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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. JAN. 4, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MONTGOMERY PASS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 4, 2021 Public Trail Information: Montgomery Pass Trail(s): Montgomery Pass #986 FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.MEMBER LOGIN
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. JAN. 4, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MONTGOMERY PASS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 4, 2021 Public Trail Information: Montgomery Pass Trail(s): Montgomery Pass #986 FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing)JOIN - PWV
What we do. PWV members range in age from 18 to over 80 and cover a broad spectrum of professions, knowledge, and skills. Members make a commitment to “hike and ride with aVIDEOS - PWV
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Volunteer. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. We have set up eight public workdays to jumpstart the trail restoration.TRAIL RESTORATION
The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. NOV. 25, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: BROWNS LAKE TRAIL Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Nov. 25, 2020 Public Trail Information: Browns Lake Trail(s): Browns Lake #941 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate Stock riders – Moderate Dogs on hand-held leash only JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) Trail(s): western portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 FEB. 8, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MT. MCCONNEL Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 8, 2021 Public Trail Information: Mt. McConnel & Kreutzer Nature Trail(s): Mount McConnel #992 (#801); Mount McConnel Summit #992-1; Kreutzer Nature #936 FEB. 13, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: FISH CREEK Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 13, 2021 Public Trail Information: Fish Creek Trail(s): Fish Creek #993 (#1009) POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Trails by Interest. Stock Trails. Stock Trails Comparison Chart. Big Thompson/Estes Park. Bulwark Ridge 9. Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) 5. Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) 7. Crosier Rainbow 6. Lion Gulch 1. LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) Trail(s): western portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: RAWAH (NORTH) Rawah (North): 3 Mileage GPS Coordinates: datum = WGS84 Lat/Long UTM 0 45Rawah Trailhead (on Laramie River Road; CR-103) N40°44.63’ W105°52.55’ 426056mE 10689mN 1.8 4Wilderness boundary 45N40°44.51’ W105°53.73’ 24393mE 10484mN 2.5 North Fork Rawah Creek N40°44.28’ W105°54.35 45423516mN 10067mN 4.1 Half Way Creek 965mN40°43.43' W105°54.73' 45422 E 08500mN POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAILS - PWV
Trails by Interest. Stock Trails. Stock Trails Comparison Chart. Big Thompson/Estes Park. Bulwark Ridge 9. Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) 5. Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) 7. Crosier Rainbow 6. Lion Gulch 1. LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) Trail(s): western portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: RAWAH (NORTH) Rawah (North): 3 Mileage GPS Coordinates: datum = WGS84 Lat/Long UTM 0 45Rawah Trailhead (on Laramie River Road; CR-103) N40°44.63’ W105°52.55’ 426056mE 10689mN 1.8 4Wilderness boundary 45N40°44.51’ W105°53.73’ 24393mE 10484mN 2.5 North Fork Rawah Creek N40°44.28’ W105°54.35 45423516mN 10067mN 4.1 Half Way Creek 965mN40°43.43' W105°54.73' 45422 E 08500mNCB LOGIN - PWV
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. NOV. 25, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: BROWNS LAKE TRAIL Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Nov. 25, 2020 Public Trail Information: Browns Lake Trail(s): Browns Lake #941 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate Stock riders – Moderate Dogs on hand-held leash only JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: ROUND MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Round Mountain Trail(s): Round Mountain #969 (#831) JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 FEB. 8, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: GREYROCK Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 8, 2021 Public Trail Information: Greyrock Trail(s): Greyrock #946; Greyrock Meadows #947 CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. REDFEATHER LAKES TRAILS Red Feather Lakes Trail Selector. Click on Trail name for a comprehensive trail description and detailed map Check for US Forest Service Road Closures & Fire Restrictions. In addition to the map for each trail included in the Trail Description, these maps may also be helpful when using trails in POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing)JOIN - PWV
Members can join teams to treat noxious weed infestations and perform trail maintenance. PWV is a 100% volunteer organization so we cover our own travel costs and supply our own equipment as well as horses or llamas - if we intend to patrol with stock. We do not have any law enforcement responsibility, carry firearms, or patrol with pets.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us toCB LOGIN - PWV.ORG
