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NEW: Friday morning option please contact leader if interested

VWA TRAIL CREW LEADER:

Betsy MacGowan

OVERVIEW:

BACKPACKING TRIP 4 NIGHTS BIG SUR TRAIL

Memorial Day Weekend trip. Hike 9 miles from Cold Spring to Cienega Camp. Clear fallen trees and brush on the hike to the camp. Work beyond Cienega Camp.

THE WORK:

There is work for all abilities. Beginner to expert. The work location has SOME poison oak. Cotton clothing with long sleeves and long pants can be helpful to avoid poison oak.

MEET: Big Sur Station 7 A.M. DON'T BE LATE!

Meet in the 10-minute parking spots in front of Big Sur Station. Not back in the main parking lot.

IMPORTANT: Meetup directions may not be the best. In your mapping program, search for:

Big Sur Station, 47555 CA-1, Big Sur, CA 93920

The Big Sur Multi Agency Facility is at Big Sur Station, on the east (inland) side of Highway One, about a half mile south of Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. For those coming from the north, after you pass Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, you cross the Big Sur River on an inconspicuous bridge. Then as you start the uphill, use the left turn lane to turn in to the Multi Agency Facility. If you go over a larger bridge, and get to the Post Office and the Big Sur Deli, you have gone too far.

LOCAL WEATHER:

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FOR QUESTIONS OR MORE DETAILS:

Betsy MacGowan using the Meetup messaging feature.

WHAT TO BRING:

All of your personal gear for a backpacking trip: sleeping bag, cooking system, utensil(s), food, clothing including layers and rain gear. Sturdy work clothes with long sleeved shirts and long pants; sturdy footwear. A daypack to carry your water and lunches for each day. Bring enough containers to carry a minimum of 2 liters.

RECOMMENDED: WATER SHOES FOR CROSSING THE BIG SUR RIVER

ALL FOOD for 4 days/3 nights

WATER should be available at many locations along this hike.

Tecnu lotion for poison oak protection if you need it. There is Some poison oak on this trail.

Your favorite work gloves, safety glasses, loppers, hand saw and hard hat if you have them; otherwise tools and hardhats will be provided.

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