has full hookups for those with mo-bile homes, but I recommend reservations.
For more information, please post here or PM me. If you plan on going, do the same.
Thanks!
Redbird: www.redbirdsra.com
GSSF: http://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/4821.htm
Shakamak: http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2969.htm