This is a brushing work party. Trail maintenance efforts often are context-dependent. The nature of a forest, its ecology, climate, foot traffic, and more can all affect what is necessary to keep the forest healthy and maintain it for the use of its patrons. Brushing is one such necessity in Forest Park. Brushing is the maintenance act of removing debris and excess vegetation from the sides of the trails, up to two feet on the uphill sides of trails and one foot on the downhill side, where FPC will be removing invasive species from inside Forest Park and planting native species to help manage the natural health of the forest.
Join us in helping make Forest Park accessible and protecting the long term health of the trails!
When: Tuesday, June 28th 5:30-7:30 p.m.
What: Brushing
Where: Upper Macleay (see the map below). Parking is limited. Carpooling encouraged!
Pack plenty of water and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and work gloves will be provided. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency!
Additionally, FPC will continue to abide by the Oregon Health Authority guidelines, and we ask that all participants follow our policy guidelines found here. FPC will make every effort to provide materials to keep participants safe and healthy!
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