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Upper Buck Creek Trail Work Party | September 17

Trip Overview

Join BMLT Blues Crew and Whitman Outdoor Program for a trail work party on Upper Buck Creek Trail #3073.

The Buck Creek Trail #3073 traverses the North Fork Umatilla River Wilderness from the west near the Umatilla Forks and ascends upward to connect with the Lake Creek Trail #3079. The trail can be accessed from either side. Our team of volunteers works annually on this trail to keep it clear and available for all ages.

Be a part of this exciting volunteer opportunity! We'll have fun, work hard and make a difference. No experience is necessary.

Learn more about this section of trail here.


Volunteer work to accomplish:

  • Tread work

  • Erosion Prevention

  • Brush removal

  • Cutting and removal of downed timber

  • General cleanup

What it takes to do this work party

  • No experience is necessary—bring a great attitude for working with a team! Blues Crew leaders will provide training and tools as needed.

  • Expect to be physically active at your own pace for up to 6 hours on uneven terrain.

  • Recommended for ages 14 and older; participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult with a signed parental consent form


Trip Notes:

  • Pets are not to accompany volunteers on a BMLT Blues Crew work party due to work safety concerns.

  • There is NO cell service in the area.


Schedule:

SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 17


7:45 am -  Meet at USFS Umatilla Walla Walla Ranger District office on Rose Street, Walla Walla. We will carpool/caravan from there.

8:00 am - Depart for Lake Creek trailhead.

9:30 am - Arrive at trailhead. Orientation, equipment distribution, safety briefing. Begin trail work.

Noon - lunch

3:30 pm - Debrief & celebration beverages.

5:00 pm - Return to Walla Walla or home


What to bring:

  • Lightweight day pack 

  • Water bottle

  • Warm clothing for wet/cold weather

  • Hat & sun protection

  • Lunch/snacks

What to wear:

  • Boots – no sneakers or sandals

  • Long pants and long-sleeved shirt

  • Rain gear/gaiters

  • Work gloves and eye protection (glasses, sunglasses)

  • Ticks can be present: bring DEET for self, Permethrin for clothes

Blues Crew Supplied: Safety gear, first aid kit, hard hat, tools


For more information, contact us at blues-crew@bmlt.org or 509-525-3136. Please reach out to us if financial assistance is needed. Work Party Leaders will be Linda Herbert and Jerry Norquist.

BMLT Blues Crew activities take place on the ancestral lands of the Cayuse, Walla Walla, Umatilla, and Nez Perce. We honor their stewardship of these lands in the past, present, and future.