some initial correspondence:
From Joseph Denicola:
Hey Gavin
> Hope you're well. I'm thinking about trying to
> organize an adopt a crag day at the pinnacles for the spring
> to work on trail building out to the hand and subsequently
> to the frog. Who would be the best person to begin talking
> to at NPS in order to find out what the protocol would be
> and how to make it happen?
--- On Wed, 11/12/08, Gavin_Emmons@nps.gov <Gavin_Emmons@nps.gov> wrote:
> From: Gavin_Emmons@nps.gov <Gavin_Emmons@nps.gov>
> Subject: Pinnacles Adopt A Crag
> To: denicolajoe@yahoo.com
> Cc: Erik_D_Temple@nps.gov, Scott_Scherbinski@nps.gov, Denise_Louie@nps.gov, Brent_Johnson@nps.gov
> Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 9:19 AM
> Hey Joe - Thanks for the email; good to hear from you.
> (I've pasted your message below this one for the other
> folks listed on this email.) Your "adopt-a-crag"
> idea - working on climber access trails out to Frog and Hand
> - sounds great, but there are a few issues associated with
> it. First off, the Frog/Hand area is one of the initial
> climbing advisory areas subject to closure beginning in
> January. However, by late spring, I should have a sense of
> whether or not a prairie falcon pair is ocupying that
> territory and planning to nest there. A falcon pair has not
> occupied Frog/Hand in the past 2 years, but I'd like to
> make sure before coming up with a concrete plan for trail
> work in the area during the spring. The other option would
> be trying to schedule trail work there before January or
> after the spring months (though I know it can get pretty hot
> at that point). However, we should be able to figure out a
> work plan. I have CC'ed a few folks on this email that
> would be good to involve in the conversation. The first is
> Erik Temple, the trail crew leader at the park... He would
> be the first to contact in regards to setting up a plan. I
> have also included Scott Scherbinski (a condor biologist and
> fellow climber), Denise Louie (the chief of resources), and
> Brent Johnson (the park botanist)... All might have some
> interest / insights in the process. I do know that there are
> funds available for climber access trail maintenance, so
> inquire with Erik and we can go from there. Let me know when
> you're around and we'll see about a climbing day or
> two! Gavin
gavin
thanks for getting back to me so quick. I've posted a thread on masters of mud getting a feel for a core of volunteers and there is definite interest. if this becomes an access fund event, assuming we can work through potential obstacles, we could get a decent size crowd. the hand/frog trail is an obvious need, but certainly I'm open to other ideas that people may think are more pressing.
perhaps the park service could donate a group camp site or two and the volunteers could spend the night and climb the next day.
j