Black Cliffs Adopt-A-Crag 2007

09/29/2007 - 10:00am
09/29/2007 - 5:00pm
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Boise Climbers Alliance, BSU Outdoor Program, and the Access Fund presents

Black Cliffs Adopt-A-Crag 2007


DATE: Sat, Sept 29
TIME: 10am-5pm
LOCATION:   Populace / Tall Cliffs parking lot.

Volunteers are encouraged to meet at the BSU Outdoor Program and then carpool over to the Populace Wall parking lot.  Limited parking makes carpooling a necessity for a successful event.

Adopt-a-Crag is about giving back to climbing areas, like the Black Cliffs, that we use on a regular basis. Participants will help maintain the access trail systems, pick up trash, prevent unwanted erosion and learn about the future of the Carbody Canyon climbing area. Volunteers will be organized into work teams and then head to different crags to work on the trail system and clean-up the climbing area.  The Boise Climbers Alliance and the Outdoor Program will utilize donated lumber, rebar and tools for the Adopt-a-Crag project.

Volunteers should dress for trail work, and bring work gloves, appropriate extra clothing, lunch and a water bottle.  Water will be available for refills.  

Volunteers are are encouraged to bring any of the following tools:
- shovels
- pulaskis
- sledge hammers
- pick axes

CONTACT: 208.426.1946 or bcaboard@boiseclimbers.org for more information

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Black Cliffs Adopt-A-Crag

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