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National Public Lands Day: Success!
Monday, 28 September 2009 17:15

NPLD CrewNational Public Lands Day was a success with 7 youth and 4 adult participants. Participants built 100 yards of trail Saturday, Sept 26th on the Glacier Basin area of Mt. Rainier National Park after spending the night at Camp Sheppard. Highlights included upsetting a bee's nest, pulling tree stumps and meeting the park's Trail Manager, Carl Fabioni. The weather was beautiful, one of the Northwest's fine fall days. Arrowmen learned the proper use and care of Pulaski's and spoons and graded the trail that will be used by thousands of hikers and climbers alike. Youth and adults came away with a feeling of accomplishment, having forged the initial connection between the Order of the Arrow and the park for the ArrowCorps502 service project in the summer of 2011.

Camp Sheppard High Adventure Base provided food, lodging and transportation for the NPLD event. The sendoff breakfast was a feast of pancakes, sausages, OJ and coffee. They even packed us a great sack lunch with plenty of GORP and chips. Riding back from the trailhead on the Camp bus, we watched videos of the days' activities, which included footage of Evan and his wasp stung lip, stumps being attacked by Logan and others and general views of the work progress. The Washington Trails Association had about 30 people working on another section of this trail which is one of only two main routes for hikes to the summit. Their members were very complimentary to our youth for the amount and caliber of the work we did. We also got lots of kudos from the Park staff and have cemented a solid relationship with them.

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