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Bob Marshall Wilderness trail, weeds and citizen science projects

by Hungry Horse News
| May 28, 2014 8:47 AM

The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation will host a number of trail, weeds and citizen science projects in the wilderness as part of its “50 miles for 50 years” campaign.

This summer’s projects include maintaining 150 miles of trail across the Great Bear, Bob Marshall and Scapegoat wilderness areas.

Each volunteer who participates in a project will receive a Wilderness 50 commemorative gift.

The nonprofit group has coordinated volunteer work projects in the wilderness for more than 18 years.

Each summer, about 400 volunteers from around the U.S. sign on to a wilderness adventure while giving back to The Bob’s trails, open spaces and treasured landscapes.

For more information, visit online at www.bmwf.org.

Whitebark pine

citizen science

Aug. 16-21 — Upper Holland Lake, moderate, western Bob

Aug. 26-29 — Pyramid Lake, moderate, western Bob

Noxious weed

removal

July 1-6 — North Fork Cabin, easy, southwestern Bob

July 11-15 — South Fork of the Sun, Moderate, eastern Bob

Aug. 2-8 — South Fork float, strenuous, central Bob

Aug. 14-18 — Green Forks, strenuous, eastern Bob

Aug. 23-27 — Basin, strenuous, central Bob

Trail work

June 7 — Stanton Lake/Rescue Basin, easy to moderate, National Trails Day

June 18-24 — Big Salmon Lake, strenuous, central Bob

July 25-28 — Meadow Mountain, easy to moderate, central Bob

July 26-28 — Devil Creek, easy to moderate, Great Bear

Aug. 9-15 — Loaf Creek, strenuous, southern Bob

Aug. 21-25 — Mineral Creek, moderate, Scapegoat

Aug. 30-31 — Box Canyon, easy to moderate, eastern Bob

Aug. 31 - Sept. 6 — Gordon Turnpike, very strenuous, southern Bob

Sept. 6-12 — Wrong Creek, strenuous, eastern Bob

Sept. 6-14 — Big Prairie, very strenuous, central Bob

Sept. 11-14 — Grant Ridge, moderate, Great Bear