

Mount Shasta Trail Association
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Ten volunteers cleaned up an access road off Old McCloud yesterday. The attached photo shows Mary Marcina (who identified the mess) barking orders to the crew like a master sergeant as they gather up a discarded, plastic, above-ground pool. It didn’t take this eager crew long to finish the job.
Considerable work has already been done to convert the previously illegal “MX” trail (also known by some as Lower Bear Springs) to a legal part of Gateway II. Some problems have been fixed, the flow has been greatly improved, and several features added. Also, a reroute is being done to avoid the dangerous drop onto Old McCloud Rd. The second photo shows bikers riding the trail while work is ongoing.
For all those asking, the seasonal bridges at the delta area of Lake Siskiyou were installed yesterday. Hurray! Thanks to our County work crews.
Ryan Spitz of Shasta Trail Runs has been forced to cancel several running events recently, but is moving forward with this big race in MS on June 20. In addition, he is naming the Mount Shasta Trail Association as the beneficiary of the event in support of our ongoing trail-building efforts. Sign up by clicking the button below:
Hope you can participate, volunteer, or go watch. Thanks.
On Saturday, May 30, the Boy Scouts partnered with MSTA to trim and clean up the Spring Hill Trailhead. About 30 volunteers showed, including more than 20 Boy Scouts and their leaders/fathers. Everyone worked really hard and whipped the place into shape in about 90 minutes. Massive piles of weeds and slash were hauled away.
The photos show the 4-6 foot-high weeds, full wheel barrows, a very young helper with his own mower and gloves and rake (worth seeing), and the final result. The Boy Scouts worked their tails off.
Thanks to everyone.
On Saturday, May 30, MSTA is partnering with the Boy Scouts and Crystal Geyser to weed and clean up the area around the Spring Hill Trailhead. The Boy Scouts will arrive about 8 am, set up, and begin working. The rest of us can show up then, or around 9 when things are organized. We’ll keep appropriate distances, and you can wear a mask if you like.
Bring weed whackers, rakes, gloves, and water (or just use our tools). I suspect we’ll have a big enough group that it won’t take long.
Thanks.
There are some very pretty dogwoods blooming on the Gateway Trail right now, especially on the Foundation Trail segment. On foot, the easiest way to access that area is to walk up the gravel road (east) from the Gateway Trailhead (approx. 3/8 mile), then turn right at the signs for the Foundation Trail. It’s about another 3/8 of a mile in. This photo was taken on 5/6/20, and the doggies are even more spectacular today.
Yesterday, the second of three new kiosks was installed along the Lake Siskiyou Trail by MSTA volunteers, near the restrooms at North Shore. Soon, permanent maps (with “Your Are Here” designations) will be placed on the kiosks to identify the entire lake trail.
Why can’t we install the third, new kiosk in the campground? The story will follow in another posting, and you will be mad, fighting mad.
Stay tuned.