Deb Peter

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Cool Ca Residents David Schurr and Allyson Thomas Conwell finish WS100

Congratulations to David Schurr and Allyson Thomas Conwell, both from Cool, for finishing this year’s Western States 100 Mile Run on June 25th – 26th!  310 Runners out of 375 starters completed this year’s race.  Runners experienced more moderate temperatures than past years, but were challenged by residual snow conditions along high country trails.  If you have ever wanted to experience what these runners endure in the first few miles of the Race, participate in the 31st Annual Squaw Valley Run on August 6th.

Upcoming Horseback Riding, Running & Cycling Events

  

August 2011 Calendar

Aug 2nd:  Auburn State Recreation Area Canyon Keepers monthly meeting, 6:15p.m. at Canyon View Community Center in Auburn, www.canyonkeepers.org.  Gary Noy will speak on “The Illuminated Landscape:  A Sierra Nevada Anthology”.

Aug 4th:  Little Bald Mountain Loop Hike (seniors), www.motherlode.sierraclub.org.  Contact Rich at 916-485-3580 or Richard.Jones19@surewest.net

Aug 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th:  Bella Fiore’s Ladies American River bike ride, 9:00a.m.  Contact Leslie at 916-261-1297 or LAmsberry@aol.com, www.bicycleemporium.com.

Aug 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th:  Riding Lessons with Russ at Cool Hills Ranch, 10:00a.m. – noon, trail ride after.  Contact Russ at 503-550-4097.

Aug 6th:  “Off to a Great Start” 5K and 10K Fun Run/Walk at Garden Valley Park, 9:00a.m.  Event includes other activities and celebrates & benefits Breastfeeding Week.

Aug 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th:   Group Trail Training Runs, 7:30a.m., www.auburnrunningcompany.blogspot.com.

Aug 6th:  31st Squaw Valley Run (3.4 mile climb from base to High Camp), 9:00a.m., www.squawmountainrun.com.      

Aug 6th:  NATRC Competitive Trail Ride, Georgetown.  Contact Helen at 530-333-4364 or hsteenman@yahoo.com or www.natrcregion1.org.

Aug 6th – 7th:  Health & Fitness Expo at the Gold Country Fairgrounds, Auburn 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m., www.norcalallsports.com

Aug 7th, 14th, 21st:  Cool Cycling Club Breakfast Road Bike Ride, 9:00a.m.  Meet at ALT 3rd gate.  Contact John at 530-885-8661 or www.meetup.com/coolcyclingclub.  Helmets required.

Aug 11th:  Cool Cycling Club Monthly Potluck Meeting at 6:30p.m., www.meetup.com/coolcyclingclub.

Aug 11th:  Upper South Fork American River Cleanup Day, 9:00a.m. – 2:00p.m.  Contact tyler@arconservancy.org or 530-621-1224.

Aug 13th – 14th:  Volunteer with Pacific Crest Trail Association at Echo Lake, 6:00a.m. – 8:00p.m.  Contact Merrit at 916-285-1838 or mhoeh@pcta.org

Aug 14th:  Desolation Wilderness – Lyon’s Trailhead 10 Mile Hike with Tony Cervantes, 8:00a.m. – 3:00p.m.  Contact julie@arconservancy.org or 530-621-1224.

Aug 14th – 18th:  Pt. Reyes Catered Horse/Rider Campout at Stewarts Ranch.  Contact DHA members Jeanne at cooltrails@hotmail.com or Carol at cwade2@comcast.net

Aug 16th:  Gold Country Endurance Riders monthly meeting; 6:00p.m. – dinner, 7:00p.m. – meeting, www.gcer.org.

Aug 16th:  Victory Velo Basic Bicycle Maintenance & Roadside Repair, 6:00p.m. – 8:00p.m.  Contact Isaac in advance at 530-885-3986 or inc123g@gmail.com.

Aug 18th:  Five Star Trails:  Lake Tahoe, 7:00p.m. – 8:30p.m. at Folsom REI.  Jordan Summers, author, talks about hikes in Desolation, Mt. Rose, Granite Chief, Mokelumne Wildnerness and the Pacific Crest Trail.  Preregister at 916-817-8944.

Aug 19th:  Pacific Crest Trail training hike, 8:00a.m. – 4:30p.m.  Register on-line at www.rei.com, Roseville event.

Aug 19th:  Auburn State Recreation Area Hike, 8:00a.m. – 10:00a.m.  Meet at the Confluence.  For info, www.sacramentotrailmix.com

Aug 20thFATRAC Try the Divide mountain bike ride, 9:00a.m. – noon.  Meet at Foresthill Divide Loop Trail.  Contact Craig at 916-212-9517 or cwilson@sanjuan.edu.    

