Monday, April 29, 2013

Clackamas Riverside Trail Work Party

Saturday, May 11
Photo Credit Linda Williams, photomomlinda.blogspot.com

Mazama partner Trailkeepers of Oregon (TKO) is hosting a trail work party which will focus on trail restoration and maintenance on the Clackamas Riverside Trail near the Riverside Campground.

Help repair a slide area, fight trail erosion and fix a trail bed which has become overgrown.

The work will be on a 2-mile section of trail starting at the Riverside Campground and heading north.

No previous trail work experience necessary!

Register here

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Access Committee


This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity

Learn about where recreation and conservation meet - consider joining the Mazamas Access Committee. The Access Committee is a new group at the Mazamas which will work with local, state, regional and national partners to address access issues throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington. If you enjoy the outdoors, are knowledgeable about conservation issues and want to learn more about the local climbing community, contact Adam Baylor, adam(at)mazamas.org to learn more.

TKO/Mazamas Work Party at Clackamas Riverside Trail

Saturday, May 11

Mazamas partner Trail Keepers of Oregon is hosting a trail work party at Clackamas Riverside Trail Saturday, May 11. This work party will focus on trail restoration and maintenance on the Clackamas Riverside Trail near the Riverside Campground. We will be fixing a slide area, trail erosion, and fixing the trail bed that has become overgrown. The work will be on about a 2-mile section of trail starting from the Riverside Campground and heading north. The campground opens in early May if you want to extend this into an overnight or just come for the day! Register here.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Risk Management Committee

Wednesday, May 8
this is an ongoing volunteer position meeting the second Wednesday of each month

Risk Management Committee is in need of new members and a new Chairperson!

The Mazamas Risk Management Committee (RMC) is responsible for ensuring continuous improvement in the safety and well-being of all persons participating in Mazama activities. To do so, the RMC responds to incidents and makes recommendations for preventative measures.

RMC members should have experience in one or more of the climbing or skiing schools, or in leading outing/expedition groups. Members should also be familiar with, or interested in learning about, risk management best practices in outdoor recreation.

Any candidate interested in the Chairperson position should also have experience managing a team and running meetings.

The RMC meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm at the MMC. If interested, please contact Sandra Volk, svolk55(at)gmail.com.


Be a Skillbuilder Builder!

Ongoing

Crevasse Rescue

Learn to Belay

Avalanche 1

Orienteering

Do these names sound familiar? Each is one of our Skillbuilders, focused courses designed to teach specific skills through one evening of lecture and one or two days of field practice.

The Education Committee is looking for a few people to serve as members of a subcommittee to oversee the Skillbuilder program and support the Skillbuilder instructors in developing and running their courses.

Skillbuilders offer a great opportunity to bring creative new programming to the Mazamas, contact the Education Committee, education(at)mazamas.org, if you are interested in helping out.

Mazama Publications Committee

Tuesday, May 7

Do you eagerly await the Mazama Bulletin each month? Do you enjoy not only the content, but thinking about how the design, layout and editing occurs? Consider becoming part of the process by joining the Publications Committee! Our committee is seeking additional members to help with our publications - the Mazama Annual, Bulletin, Mazama Blog and e-newsletter.

Candidates should be people who enjoy our publications and want to see them expand in interest and scope!

Join our first Tuesday of the month meeting or contact Barry Maletzky at wldflr@comcast.net if interested.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Trail Tending on Kings Mountain

Saturday, June 15

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Help Mazamas and Trail Keepers of Oregon crew leaders clear the tangle of winter growth that threatens to bury this popular hiking trail. We need 10 people to help with this one-day event, contact Rick Pope, poper123(at)frontier.com, to sign up.

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Youth Climb Camp

June 11, 13, 18, 20 and 22

Hey Climb Leaders and Advanced Rock grads - we need you to introduce the next generation of climbers to our sport!

The Mazamas is expanding our educational and programming opportunities for youth and families. This summer we will be running a Youth Climb Camp for kids ages 12-17.

The camp will consist of 4 two-hour sessions out of the MMC and one climb session at the Source Rock Gym in Vancouver.

We need experienced climbers to assist with instruction of this course. Your job will be to work one-on-one with a student, helping them to learn how to:
• belay,
• properly tie in with a figure eight,
• use proper safety commands,
• climb on top route using basic technique terminology; and
• have an appreciation for the sport of climbing

If interested please contact Mazamas Volunteer Manager Kati Mayfield, kati(at)mazamas.org.

Ponderosa Pine Restoration

Thursday, April 25

Hey Central Oregonians - this one's for you!

Get involved in restoring the hardy, majestic Ponderosa Pine to our forest ecoystem to celebrate Earth Day! Volunteers will assist 5th Graders who will be potting 1,000 Ponderosa seedlings.

Sprouting ponderosa pine tree seedling
Photo credit: http://www.bentler.us/eastern-washington/plants/trees/ponderosa.aspx


Location: Three Rivers School, Sunriver, OR
Date: Thursday, April 24
Time: 8:30am-11:30am

Contact project organizer and Mazama Member Lee Stevenson at lstevenson60(at)gmail.com to sign up or to get more information.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Mazamas Publications Committee

Tuesday, April 2

Have you seen the new-and-improved color Mazama bulletins? The Mazamas Publications Committee is seeking additional members to help develop the bulletin and other Mazama Publications - the Mazama Annual, Mazama Blog and e-newsletter.

If you enjoy our publications and want to solicit, create and edit content, join the Committee's first Tuesday of the month meetings or contact Barry Maletzky at wildflr(at)comcast.net if interested.

Check out the Mazama Publications projects by following the links below:
Mazama Bulletin
Mazama Blog
Mazama e-newsletter: sign up to receive it on our website