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 GOFUNDME CAMPAIGN FOR TRAIL RESTORATION A HUGE SUCCESS! Media Release - The Poudre Wilderness Volunteers (PWV), a wilderness trail stewardship organization, concluded a GoFundMe campaign, “Reopen Your Favorite Trails.” The Cameron Peak fire, Colorado’s largest wildfire, destroyed and burned over 208,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. There are 122 miles of trails within the burned area, of which over 42 miles are severely damaged. JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) Trail(s): western portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 FEB. 8, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: GREYROCK Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 8, 2021 Public Trail Information: Greyrock Trail(s): Greyrock #946; Greyrock Meadows #947 REDFEATHER LAKES TRAILS Red Feather Lakes Trail Selector. Click on Trail name for a comprehensive trail description and detailed map Check for US Forest Service Road Closures & Fire Restrictions. In addition to the map for each trail included in the Trail Description, these maps may also be helpful when using trails in POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing)JOIN - PWV
Members can join teams to treat noxious weed infestations and perform trail maintenance. PWV is a 100% volunteer organization so we cover our own travel costs and supply our own equipment as well as horses or llamas - if we intend to patrol with stock. We do not have any law enforcement responsibility, carry firearms, or patrol with pets.FIND A TRAIL
Dogs Off-Leash Trails. Big Thompson/Estes Park. Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) 5. Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) 7. Crosier Rainbow 6. Lily Mountain 3. Lower Poudre Canyon. Hewlett Gulch 11.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us toCB LOGIN - PWV.ORG
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. REDFEATHER LAKES TRAILS Red Feather Lakes Trail Selector. Click on Trail name for a comprehensive trail description and detailed map Check for US Forest Service Road Closures & Fire Restrictions. In addition to the map for each trail included in the Trail Description, these maps may also be helpful when using trails in GOFUNDME CAMPAIGN FOR TRAIL RESTORATION A HUGE SUCCESS! Media Release - The Poudre Wilderness Volunteers (PWV), a wilderness trail stewardship organization, concluded a GoFundMe campaign, “Reopen Your Favorite Trails.” The Cameron Peak fire, Colorado’s largest wildfire, destroyed and burned over 208,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. There are 122 miles of trails within the burned area, of which over 42 miles are severely damaged. JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. FEB. 8, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: GREYROCK Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 8, 2021 Public Trail Information: Greyrock Trail(s): Greyrock #946; Greyrock Meadows #947 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
MEMBER LOGIN
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing)JOIN - PWV
Members can join teams to treat noxious weed infestations and perform trail maintenance. PWV is a 100% volunteer organization so we cover our own travel costs and supply our own equipment as well as horses or llamas - if we intend to patrol with stock. We do not have any law enforcement responsibility, carry firearms, or patrol with pets.FIND A TRAIL
Dogs Off-Leash Trails. Big Thompson/Estes Park. Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) 5. Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) 7. Crosier Rainbow 6. Lily Mountain 3. Lower Poudre Canyon. Hewlett Gulch 11.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us toCB LOGIN - PWV.ORG
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. REDFEATHER LAKES TRAILS Red Feather Lakes Trail Selector. Click on Trail name for a comprehensive trail description and detailed map Check for US Forest Service Road Closures & Fire Restrictions. In addition to the map for each trail included in the Trail Description, these maps may also be helpful when using trails in GOFUNDME CAMPAIGN FOR TRAIL RESTORATION A HUGE SUCCESS! Media Release - The Poudre Wilderness Volunteers (PWV), a wilderness trail stewardship organization, concluded a GoFundMe campaign, “Reopen Your Favorite Trails.” The Cameron Peak fire, Colorado’s largest wildfire, destroyed and burned over 208,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. There are 122 miles of trails within the burned area, of which over 42 miles are severely damaged. JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. FEB. 8, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: GREYROCK Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 8, 2021 Public Trail Information: Greyrock Trail(s): Greyrock #946; Greyrock Meadows #947 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965 POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
MEMBER LOGIN
