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Tecnu

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
California State Parks
June 17-19, 2011

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What to Bring and Wear
Schedule
Food

Project Background
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park borders Sonoma and Napa Counties and contains the headwaters of Sonoma Creek. There are over 25 miles of multi-use trails in the park, along with abundant wildlife redwoods and views of the Golden Gate and Sierra Nevadas.

Trail Description
V-O-Cal volunteers will perform much-needed trail maintenance on the Ridge Trail through Sugarloaf Ridge SP. It has been quite some time since any major maintenance has been done on this stretch of the Ridge Trail, so we will be providing some much-needed TLC.

Camp
Camping is open to volunteers Friday and Saturday nights. Food is also provided for volunteers from breakfast Saturday through lunch Sunday. While camping is optional and participants are able to participate for one day, this will be a unique opportunity to relax after the work day and camp in a festive atmosphere with other volunteers.
Camping details for this project will be posted soon.

Carpooling and Parking
We encourage participants to carpool because of the large number of people and limited parking. If you need a ride, or have space in your car, please try and carpool.
Parking for the project will be near the campsite. Signs will direct you to parking when you reach the park.

Driving Directions

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Detailed directions to the parking area will be posted soon.

Schedule
Friday
5pm - Registration and camping opens.
Saturday
7:30am - Registration, light breakfast, and lunch prep begin.
8am - Morning greeting, announcements, stretching and safety talk. Project begins.
12:30pm - Break for lunch on trail.
3:30pm - Head back to camp.
4pm - Drinks, appetizers and socializing. Showers available.
6:15pm - Dinner and entertainment.
Sunday
8am - Registration, hot breakfast, and lunch prep.
8:30am - Morning greeting, announcements, stretching and safety talk. Project begins.
11:30am - Break for lunch on trail.
1:30pm - Head back to camp to pack gear and truck.
2pm - Celebrate the work and say goodbyes.

What to bring and wear
For your safety and protection from hazards, please be prepared with the following items:
-Water, sun hat, and sunscreen. You will not be allowed on the trail without a water container.
-Plates, utensils, coffee mug and a cup.
-Work Gloves (if you do not have work gloves V-O-Cal can provide a pair to use).
-Sturdy shoes or books with tread. Working in sandals or open-toed shoes will not be permitted.
-Day pack to carry water and lunch.
-Sunglasses.
-Insect repellent, allergy medicine, etc.
-A change of clothes for each work day and for lounging at camp to minimize the spread of poison oak.
-IF CAMPING: bring a tent, sleeping bag, folding chair, flashlight, and other camping gear. A coffee mug is also necessary. Also bring a change of clothes.

Meals
V-O-Cal provides all meals for volunteers from breakfast Saturday through lunch Sunday. Vegetarian options are available for all meals.
-Please bring your own reusable plates, coffee mug, cups and utensils. To minimize waste from our projects, we ask that you bring your own dishes. Hot water and soap are provided.
-A continental breakfast is served Saturday morning.
-Lunch is prepared before hitting the trails. You break for lunch on the trail around 12:30.
-Please arrive at camp by 7:40am to register, eat breakfast and prepare your lunch.
-Appetizers and beverages will be available at 4pm after the work day on Saturday. Dinner will follow at 6:15pm.
-Hot breakfast is served Sunday.

Hazards
HYDRATION/SUN EXPOSURE: The work site is exposed and it may be HOT. Wear a sun hat! Please drink plenty of water throughout the work day. If you feel tired or weak, let your crew leader know and take a break.
POISON OAK: There is a risk of exposure to poison oak at at the work site. Have your crew leader point some out to you if you don’t know what it looks like. Clean with Tecnu after the workday and be cautious when handling your dirty clothes.
SNAKES: Snakes are present on the property. Use caution when walking the trails and when picking items up off the ground.
TICKS: Ticks are always a hazard so it is important to check during and after the project.
SHARP TOOLS: Please listen to your crew leaders tool safety talk and observe proper tool use throughout the day.

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