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Join the Northern leaders of Colorado Backcountry Hunters and Anglers on a fence removal work project and campout afterparty in the Stub Creek Cabin area near Glendevey north of Chambers Lake. We will be working along with the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the USFS to remove barbed wire fence from an old range boundary to help improve habitat and re-open corridors for the movement of game.
Conservationists of all ages are welcome for both the workday and the camp portion. We will have a dispersed car-camping style area reserved for us nearby the work area at the Stub Creek Cabin horse corral where we can gather later to tell stories, eat good food together, drink a cold beverage, and enjoy a summer evening ahead of a busy hunting season. Even if you can’t swing the overnight stay, we would love to have the help for the removal. Many hands make light work!
Meeting Details:
We will rendezvous in the parking lot at Ted’s Place at 8:00AM and convoy to the worksite near Stub Creek together. Community service credit for school or other organizations can be arranged. This work is about two hour’s drive west of Fort Collins, so get your friends together for a carpool and let’s do some good!
What to Bring:
It is important to wear appropriate protective clothing and gear for this workday. Long sleeves, long pants, sturdy shoes or boots, gloves, and eye protection (sunglasses or other glasses qualify) are all required. Bring a hard hat if you have one otherwise one will be provided for you. If you are Forest Service Certified to run a chainsaw, your services would be greatly appreciated as this fence may have some blowdown trees laying across it.
General work area and camp site location found at these coordinates:
N40.79013, W105.90576