Wednesday, August 28, 2024
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Monday, September 2, 2024

East Bay Hills Benefit 2024

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Note that children 14 and over are welcome on V-O-Cal projects. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Project Background and Description

V-O-Cal volunteers are, with some others, the magic ingredient that makes it possible each year for the East Bay Hills Trails Benefit to raise sizable funds for both V-O-Cal and the Ridge Trail, and more. Because volunteers like you have helped provide a quality experience for our riders and hikers, we have been able to raise over $440,000 over the past 22 years to support trail building and volunteer trail work programs like V-O-Cal. We are hoping that you will be able to join us for a single shift or more to help make the 2024 East Bay Hills Trails Benefit Ride and Hike the best ever! Please click on the link below to sign up now —and help Morris keep his sanity intact knowing that once again you all will come through! As usual, if you want to sign up for several days, you can camp with us and your meals will be included. Come for than 2 days or more, and you probably will be able to join one of the hikes!
          
This event is a volunteer supported benefit, consisting of a 5-day hike and a 6-day equestrian ride, utilizing the Bay Area Ridge Trail and nearby trails near our campsite. We camp for 2 days at 3 campsites, in EBRPD's Tilden Park, City of Oakland's Joaquin Miller Park and at Bort Meadow in Anthony Chabot Regional Park. Volunteers provide meals, trail routes, and camp and logistical support for the hiker and rider participants, as well as evening programs centered on the parks. Proceeds benefit our co-sponsors, and nearby volunteer trail work programs.
More about what it is like to volunteer on a project:
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Project Flyer

Camp

Driving Directions

Map Link

Carpool/Parking Information

Level of Effort

Project Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet
If a parking pass is required at the project site, it will be included with the fact sheet.

Project Schedule

Things to Do Before or After the Project

What to Bring and Wear

For your safety and protection from hazards, please be prepared with the following items:
  • Sturdy shoes or boots with good tread. Ankle support will be important where we are building new trails. Sandals and open-toed shoes will not be permitted
  • Water bottles or a water bladder that can hold at least 2 liters of water. (You will not be allowed on the trail without water.)
  • Day pack to carry your water and lunch.
  • Work gloves. (If you don’t have your own gloves, V-O-Cal will provide them. Please return them at the end of the project.)
  • V-O-Cal provides all necessary tools, as well as training on tool use and safety.
  • Sunglasses, hat and sunscreen.
  • Insect repellent and allergy medicine (if you normally need these things when working outdoors).
  • Reusable plate/bowl, eating utensils, and mug/cup.
  • A change of clothes for each work day and for lounging at camp to minimize the spread of poison oak.
  • Please come prepared for a variety of weather conditions (think layers!). Unless there is a serious storm predicted, we will work drizzle or shine.
If you are camping, you will also need the following items: 
  • A tent (if you have the option to bring a smaller tent, please do!)
  • A sleeping bag, sleeping pad and pillow.
  • A flashlight or headlamp.
  • A camp chair (if you don't want to sit on the ground).
  • Other camping gear that makes you comfortable

Meals

V-O-Cal provides all meals for volunteers from breakfast Saturday through lunch Sunday. Vegetarian options are available for all meals. (Please note that dinner is not provided on Friday.)
  • To minimize waste we ask that you bring your own reusable plates, coffee mug, cups and utensils. Hot water and soap are provided.
  • A continental breakfast is served Saturday morning.
  • Lunch is prepared before hitting the trail. You break for lunch on the trail around 12:30pm.
  • Please arrive at camp by 7:40am to register, eat breakfast and prepare your lunch.
  • Appetizers and beverages will be available after the work day on Saturday, usually around 4pm. Dinner will follow, usually around 5:30pm.
  • Hot breakfast is served Sunday morning.

Hazards

Volunteer Project Team

Agency Partners

Bay Area Ridge Trail Council

Metropolitan Horsemen’s Association

Project Sponsors

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Project Flyer

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