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EVENT CANCELLED!
Unfourtunatly this event is cancelled due to lack of participation. We could do this event if we had 4 confirmed participants but unfourtunatly culdnt get that many to commit this year.
AFI is seeking 10 volunteers for a Bob Marshall Trail maintenance trip from June 28-July 2. Considered by many to be the “crown jewel” of the wilderness system, the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex is comprised of over 1.5 million acres of untrammeled wilderness that stretches from Glacier National Park in the north to Rogers Pass to the south in the northern Rockies of Montana. Named after the conservationist and forester, the Bob was created in 1964 with the Great Bear and Scapegoat Wildernesses added in the 1970s, creating the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. Straddling the continental divide, The Bob is comprised of towering limestone reefs (including the famous Chinese Wall), range after range of majestic mountains, lush forests, broad basins and valleys, and two “Wild and Scenic” designated rivers. It also contains some of the best wildlife habitats in the lower 48 for elk, deer, moose, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, black bear, and grizzly bear, as well as native trout.
Our meeting location is the Smith Creek Trailhead
All Volunteers must consider the physical strain of the hike (10 Miles) as well as days of strenuous labor. Opportunity is limited to 10 so please RSVP below and expect an email with an invitation to apply.
Additional information will be sent via email once the volunteers are selected.