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing) POUDRE WILDERNESS VOLUNTEERS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers. Our “ Reopen Your Favorite Trails ” crowdfunding campaign has concluded. And as an organization, we have been humbled by the response, both financially and the requests by individual and organizations to participate in trail restoration workdays. Contributions from 342 donors, totaling over $37,000,exceeding
MEMBER LOGIN
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us to LOWER POUDRE CANYON TRAILS Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails.PINGREE PARK TRAILS
Pingree Park Trail Selector. ** (W) Wilderness Areas - Camping prohibited within 200 ft. from any water or trail. Read the Trail Description for more details. ** (TZ) Travel Zones - These are the most restricted areas. Camp in designated campsites within 30 feet of campsite marker. No fires; campstoves only. Read the Trail Descriptionfor more
ULTRALIGHT BACKPACKING GEAR LIST IN EXCEL FORMAT Click HERE to download an Excel spreadsheet of Karl's latest Ultralight Backpacking Gear List. Those with Excel skills can modify the downloaded spreadsheet to produce their own Gear List. This is the Gear List that Karl used in September 2018 for a one-week backpacking trip in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. FEB. 10, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: YOUNG GULCH Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 10, 2021 Public Trail Information: Young Gulch Trails: Young Gulch #999 (#837) FEB. 19, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: CROSIER MOUNTAIN Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 19, 2021 Public Trail Information: Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) Trail(s): eastern portion of Crosier Mountain #931; Crosier Summit 931-1 DEC. 16, 2020 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: KILLPECKER TRAIL(S Dec. 16, 2020 Public Trail Information: Killpecker Trail(s): Killpecker #956 Ratings / restrictions: Hikers – Moderate/Difficult Stock riders – Difficult (very loose footing)JOIN - PWV
Members can join teams to treat noxious weed infestations and perform trail maintenance. PWV is a 100% volunteer organization so we cover our own travel costs and supply our own equipment as well as horses or llamas - if we intend to patrol with stock. We do not have any law enforcement responsibility, carry firearms, or patrol with pets.FIND A TRAIL
Dogs Off-Leash Trails. Big Thompson/Estes Park. Crosier Mountain (Garden Gate) 5. Crosier Mountain (Glen Haven) 7. Crosier Rainbow 6. Lily Mountain 3. Lower Poudre Canyon. Hewlett Gulch 11.TRAIL RESTORATION
Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration - June 20. 06-20-2021. Jack's Gulch Campground. The Cameron Peak Fire caused trail damage to over 100 miles of trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District. The public work days this year will consist mainly of removing downed trees from the trail so that the trail may be opened and be safe for the public. CAMERON PEAK FIRE TRAIL RESTORATION PROJECT Cameron Peak Fire Trail Restoration Project. The Cameron Peak Fire in 2020 was the largest wildfire in Coloroado history. It destroyed and burned over 206,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. With those flames came the destruction of the trails that allow us toCB LOGIN - PWV.ORG
Poudre Wilderness Volunteers supports the Canyon Lakes Ranger district by doing trail work, Public education and assistance on front and back-country trails. REDFEATHER LAKES TRAILS Red Feather Lakes Trail Selector. Click on Trail name for a comprehensive trail description and detailed map Check for US Forest Service Road Closures & Fire Restrictions. In addition to the map for each trail included in the Trail Description, these maps may also be helpful when using trails in GOFUNDME CAMPAIGN FOR TRAIL RESTORATION A HUGE SUCCESS! Media Release - The Poudre Wilderness Volunteers (PWV), a wilderness trail stewardship organization, concluded a GoFundMe campaign, “Reopen Your Favorite Trails.” The Cameron Peak fire, Colorado’s largest wildfire, destroyed and burned over 208,000 acres of the Roosevelt National Forest. There are 122 miles of trails within the burned area, of which over 42 miles are severely damaged. JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MCINTYRE McIntyre: 3 REGULATIONS: • Camping and Fires - Prohibited within 200 feet of trailhead. Prohibited within 200 feet of water or trail. • Dogs - Must be on hand-held leash with hikers, voice control with stock. • Stock - To avoid spreading noxious weeds, recommend beginning 72 hours prior to the ride stock feed should only be pellets or certified weed- free hay. FEB. 8, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: GREYROCK Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Feb. 8, 2021 Public Trail Information: Greyrock Trail(s): Greyrock #946; Greyrock Meadows #947 JAN. 31, 2021 PUBLIC TRAIL INFORMATION: MEDICINE BOW (NORTH) Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org US Forest Service Visitor Information 970-295-6700 Jan. 31, 2021 Public Trail Information: Medicine Bow (North) Trail(s): northern portion of Medicine Bow #965Search ...
