Forest Aid 2011- Please come!!!
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:28 pm
Outdoor Adventure USA
Forest Aid
Angeles National Forest
On Thursday afternoon, August 26, 2009, the Station Fire started in the Angeles National Forest, approximately 4 miles north of the town of La Cañada Flintridge, along the Angeles Crest Highway. The wildfire was determined to be the act of arson, and has the distinction of being the largest fire in Los Angeles County to-date and the 10th largest fire in California since 1933. It caused the deaths of two firefighters as it grew to over 160,000 acres before t was contained on October 16, 2009.
Today the campgrounds, mountains and roadsides all show the scars of the fire’s destruction. It will be many years if not decades for those scars to no longer dominate the landscape. The forest will in many places recover naturally but in others it very much needs our help!
The Tree People and Angeles National Forest are working to correct that by planting trees as part of Forest Aid! The tree planting is a continuation of successful efforts for two years in San Bernardino National forest where approximately 50,000 trees were planted by Forest Aid. Over all the forest Service believes 1.5 million trees need to be planted in the Station Fire area of which 75,000 will be done as part of Forest Aid.
This is where you can help!! After trading PMs with Dave, we picked a date and are asking you to sign up and come help plant trees. The work is not hard. All tools, hardhats and gloves are provided along with instruction and supervision. You should plan on showing up at around 8:30 AM and being done planting by about 1 PM. You should bring water and a snack, wear hard soled shoes and appropriate clothing for the mountains.
http://forestaid.net/volunteer
Thank you!!!!
Forest Aid
Angeles National Forest
On Thursday afternoon, August 26, 2009, the Station Fire started in the Angeles National Forest, approximately 4 miles north of the town of La Cañada Flintridge, along the Angeles Crest Highway. The wildfire was determined to be the act of arson, and has the distinction of being the largest fire in Los Angeles County to-date and the 10th largest fire in California since 1933. It caused the deaths of two firefighters as it grew to over 160,000 acres before t was contained on October 16, 2009.
Today the campgrounds, mountains and roadsides all show the scars of the fire’s destruction. It will be many years if not decades for those scars to no longer dominate the landscape. The forest will in many places recover naturally but in others it very much needs our help!
The Tree People and Angeles National Forest are working to correct that by planting trees as part of Forest Aid! The tree planting is a continuation of successful efforts for two years in San Bernardino National forest where approximately 50,000 trees were planted by Forest Aid. Over all the forest Service believes 1.5 million trees need to be planted in the Station Fire area of which 75,000 will be done as part of Forest Aid.
This is where you can help!! After trading PMs with Dave, we picked a date and are asking you to sign up and come help plant trees. The work is not hard. All tools, hardhats and gloves are provided along with instruction and supervision. You should plan on showing up at around 8:30 AM and being done planting by about 1 PM. You should bring water and a snack, wear hard soled shoes and appropriate clothing for the mountains.
http://forestaid.net/volunteer
Thank you!!!!