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Thread: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

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    SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    Hey all

    I thought I would pass along some info for San Diego/SoCal wheels. Corral Canyon was badley damaged last year by wild fires and was closed for about 8 months. Some of the trails are opened up again but more needs to be done to get it back in shape.

    Richard Tull is the point of contact for this trail repair project. He is really an advocate for 4x4 land use. This is an email I got from him a few days ago:

    Hello,

    I know this is short notice and that most of you will have plans already
    but I wanted to let you know that I will be working on the Phase 2 fence
    project on June 2, National Trails Day at Corral Canyon. All of the
    material needed to open the next section of trails at Corral Canyon have
    arrived so Phase 2 is under way. The reopening work is the only thing on
    the schedule for that day so if anyone wants to join in be at the
    entrance to Bobcat Meadow campground at 10:00 am and wear your work
    clothes. This is not an "official" volunteer work day (we weren't sure
    when the materials would be delivered so scheduling has been a problem)
    but anyone who wants to help out will be very welcome.

    Even though this isn't one of them, I am planning to schedule regular,
    recurring volunteer days because this project is my number one priority
    and there is a lot to do (at least we have all the materials now). Look
    for that announcement soon.

    Contact me if you have any questions.

    *Thumpertalk guys- How about posting this info on the forum?

    Happy Memorial Day!


    Richard Tull
    OHV Program Manager
    Descanso Ranger District
    Cleveland National Forest
    3348 Alpine Blvd.
    Alpine, CA 91901
    (619) 445 6235 ext 3451

    "Reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistent one"
    Albert Einstein

    PS -Watch for an upcoming announcement on the formation of "The Friends
    of Corral Canyon"

    I may not be able to make this one myself but thought I would forward it to those here who may use this trail.

    Thanks!
    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    would love to help but already have plans. keep the imfo coming eric. may be with a little more notice we can get a group together and go help.
    just because you&#39;ve always done it that way doesn&#39;t mean it&#39;s not incredibly stupid.<br /><br />1999 4x4 SR5 4runner<br />http://www.ultimateyota.com/index.php?option=com_smf&amp;Itemid=26&amp;topic=1 081.0

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    Yet another update from Mr Tull about Corral Canyon. I will be attending this one on Sat 23 June.

    Corral Canyon Update June 2007

    There are some new developments regarding Corral Canyon worth reporting.

    SDAR trail adoption
    The San Diego Adventure Riders have officially adopted the Kernan Cycle
    Trail from Four Corners to the crossing. I will be installing signs that
    show this as soon as they arrive (they have been ordered.)
    Congratulations SDAR and thanks for stepping up.


    Phase Two of Reopening
    Phase two of the reopening effort is well under way and all the needed
    materials have been purchased and delivered. A combination of agency and
    volunteer work has resulted in about two miles of the needed travel
    corridor installed so far. I am getting a lot of folks asking “when will
    the next phase be completed?” The answer is “If you are involved it will
    happen sooner. If not it will happen later.” Like I said, all the
    materials needed are here but as we are now in fire season, most of the
    help I was getting from conservation camp crews and fire personnel is
    now focused on fire fighting activities. The bottom line is that the
    more people who donate some of their time to working on the project, the
    faster the area will reopen.


    Volunteer Work Day 6/23/2007
    Speaking of volunteer days, I am hoping to have some help on Saturday
    June 23rd. The phase two fence project is the only activity I have
    planned for the day but folks are welcome to come up with other helpful
    projects on their own (sprucing up the campgrounds or something like
    that). Bring your work clothes, gloves, eye protection, sunscreen and
    lunch. I will supply water and of course lots of fence material and
    pliers.We will gather at Bobcat meadow campground between 9:30 and 10:00
    that morning.


    Friends of Corral Canyon
    Proactive off-roaders are in the process of forming a user advocacy
    group, the Friends of Corral Canyon. “Friends” groups have proven to be
    a very effective resource when partnered with land management agencies
    and this is a welcome development. Everyone who considers Corral Canyon
    their significant recreation resource should get involved in this new
    group. An organized group of proactive users who have Corral Canyon as
    their commonality will be an important component in the long term
    sustainability of the OHV area. A web site is under construction but in
    the meantime I will collect email addresses for anyone interested in
    joining. I also want to pass along the fact that the group is still in
    the process of forming so now is the time step up and be part of the
    creation of the organization. People who are willing to get involved and
    take leadership roles are needed to get the Friends of Corral Canyon
    going. If you can offer any organizing assistance contact me and I will
    forward your info to those who will be glad to have your help.

    National Trails Day Success
    National Trails Day (6/2/2007) found a determined band of off-roaders
    from various different user groups working on the phase two reopening
    project. Several thousand more feet of the travel corridor was
    installed. Many thanks to everyone who showed up.

    Volunteer Hosts at Corral Canyon
    Thanks to Ed Stovin, President of the San Diego Off Road Coalition and
    San Diego Off Road Magazine for running the ad asking for people to be
    volunteer hosts at Corral Canyon and Bobcat Meadow. I am pleased to
    report that I have already had one family sign up to host at Corral
    Canyon. Their first weekend was 6/8/07 to 6/10/07 and they did a great
    job. They also told me they had fun and enjoyed the experience. They are
    the first of what I hope will be a pool of volunteers who want to take
    turns hosting at Corral Canyon and Bobcat Meadow. Contact me if you want
    to help.


    Finally, thanks to all who have been helping get Corral Canyon back
    open. Also thanks to those folks who are getting the message out about
    how important it is to buy the Adventure Pass when going to Bear Valley
    and Corral Canyon. The Adventure Pass is the most dependable funding
    source left, and since the money goes to the area you are recreating in,
    it is a good deal that helps keep the OHV area open and enjoyable.



    Richard Tull
    OHV Program Manager
    Descanso Ranger District
    Cleveland National Forest
    3348 Alpine Blvd.
    Alpine, CA 91901
    (619) 445 6235 ext 3451

    "Reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistent one"
    Albert Einstein
    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    I am going to bump this each day until this Sat to see if there is any intetested in going.

    Sat, 23 June at 0930, Boobcat meadows campgroung/ Corral Canyon Trail Repair Day

    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    Wed bump

    Any other socal'ers up for this?
    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    Last bump for this trail repair event.

    If you cannot make this one, stay tuned out there in Computer land. I will post up the next event as soon as I get the info.

    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    Okay this is really really really my last bump for this. PM me if you need my cell #
    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    Last minute bump for you Eric! Working on your local trails is truly a rewarding experience.
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    Re: SoCal/San Diego Corral Canyon Trail Repair Project Continues

    So the trail repair thing went really well. Not exactly sure how much fence we did but it was a lot for just 6 people in the heat of mid day. Good people.

    2 Of the guys there were San Diego 4 wheeler Staff and said that Superstition 10 (Jan 08) is going to be even better than Super 9. Good info for a really fun weeekend.

    I did not take any pics of the work we did but a guy from Adventure 4x4 did so I will get them from him.

    So after the work was done me and an FJC went up and did 3/4 of Bronco Peak trail. I will post a trail report on that. Lots of Pics.
    ________________________________<br />Eric<br /><br />2006 Tundra D-Cab V8<br /><br />&quot;All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing&quot;

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