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SUMMARY:Deep Creek Mountains Service Project
DESCRIPTION:The Land \nThe Deep Creek Mountains\, officially the Deep Creek Range (Goshute: Pi’a-roi-ya-bi)[1]\, are a mountain range in the Great Basin located in extreme western Tooele County and Juab County\, Utah\, in the western United States. The range trends north-south\, 84% in Utah and 16% in Nevada\, and is mainly composed of granite. Multiple canyons feature perennial creeks running west to east. The valley to the east is Snake Valley and to the west is Deep Creek Valley. Sites of cultural significance are found throughout the lush riparian corridors. \n \nThe Work \nOur crew will work to rehabilitate and restore wilderness characteristics through a series of approaches\, including: reclaiming non-permitted routes and “hill climbs\,” establishing temporary\, artificial barriers where vegetation has been removed or decimated\, and restoring the natural quality of impacted areas.  8-12 spaces available. \nWork tasks will vary by need\, and are slated to include: \n\nfence and WSA boundary sign installation;\nvertical mulching and track/tread raking;\nmanual reclamation (with hand tools) of visually disturbed surface\n\nOur Objective: To remediate and prevent non-permitted off-road vehicle travel in Tom’s Canyon in the Deep Creek Mountains. To educate on the location and travel restrictions of protected areas. \n\nItinerary\nA comprehensive itinerary will be provided to registered volunteers. \n\nFriday\, September 6th: Early Arrival at CCC Campground\nSaturday\, September 7th: Day 1. Orientation. Travel to site.\nSunday\, September 8th: Breakfast. Workday begins.\n\n\nProject Rating  \nLevel 2 – Our most common trip incorporates mid- to heavy-lifting\, work in remote landscapes at varying elevations\, an increased diversity of tool use\, and an emphasis on physical fitness and hiking competency. \n\nCamping & Meals \nVolunteers will camp on site. Specific location will be indicated in the Welcome Letter provided to registered volunteers. \nSUWA provides (1) dinner\, (1) breakfast\, and snacks during the project. Volunteers are responsible for all additional meals during their stay. \n\nVolunteer Responsibilities \nParticipants are responsible for their own food\, water and camping gear as well as transportation to and from the project site(s). Volunteers should plan to be away from camp all day each of the work days. A recommended pack list will be sent along with the project Welcome Letter two weeks prior to the start date. \n\nRegistration \nA Volunteer Agreement is required for this project. \n \nWhen we have received your form\, you will receive a confirmation e-mail within 5 working days of submission. The confirmation e-mail will indicate whether you have been placed on the “project roster” or a “waiting list.” \nThree weeks before the start of the trip\, you will receive an RSVP to confirm your participation. Individuals on the Waitlist will be contacted if spaces open due to cancellation. \nTwo weeks before the project start date\, registered and confirmed participants will receive a Welcome Letter\, with a comprehensive itinerary\, including: driving instructions\, a Project Map (for mobile devices)\, a notification about carpools and/or caravans\, and additional information in a Pre-Departure email. \nIf you have any questions at any point throughout the process\, please don’t hesitate to contact our program coordinator: volunteer@suwa.org  or  (435) 259-9151. \nApply Now \n\n 
URL:https://suwa.org/events/deep-creek-mountains-service-project-3/
LOCATION:Deep Creek Mountains
CATEGORIES:Stewardship Project
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180922
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SUMMARY:Deep Creek Mountains Service Project
DESCRIPTION:Registration \nApply Now <– Submit your application today! \nWithin 24 hours you will receive a Welcome Letter\, which includes: driving instructions\, a Project Map (for mobile devices)\, and compressive project itinerary with details.your Volunteer Agreement. \nIf you have questions\, please don’t hesitate to contact our program coordinator:\nvolunteer@suwa.org  or  (435) 259-9151. \nRead on to learn more about our project and site! \n\nThe Land \nThe Deep Creek Mountains\, officially the Deep Creek Range (Goshute: Pi’a-roi-ya-bi)[1]\, are a mountain range in the Great Basin located in extreme western Tooele County and Juab County\, Utah\, in the western United States. The range trends north-south\, 84% in Utah and 16% in Nevada\, and is mainly composed of granite. Multiple canyons feature perennial creeks running west to east. The valley to the east is Snake Valley and to the west is Deep Creek Valley. Sites of cultural significance are found throughout the lush riparian corridors. \nUnfortunately\, recent land management missteps have caused more harm than good\, resulting in significant damage that has impacted ecological communities\, increased erosion and caused long-term degradation to wilderness characteristics.\n \nThe Work \nOur crew will work to rehabilitate and restore these wilderness characteristics through a series of approaches\, including: reclaiming illegal roads and routes\, establishing temporary\, artificial barriers where vegetation has been removed or decimated\, and disappearing signs of mechanized-human impacts within the range.  8-10 spaces are available. \nWork tasks will vary by need\, and are slated to include: \n\nfence and wilderness boundary sign installation;\nvertical mulching and track/tread raking;\nmanual reclamation (with hand tools) of visually disturbed surface\n\nOur Objective: To remediate the impacts of bulldozing and other heavy-handed actions and subsequent increased access by motorized vehicles into protected wilderness study areas. To contain travel and educate on the location and travel restrictions of protected areas. \n\nItinerary\nA comprehensive itinerary will be provided to registered volunteers. \n\nFriday\, September 21st: Early Arrival at CCC Campground\nSaturday\, September 22nd: Day 1. Orientation. Travel to site.\nSunday\, September 23rd: Breakfast. Workday begins.\n\n\nProject Rating  \nLevel 2 – Our most common trip incorporates mid- to heavy-lifting\, work in remote landscapes at varying elevations\, an increased diversity of tool use\, and an emphasis on physical fitness and hiking competency. \n\nCamping & Meals \nVolunteers will camp on site. Specific location will be indicated in the Welcome Letter provided to registered volunteers. \nSUWA provides (1) dinner\, (1) breakfast\, and snacks during the project. Volunteers are responsible for all additional meals during their stay. \n\nVolunteer Responsibilities \nParticipants are responsible for their own food\, water and camping gear as well as transportation to and from the project site(s). Volunteers should plan to be away from camp all day each of the work days. A recommended pack list will be sent along with the project Welcome Letter two weeks prior to the start date. \n\n 
URL:https://suwa.org/events/deep-creek-mountains-service-project-2/
LOCATION:Deep Creek Mountains
CATEGORIES:Stewardship Project
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SUMMARY:House Range Service Project
DESCRIPTION:Join SUWA’s Field Volunteers in the House Range high above the West Desert this summer. \n\nWe will be working to manage travel and campsite impacts at various locations across the range.  \nThis Project is rated: \nLevel 3 – Heavy lifting\, high-elevation\, remote travel\, and extended durations away from common conveniences. Leave No Trace principles are essential during all of our trips but require the most thought and planning at Level 3. These trips may involve on-site training for technical skills and tool use. Excellent physical fitness is a must at this level \nWorkday Scope & Project Details\nThe workday is 7:00am to 4:00pm on Saturday and Sunday. Dinner on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday is provided. Lunches are Bring Your Own. \nWork tasks will vary by need\, and are slated to include: \n\ncampsite dispersement;\ntravel impact naturalization;\nsign installation;\nWSA boundary monitoring hikes\n\nRegistered volunteers will receive a complete itinerary. If you have additional questions prior to registering\, please contact volunteer@suwa.org \nApply Now
URL:https://suwa.org/events/deep-creek-mountains-service-project/
LOCATION:Deep Creek Mountains
CATEGORIES:Stewardship Project
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