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NATIONAL WILDERNESS STEWARDSHIP ALLIANCE WEBINARS The National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance presents webinars designed to interest volunteers like us. National experts will tell us about citizen-science opportunities, or discuss ways to meet the challenges all volunteer groups face. Most webinars are at 1:00 on the second Tuesday of each month. Here’s a quick summary of what’s coming. You can check out all the details and register for the next webinar each month on the NWSA home page. (Scroll down a bit to seethe webinar)
http://www.wildernessalliance.org * April 9 at 1:00 —Birding for Conservation * May 14 at 1:00 — Latino Conservation Week and Your Organization * June 11 at 1:00 — National Public Lands Day and YourOrganization
* July 9 at 1:00 — Not yet scheduled * August 13 at 1:00 — Not yet scheduled * September 10 at 1:00 — Communities & Wildfire * October 8 at 1:00 — What keeps wilderness stewardship volunteerscoming back?
* November 12 at 1:00 — What Volunteers Do / What Can Volunteers Do? / What Should Volunteers Not Do? * December 10 at 1:00 — Recruiting Read more: National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance Webinars MARCH 2019 ISSUE OF POUDRE TRAILS NEWSLETTER The just published March 2019 issue of the Poudre Trails newsletter isnow available.
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* Central Rockies Wilderness Volunteer Workshop * Who do you see on the trails? * Great Big Thanks to Our Supporters * Recognizing PWV Members * Patrolling in Winter and Spring - a History * What is Kids in Nature? * Kids in Nature (KIN) Training! * PWV Affiliation Meetings* NOW
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the January 2019 issue. Contact Mark Snyder, if you would like high quality printable PDF files of the two newsletters. Mark and Caitlin are already working on the next issue. Mark would appreciate hearing from you on comments, potential articles and/orphotos.
NEW JANUARY 2019 ISSUE OF POUDRE TRAILS NEWSLETTER New Poudre Trails newsletter editor Mark Snyder and graphics designer Caitlin Mohr have teamed up to revive the PWV Poudre Trails Newsletter with just published January 2019 issue and Winter 2018-2019 issue which was published in December 2018 (most recent prior issue was published in the summer of 2016).Click HERE
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out the following articles and great photos in the January 2019 issue: * Spring Training 2019 (new location) * PWV Stock Committee (we need you!) * Great Big Thanks to Our Supporters * New Public Trail Guide * New Spring Training Trail * Kids in Nature Committee Gearing Up for the 2019 Season * PWV New Treasurer Sandy Sticken Welcomes You! * 2019 Central Rockies Wilderness Volunteer Workshop * Restoration Plans for 2019* New PWV Calendar
* PWV 2019 Applications Open * PWV Affiliation Meetings * PWV Supplemental Training* Support PWV
* Recertification USFS Cannon * PWV on the Trail PHOTOSClick HERE
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Contact Mark Snyder, if you would like high quality printable PDF files of the two newsletters. PWV'S MOST RECENT PAST CHAIR LOOKING BACK AT 2018 RANDY RATLIFF PWV MOST RECENT PAST CHAIR 2017 - 2018 It has been my great honor and privilege to serve as the Board Chair for this outstanding organization during the past year. During mytenure as Chair:
* PWV provided a total of 25,961 volunteer hours valued at $640,977. * Another highly rated Spring Training was conducted, in spite ofthe rain and cold.