Aug20th – 23rd:  Euer Valley – Jerry Tindell Trail Clinic – Catered Campout.  Contact DHA member Claudia at cbolton@northstarsls.org or 305-7013, www.jerrytindell.com.

Aug 20th:  Rattlesnake Ultra Marathon & Trail Race 30K/50K Runs, www.sierrapacificendurance.com or www.ultrasignup.com.

Aug 20th – 21st:  Volunteer with Pacific Crest Trail Association at Echo Lake, 6:00a.m. – 8:00p.m.  Contact Merrit at 916-285-1838 or mhoeh@pcta.org

Aug 20th – 21st:  Lake Tahoe’s All Women’s Sport Camp – running, cycling, & stand up paddling with world class female athletes, www.allwomensportcamp.com.   

Aug 21st:  Run on the Sly 50K, 20m, 8m Run, www.ultrasignup.com.    

Aug 27th:  Taste of the Divide at Cool Feed and Ranch Supply.

Aug 27th:  “Red Hot Summer Dance Party” hosted by Friends of the Bayley House.

Aug 30th:   Victory Velo Intermediate Bicycle Maintenance & Roadside Repair, 6:00p.m. – 8:00p.m.  Contact Isaac in advance at 885-3986 or inc123g@gmail.com.

Sep 3rd, 4th:  Camp Far West 30/50 2-day endurance ride, www.aerc.org.

Upcoming Events:

Sep 24th:  Sierra Nevada Endurance Runs 50m, marathon, 12k, www.www.ultrasignup.com.     

Oct:  Rescue Run 10K & 20K Fun Run benefiting Placer County Mountain Rescue Team, www.sierrapacificendurance.com.    

Oct 1st:  Gold Country Trail Runs 34Mi, 21Mi, 25K, 8Mi, www.sntrailruns.com.

Oct 1st:  The Coolest Ride and Tie; 25 – 18 – 13 – 5 Mile Ride & Tie.  Contact Frank or Linda at coolgalinda@sbcglobal.net

Oct 6th:  EDETF General meeting. 

Oct 8th – 9th:  Tevis 100 Mile in 1 Day Ride, www.teviscup.org.

Oct 14th:  Placer Farm & Barn Tour, info@visitplacer.com.               

Oct 15th:  Rock’n River 50 Mile Run, www.rocknriver50.com.

Oct 29th:  Jenkinson’s Lake Fall Trail Runs 34Mi/25.5Mi/17Mi/8.5Mi Runs, www.sntrailruns.com.

Nov 12th:  Folsom Pt. Trail Runs 50K/22Mi/25K/7Mi, www.sntrailruns.com.

Earth Day 2011 Celebrated in Sierra Foothills

The local project for the California State Parks Foundation Annual Earth Day Restoration & Cleanup will meet at the American River Confluence.  Registration is at 8:30a.m.  Expect to work from 9:00a.m. to 1:00p.m.  If you miss this event, more and more opportunities to volunteer are on the horizon.  El Dorado Equestrian Trails Foundation – Western States Trail Foundation – American River Conservancy – FATRAC, all schedule regular events locally.

State and Federal Agencies Offer Us Opportunities to Recreate

State and Federal Agencies that offer us opportunities to recreate on and off the Georgetown Divide; the Bureau of Reclamation, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forestry and California State Parks.  

Both the Bureau of Reclamation and the Bureau of Land Management answer to the U.S. Department of the Interior.  The Bureau of Reclamation, established in 1902, “manages water in the west”, constructing more than 600 dams and reservoirs including Hoover Dam.  The American River Division consists of Folsom Lake, Sly Park and Auburn-Folsom South units, of which the primary feature was to be the Auburn Dam.  Nearby Foresthill Bridge is the 2nd highest bridge built by the Reclamation. 

The Bureau of Land Management, established in 1946, is responsible locally for Cronan Ranch and Folsom Recreation Management Area.  BLM oversees a variety of programs for the management and conservation of approximately 13% of the total U.S. land surface.  This includes administering about 57 million acres of commercial forests and woodland, grazing permits on 160 million acres of public rangeland, soil and watershed management, and fire protection on public lands. 

The U.S. Forestry was established in 1905 under direction of the Department of Agriculture.  The Forest Service manages public lands in National Forests and grasslands which encompass 193 million acres of land.  California is one of nine geographic regions in the Country the Forest Service manages.  El Dorado National Forest turns 100 this year. 

