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Beaver Creek Canyon Stairs Trail Party – PDX (am/pm slots)

April 5 at 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Free
We are building several sets of timber stairs to replace the aging cable-and-lig stairs descending down into Beaver Creek Canyon.

Crew Leader: Susan S.

Max Size of Crew: 10

Hike Distance: 500 feet

Elevation Gain: <100 feet

Hike Intensity: Moderate (stairs)

Work Intensity: Moderate

Work Type: Stairs Installation, excavation, tread work

Project Information:

This trail party has morning and afternoon slots — feel free to sign up for one or the other or both!!

This project will involve installing several flights of timber lap-jointed box stairs on the trail leading down to Beaver Creek. The materials are being pre-cut and drilled in a shop, and then brought to the site for construction. There are a variety of tasks including carrying materials down, excavating for the new stairs (using picks and grubbers), measuring for stair placement (using tape measures, levels, and clinometers), and installing stairs (using framing squares, sledge hammers, levels and tampers). We’ll work at a gentle pace, focusing on quality, and take breaks to see if we can catch a glimpse of the beavers working on their dams or the blue heron flying up the creek.

Hiking information:

The hike to the project site is short, but steep. There are more than 100 stairsteps down to the part of the site where we’ll be working. There are no restrooms at the site.

Event details:

Detailed event information, including directions to the meeting location, will be provided to registrants via email 48 hours prior to the event. If you’re volunteering for the first time, read this blog by a volunteer to know what to expect at your first trail party.

What to bring:

  • Plenty of water
  • Snacks/lunch
  • Work gloves if you have them (loaner gloves available)
  • Any medications or emergency supplies you may need
  • Sunscreen + insect repellent
  • A pack to bring all of this with you on trail
  • TKO provides all tools and personal protective equipment (hard hats, gloves, glasses)
  • Need gear? TKO has clothes, boots, camping gear, and more available for loan. Reach out to volunteers@trailkeepersoforegon.org to let us know how we can help!

What to wear:

  • Boots (Please wear something sturdy that will protect your toes from sharp tools. Tennis shoes are not recommended. Open-toed shoes will not be allowed.)
  • Long sleeved shirts and pants
  • Rain gear, insulating layers, sun protection, etc. as appropriate for the weather

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: TKO recognizes that the trails we work on travel through the traditional lands of many Indigenous tribes and communities. We are the most recent in a long line of stewards to this land, and it is our responsibility to do so with humility and respect. We are grateful to these tribes and their descendants for being the original and continuing stewards of these spaces, and encourage everyone to go beyond a land ackowledgment by supporting Indigenous communities and organizations in your area.

ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS: TKO seeks to make our events inclusive of people of all backgrounds and abilities. If you would like to discuss potential accommodations to allow for your participation in this event, please click here to complete a short Google survey. TKO staff will then contact you to discuss options. Please note: available accommodations will vary by event and typically need to be requested a minimum of two weeks in advance. If you have any questions, please contact TKO Stewardship Manager Lindsay McIntosh-Tolle at lindsay.mcintosh@trailkeepersoforegon.org.

EQUITY & INCLUSION: TKO seeks to make Oregon’s trails a place where people can go to connect with nature & one another. Not everyone feels safe or welcome in the outdoors due to issues like racism, bias, and hate. We commit to being part of the solution to this problem and to enact change. Conduct, speech, or expressions that target any individual or group will not be tolerated by TKO, regardless of whether they are based on age, citizenship, disability, ethnicity, gender identity/expression, geographic origin, language, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status.

PERSONAL SAFETY: Your physical and emotional safety is our number one priority. If a person’s actions or comments make you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, you may: interrupt directly, tell a crew leader, and/or inform TKO staff via the post-event survey.

While TKO no longer requires masking/vaccination for our events, we do support those who choose to mask for their own safety. We ask participants to respect the health of folks who wear masks by distancing or wearing a mask while in close proximity.

Organizer

Trailkeepers of Oregon
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Venue

Weedin City Park
Weedin City Park
Troutdale, OR 97060 United States
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