2024 Krassel Work Station

Volunteer Trail Work Project

2024 Krassel Work Station

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UPDATE !  – Caton Lake Fall has been changed to this project

The crew will be camping at Krassel Work Station on the South Fork Salmon River road.  From here we’ll be working up the Indian Ridge Trail, clearing brush improving the tread. This section of trail is also part of the Idaho Centennial Trail, and ITA is committed to continuing to maintain sections of this 1000-mile trail each year.  Stick around after the project to explore Yellowpine or soak in a hot spring!

Project information is subject to change. Crew leaders will communicate via email. Failure to respond to your crew leader may result in being dropped from the project. See our FAQs, reach out to your crew leader, or contact ITA staff at trails@idahotrailsassociation.org if you have questions. 

Trails: Indian Ridge #90 

Itinerary: This is a three day. Meet at the trailhead Friday, but welcome to camp starting Thursday. Working all day Friday and Saturday, and a half day Sunday.  

Food Provided by ITA: No   

Crew Leader: Clay Jacobson  

Estimated Drive Time from Closest Town: 2 hours from Cascade 

Trail Map:  Click here for trail map with elevation profile  

Refundable deposit: $25 

Why do I need to pay a deposit? We’ve had trouble with people backing out of trips at the last minute which can really affect the productivity of the overall project. By charging a refundable fee, volunteers are less likely to cancel their reservation. Refunds will not be given to volunteers that do not show up or cancel their reservation. Exceptions will be made for medical reasons or unforeseen circumstances. Volunteers can choose to donate the deposit to ITA. All donations are tax-deductible and will go towards maintaining trails throughout Idaho. If you require assistance in paying for this fee, please contact us at trails@idahotrailsassociation.org and we will waive the cost. 

 

Difficulty Rating 

Hike: 3/5 Moderately StrenuousHiking uphill, with switchbacks.  2300 feet of elevation gain over 3 miles. Carrying water/tools for the day. 

Difficulty Rating: 3/5 Moderately Strenuous- Brushing and tread work, digging and swinging tools.   Volunteers can pick trail duties based on comfort and ability level and are encouraged to work at their own pace.

Volunteer Spots Available: 9 of 12
If there are no volunteer spots available, click “Sign Up” to get on our waitlist for this project!

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