DIG DAY — Sandy Ridge: Two Turntables Berm Work

DIG DAY — Sandy Ridge: Two Turntables Berm Work

Join us for a day of trail maintenance at Sandy Ridge focused on the top six berms of two turntables.

By Northwest Trail Alliance

Date and time

Saturday, March 22 · 9am - 3pm PDT

Location

Sandy Ridge Trail System

62700 East Barlow Trail Road Brightwood, OR 97011 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

DIG DAY — Sandy Ridge: Two Turntables Berm Work

9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Sandy Ridge Trailhead


The top six berms on two turntables are in need of rework. Goal is to get these six berms back to their original condition.

Trail work will last approximately 6 hours, wrapping up at 3:00 p.m. Typically trail work is done by 2:00 PM. Last hour is for cleaning tools and socializing.


What To Bring:

Your bike (optional)

Work clothes: Light long sleeve shirt, long pants (no shorts), boots, gloves, eye protection

Jacket (be prepared)

Hard hat or bike helmet (mandatory)

Water

Snacks

Lunch

Favorite trail tool, McLeod or Rouge Hoe (We have tools, but please feel free to bring your own)

Optional: Folding Handsaw


Safety meeting promptly starts at 9:00 a.m. Please arrive 15-20 mins early to ensure that you are adequately checked in. We work in all weather (except for high wind and snow), so come prepared for the elements (and change of clothes in the car for when we finish).


Once registered, please sign the waiver HERE

Email SandyRidge@nw-trail.org with any questions


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Mountain biking requires riders to confront their fears, biases, and preconceived notions: we know what it feels like to be fearful, uncomfortable, and out of our element while on a ride. While we believe that everyone's barriers should be respected, we know that mutual support will help get us past those barriers. We must boost each other up and push ourselves to improve both on and off the bike. NWTA wants a world where everyone feels welcome, safe, and free in the outdoors. As an organization, the NWTA is committed to creating a pathway to nature for everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, faith, and country of origin. Read our full Equity Statement here. All volunteers and participants in NWTA events are held to our Code of Conduct and Ethics.

Some Northwest Trail Alliance (NWTA) programs, events, and activities require registration fees. Refunds will be issued in full for registration fee refund requests received no less than seven (7) calendar days prior to the event start date and time. A partial refund of 50% will be issued for registration fee refund requests received after seven (7) days and up to twenty-four (24) hours before the start of the event. We apologize, but there are NO refunds less than twenty-four (24) hours before the event start date. Read our full refund policy.