* 300+ members submitted their Volunteer Agreements in 2018 * Numerous PWV members attended the the October National Wilderness Workshop held in Gunnison.*
Planning is in process for a Rocky Mountain Wilderness Volunteer Workshop in 2019 co- hosted by PWV and the Friends of Wilderness. Our members have always provided outstanding service in conducting patrols and educating the public and 2018 was no exception. In addition to performing our standard patrolling duties, our members: * Provided needed assistance to a family lost & lacking food and water on Kreutzer/Mt. McConnel. Our Rangers who assisted this family were described by the family as “our angels ....as they helped us find the shorter trail out, gave us water and snacks, along with encouragement to continue on.” * Assisted with the rescue of rafters stuck in swift current under a bridge on the Poudre River. These are just two of many examples of how PWV volunteers have significantly impacted the lives and welfare of our Canyon Lakes Ranger District trail users. Read more: PWV's Most Recent Past Chair Looking Back At 2018 PWV'S NEW CHAIR LOOKING AHEAD TO 2019 TOM ADAMS PWV CHAIR 2018 - 2019 It is my distinct privilege to have been elected Chair of the Poudre Wilderness Volunteers’ Board of Directors for the 2018-19 season. I joined PWV in 2012 and have been very active in what I, and many others, consider to be the finest wilderness stewardship group in the nation. I especially enjoy working with enthusiastic new members. I have been an animal group leader (AGL) for five years and a mentor for six. AGLs lead a group of new members through the weekend of Spring Training in the mountains. Mentors take new members on their first couple of patrols to reinforce what they learned in Spring Training. I serve on the Strategic Planning and ad hoc Stock committees, and have attended the meetings of many other committees within the organization. The success of PWV is attributed to the dedication of our volunteers who hike and ride with a purpose. Our accomplishments of previous years have been astonishing. Without our efforts, the trails in the Canyon Lakes Ranger District would be a trash-laden maze of fallen trees, noxious weeds, illegal campsites and fire rings, uneducated hikers, backpackers, trail riders and campers. In addition to being stewards of our wild lands, we are making great strides in becoming a social as well as a service organization. Consult the PWV calendar and check your emails to be informed of all upcoming events. PWV will co-sponsor a Wilderness Volunteer Workshop for Rocky Mountain stewardship groups April 11-12, 2019. We will be increasing our focus on retaining our current membership as well as recruiting dedicated new members, with an emphasis on those who patrol on horseback, as they have a unique impact on our forest visitors. We are also working on a strategic plan to guide PWV intothe future.
A special thank you to all our Board and Advisory Board members and the many committees that make our organization function. We should all take pride in our many accomplishments and commit to continuing our service to the Canyon Lakes Ranger District.Tom Adams
PWV VIDEO PROJECT
Initial PWV videos produced and submitted to National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance as part of grant proposal commitment to NWSA. To view videos click on titles: * Introduction to PWV* Kids in Nature
* Trail Crew
* Introduction to Weeds Completing videos appears to be a never ending process. As the Team refines the videos, the above links will be updated. Pictured in photo is the Photo/Video Team at the PWV October 2018 YearEnd Event.
------------------------- It was like Christmas in May. Thanks to an $9,500 grant from NWSA we had boxes to open, cameras to charge up and microphones to plug in. Members of the Photo Video Committee helped launch the effort to create videos at a box opening party for video equipment ordered forthe grant.
We didn't know at that time that the party's euphoria would transform itself into frustration and criticism by ourselves and others as we learned what it takes to make good videos. We learned by making mistakes. Like the time we traveled to Jack's Gulch only to discover that our memory cards were not in the cameras or discovering that a sound track was not recorded because a switch was in the wrong position on the camera. Frustration was ever-present during the editing process when our computers shut down for no apparent reason, or the program froze up at a critical editing point. We are still learning. We enjoyed the interaction with volunteers and the public as we recruited them along a trail for an interview. We look forward to creating more videos and hope we can meet you on the trail. If you are interested in becoming involved with the Photo Video Committee let us know.Peter Skiba
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