Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Plans for FOS Group Work Day September 13, 2016


Volunteers Neded on September 13, 2016 for  FOS Group Work Day
Meet at 8:00AM in the Shimek State Forest Lick Creek Upper Campground Day Parking Area
FOS Coordinator: Lora Conrad at FOShimek@gmail.com
Task to be accomplised:
 
Hitching Rails:  The Lee County Charitable Fund (LCCF) has awarded FOS a grant for 2016 for a joint FOS and DNR project. The funds have been received and accomplishing the first major objective is on the schedule for our September 13th Work Day---refurbish the 37 horse tie rail pads by placing up to 6 inches of lime chips(smoothed and packed) in an area about 20 feet x 24 feet around each 10 foot tie rail. Do you have a tractor or skid-steer that can haul rocks? Bring rakes/shovels for smoothing lime chips---gloves and boots suggested to work in the lime chips.
 
Trails: Need mowing and some clearing of downed trees (need 2 crews for trail work). Bring 4-wheelers/chainsaws and tools and/or heavy duty walk behind or 4-wheeler pulled mowers.
Campgrounds: Post-Labor Day clean-up. Trash and recycle bags provided. Bring gloves and hand tools you want to use.

Painting: Bridge at Martin Pond and kiosk at Bitternut.

Bring Iowa deposit cans and bottles for fundraiser. Also, sort collected cans and bottles.

Questions? E-mail Lora at foshimek@gm

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

August 2016 Update From Forester John Byrd Re: WWT Extension

Update from Forester John Byrd:  Status of WWT Extension

As you may have noticed when riding, we had a very big pile of road rock waiting all summer to be put on the trail. 
     

 This rock was provided last year through a grant from the William M. And Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation. The purpose of the rock was to extend the Wet Weather Trail (WWT) system another 2 miles to offer more areas to ride when the dirt trails are too wet. About half of the WWT trail addition was smoothed and rocked last year. But a huge rock pile sat there all winter because it was too wet near the end of last year to complete the project. This summer we have been short-staffed and had numerous days where it was again too wet in this part of the trail system to work with heavy machinery on the trail modifications without causing much damage. To convert the trail, my crew and I had to widen, smooth, fill in ditches, prepare drainage diversion cuts and otherwise prepare the trail being converted to WWT to be rocked and sustainable. 
 
 
 I am pleased to report that my crew and I have been very busy on this project and have now prepared the entire trail for rocking and put out all the rock we had on the trail.  (See photo of dump truck being used to rock the trail.)  The rock pile is gone! However, the rock covered only 1.6 miles of trail—more was needed than we first estimated. Friends of Shimek is providing the additional rock needed to complete the two sections not yet rocked (about .4 miles). We also have two areas that require culverts which DNR will provide to prevent problems in always-boggy areas. In the mean time, the rock and disturbed earth under it needs to settle and get packed down before this trail section can be used in wet weather conditions.



The newly rocked area will be open only when the dirt trails are open for the rest of this season. It looks good as you can see in the trail photo--but it is ready only for riding when dry.         

Next year, when the trail is packed from riding on it in dry conditions and the dirt has firmed up underneath, it will be added to the WWT system. This means that for the rest of this year, the only WWT is the original WWT marked on the map under activities.  The new addition we are working on, even though mostly gravel at this point, is not yet part of the WWT system. It is very important for the future of this section of our trails that all riders follow the guidelines and NOT ride this section when conditions are wet, even though it is graveled. So when riding, look at the posted WWT map with red lines marking the original WWT trail. That is currently the only WWT and the only trails to ride when the trail status is WWT-Only. We will let you know when the trails we are working on are ready for wet conditions. Enjoy riding on all the trails WHEN THEY ARE DRY.



JOHN BYRD, Area Forester

Iowa Department of Natural Resources

P 319-878-3811 john.byrd@dnr.iowa.gov
Shimek State Forest | 33653 RTE J56 | Farmington, Iowa 52626

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Cookout and Raffle October 22nd


Meet Up With

Friends of Shimek State Forest Equestrian Trails, Inc. Volunteers

for a fun evening around the campfire and a raffle fundraiser.

Date: October 22, 2016 at 5:00PM

Lick Creek UPPER Campground

Camping site #27 -near the Horse Stalls

Debbie Miller, Coordinator

Come trail ride with friends and camp out over the weekend,

then join FOS for the Potluck Cookout and raffle.


                                  RAFFLE TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!!

Raffle prize: A beautiful quilt hand-made and donated by Bonnie Moothart—shown in the photo below.

Raffle Tickets are $5.00 each. You do not have to be present to win. Purchase raffle tickets from Ann Bennett, Debbie Miller, Marsha Achenbach, Ringo Covert, Lora Conrad, Bonnie Moothart, Neal Hartman or Lala O'Hara. Tickets can be ordered by mail by sending a check for the number of tickets that you want (at $5.00 per ticket) to Ann Bennett, 1913 Franklin Ave., Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641. Ann will complete the tickets for you, putting them in the drawing and sending you the stubs. Raffle tickets will also be sold on October 22nd at the campgrounds.

All funds raised will be used to improve/maintain the campgrounds or equestrian trails at Shimek.
 
The raffle drawing will be held at 5:00 PM BEFORE the PotLuck Dinner.

FOS will provide paper goods ---everyone bring a dish for the Potluck, your beverage of choice and don't forget your camp chairs.

In case the potluck cookout is rained out, the drawing will be still be held and the prize awarded by the FOS Board. . Check http://friendsofshimek.blogspot.com/ or Facebook Friends of Shimek page for cancellation notice or call Debbie at home 319-463-7650 or office 319-372-2218.

( FOS Board members are excluded from the drawing.)