California State Parks’ mission is to “provide for the health, inspiration and education” of California residents by preserving and protecting natural and cultural resources.  The Park manages 278 “units”.  Most popular are the State beaches; the Parks are responsible for nearly 1/3 of California’s coastline.  There are 3,000 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails within the system.  3% of Park visitors operate OHV’s in a State Park each year, yet the Off Highway Motor Vehicle Division has administered $331.3 million in OHV grant funds.  Recreational Trails Fund is only 2.09% of the operating budget.  California State Parks survive through volunteer man hours, nearly 1 million hours contributed on an annual basis.  With 65% of the Sierra Region being publicly owned, it makes sense to be more familiar with our neighboring agencies.  The Bureau of Land Management oversees Cronan Ranch, the California State Parks administers under a contract with the Bureau of Reclamation, and our up country Rock Creek Trail system falls under the U.S. Forestry.

Mike Lynch briefs Equestrians on state of Auburn State Recreation Area

Mike Lynch, Superintendent of Auburn State Recreation Area, met with El Dorado Equestrian Trails Foundation members and guests October 7th to provide insight into the Park’s challenges in keeping its gates open.  It appears Park funding is solid during the current fiscal year, but uncertain afterwards.  The existing staff of field rangers is roughly half what it was 30 years ago; a clear example. 

During the briefing, Mike noted the irony of our recent opening of another trail along the South Fork of the American River, extending trails within Cronan Ranch, while struggling along the North and Middle Fork to remain open to the public.

Seasonal alerts in Auburn State Recreation Area

With the exception of Mammoth Bar, winter hours for the Auburn State Recreation Area now apply, 7a.m. to 7p.m.  Limited hunting is allowed in Auburn State Recreation Area between September 1st and January 31st.  All hunting must be in compliance with laws and regulations of the Department of Fish and Game.  Stop by the ASRA office for more information.  Use added caution when recreating in the Park during these months.

Vote Yes on 21!

It is widely known that our Parks are underfunded.  Advocates of Proposition 21 say “Vote Yes on 21”, November 2nd.  If passed, California vehicles will get free day-use admission at our State Parks in exchange for paying $18.00 in annual license fees.  Out of State vehicles will continue to pay the current $10.00 – $15.00 daily rate.  85% of what is collected will support our severely underfunded State Parks; 15% will reinforce State Wildlife and Ocean Protection Agencies.  For more information, refer to www.yesforstateparks.com.

Celebrate “Trails” this June!

National Trails Day – June 5th, Trailsfest in Coloma – June 7th, and the American River Confluence Festival in Auburn – June 13th.

Many of us relocated to the Georgetown Divide and surrounding areas to participate in endurance horseback riding, ultra running or cycling.  The Western States 100 Mile Run, the Tevis Cup 100 Mile in 1 Day Ride and events like these draw attention to our trails much like the recent Amgen Tour of California draws attention to road cycling.  While some of us compete regularly in these events or at least aspire to, many more of us seek events far less demanding; a short hike, a pleasure ride on horseback, or a bike ride down the street.  Before the summer’s heat can’t be escaped, check out ongoing hikes offered and led by these local groups:  Auburn State Recreation Area Canyon Keepers, the Mother Lode Chapter of Sierra Club and the American River Conservancy.

Rock & Roll Geology Tour – Cronan Ranch

Another great upcoming family event is the Rock & Roll Geology Tour and Fun Ride on November 8th, benefiting the American River Conservancy. It’s a slow-paced mountain bike ride at Cronan Ranch, out to the River and back. Tom Judy, geologist – nationally recognized mountain bike competitor – outdoor instructor, is the same guide who has offered other local events to reinforce safety, improve skills, and better communicate between trail users. Tom and his wife Jill are wonderful ambassadors for our trails. Tom will be stopping along the way to explain geologic features unique to the Gold Country.

Run To Feed The Hungry!

Ahh November … the first thing that comes to mind is Thanksgiving! This year, the Run to Feed the Hungry is celebrating its 16th annual benefit for the Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services. This major fundraiser expects to draw 30,000 people and raise $800,000. Besides food assistance, the Food Bank offers mother-baby support, adult education, clothing donations and more. Other local Food Banks can be accessed on-line at www.foodbankedc.org or www.placerfoodbank.org. Be sure to pre-register for the Run/Walk to reserve a shirt, www.runtofeedthehungry.com. If you haven’t previously participated, this is a wonderful way to start Thanksgiving Day. Share it with your entire family!