Early Saturday morning a couple dozen volunteers gathered at Turkey Mountain for a joint project between the RiverParks Authority, who administers the Mountain, the Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition, and the Herman and Kate Kaiser YMCA located at the far northwest reaches of Turkey Mountain.
The YMCA has shut down to totally renovate their facility and are opening up this summer. It’s going to be great and one of the things they wanted was more defined and easier to hike trails to connect their property with the rest of Turkey Mountain. The existing trails are badly eroded and unmarked and many of their day campers who go off hiking get lost.
So the Riverparks staff and a few of the officers from the Wilderness Coalition mapped out a new trail that should make everybody happy. Y daycampers, and the many hikers and mountain bikers that use the trail. It features some switchbacks which should reduce erosion problems.
Everybody grabbed shovels, picks, saws, loppers and got to work and we got the new trail pretty much done in a few hours. People started using the new trail while we were in the middle of building it.
It’ll take some finishing touches but they started putting up my trail markers right away.
And we spent some time closing off the old badly eroded trail with fallen branches. It needs to heal.
We celebrated our work with a few adult beverages in the parking lot afterward. Everybody was very proud of the work done. It was a great way to spend a Saturday morning.
And up pops a map on a facebook page showing the old and closed routes. I am stealing this map also. I am leading quite the life of crime lately. Anyway you can see the new route is longer, not near as steep, and with switchbacks. Hopefully erosion will be more easily controlled on the new route.
I am linking with Our World Tuesday
I like the ladder mystery. Really a fantastic use of time widening and adjusting trails. Some of that is going on in my neck of the woods, too, although mostly done by city workers. Perhaps better trails also help people to social distance, which is still important during these times.
Kudos to you for being involved with the building a new trail. I can imagine it’s not easy work. That ladder is very intriguing.
A new trail and volunteer work are a great combination!
Great job ~ Yogie ~ and neat photos ~ mystery one too ~ Xo
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Looks like hard work but satisfying.
When I was young I belong to Y. Enjoy it very much.
Coffee is on
well, you had work cut for you. You did a great job. Well done!
Great job to all the trail blazers! Don’t you wonder what that hole with ladder and ventilation was originally? Kinda scary! I’m encouraging one of my grandsons to get involved with trail building this summer. What a good way to give back to the environment of a much-used place.