Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Dirt Trails Closed 12/24/19

Shimek Dirt Trails Are Closed:

Monitor status at:

Iowa DNR Status/Closure site
https://www.iowadnr.gov/Pla…/State-Parks/Alerts-and-Closures
or Call DNR Shimek office phone 319-878-3811 for trail status message.

Friday, December 13, 2019

First Day Hike 2020 Planned at Black Oak Lake in Shimek Forest





Join DNR Technician Patrick Thomas at Black Oak Lake on January 1 for a moderate 1-mile hike. We will walk around the lake to view wildlife; an additional 2-mile hike option will be available. Dress for the weather.
Cancellation Information: Call 319-931-7805 if inclement weather or questions.

Black Oak Lake is located about 1 mile north of Farmington. Take J56 (also called Pearl St.) north out of town for about 1 mile.  See the green line on the map below.  The yellow lines are hiking trails.
 Look for the small Black Oak Lake sign on the East side just past the DNR Headquarters

Drive about 0.6 miles on the good gravel road through pines and hardwood to the parking area by the lake.

There is a lovely small picnic area with tables and a unisex toilet facility.



 Just below the parking area is the ADA accessible ramp down to the lake and dock.




 Taking the trail to the left of the lake and up a small rise, one comes to the first of several bridges you will cross.  You'll need to come hike with us to see the rest of the trail and the birds and wildlife that reside in the area.

Here's the other end of the trail at the far end of the damn that forms the lake..


There is lots to see and weather permitting, we will see it all on January 1st.  Come join us at 10:00AM

Note: All photos were made on 12/12/2019. 


Wednesday, December 4, 2019

The science of what damage can be done when riding on muddy trails

This article explains the impact riding, hiking, or biking can have when trails are used in wet and muddy conditions.  It is a very informative article shared by the Kansas Chapter.  The same damage would apply to the trails we enjoy in Shimek State Forest.

Article is
Courtesy of
Denise S

Erin Glassman to Back Country Horsemen of America Kansas Chapter
Hi guys, this is your current BCHK State chapter President, Erin Glassman and soon to be Trails Chair for Kansas Horse Council. I had seen a post about a very serious threat to access for us horseback trail enthusiasts earlier on Facebook today and thought this would be a great time to start making some posts about trail issues.
The post in question talked about some horseback riders getting on muddy trails on one of the rail trails.
There is a science and thought process going into the construction of the trails we get to ride in Kansas; here I'm going to talk a little bit about the impact we create on trail surface with various soil types.
According to Gene Wood in "Recreational Horse Trails in Rural and Wildland Areas: Design Construction and Maintenance", there are four basic soil properties that we can be aware of (p 5,6). These are texture, drainage, structure and bulk density; I'll not go into incredible detail here, but these details help us to determine how much impact we as trail-users have in particular areas.
There are three primary soil particle types that we deal with when it comes to texture. These include sand, silt, and clay.
Sandy trails tend to drain well and not hold mud; they can stand up to almost any kind of traffic in any weather. However, they erode very quickly on slopes and going off-trail in sandy soil quickly creates new trails where land management agencies may not want new trails to exist.
Silt soil particles are highly erodible and can be very sensitive to trail traffic and water flow, especially after having been wet.
Clay tends to be cohesive to itself and depending on the type of clay may cause slippery trails or mud that binds highly to users tread, whether it be hiking shoes, bike tires or horse hooves.
Beyond the soil types, trails that have been improved with gravel or other materials to harden them tend to cup or rut easily. (Wood, p 92) (This is what has happened on the rail-trails in our state this weekend and why we really must pay attention to where we are riding, particularly if we see that we are doing damage or signs are posted to deter riding when muddy conditions exist).
In Kansas we have a variety of soil types that our trails exist on; no matter what type, riding or hiking on the trails when they are muddy can create damage and more work for trail maintenance workers, whether they be the State Park employees or volunteer groups.
Guys, we do leave damage on muddy trails and it IS hard to negotiate even for horses when it dries up. All trail users should stay off of muddy trails, whether it be horses, bikers or hikers; there's just no question about it. If you have to go out and ride, go on a road and try to help all of us out.
 
Kathy
Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Fundraiser At River Valley November 9, 2019

 
The fundraiser held at the River Valley Lodge was enjoyed by everyone who attended.  The food was exceptional. The entertainment proved to be very "entertaining." 



 
Friends of Shimek was able to raise over $4100 to help maintain the campground and trails in Shimek Forest.
 

  

Chef Gary Schieffer preparing ribs and chicken to serve for the evening meals. 
Thank you to Gary and Denise Schieffer who prepared and served 80 people with delicious BBQ, cole slaw, mac and cheese and beans. They also provided before dinner appetizers--some crunchy onion rings and cheese balls that were available at the outdoor kitchen.
 
So many wonderful desserts -pies, brownies, and cakes

 



 
The Tubador--Gary McCurdy of Wahington, IA both teaches and entertains.
Comedian Timmy Ink-Watts ..you guessed it--motorcycle humor!









Jewel and Brian McDonald entertaining attendees at the FOS Fundraiser.

 




 FOS President Ringo Covert missed his introduction--he was hard at work washing up pots and pans and being sure we left the Lodge spick and span.
 
Thank you to Gary and Denise Schieffer who prepared and served 80 people with delicious BBQ, cole slaw, mac and cheese and beans. They also provided before dinner appetizers--some crunchy onion rings and cheese balls that were available at the outdoor kitchen.
 
Thank You to Carolyn & Steve Kokjohn, owners of River Valley, for providing FOS this great venue for the Fundraiser.
 
Thank you to everyone that made this fundraiser a successful event!
 
 
 
 

The William M. and Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation, Inc.

The William M. and Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation, Inc. awards grant to resurface the Shimek Forest Wet Weather Trails
 
 
The William M. and Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation, Inc. of Mt. Pleasant has awarded a $10,000 grant to Friends of Shimek (FOS) to be used to resurface the existing Wet Weather Trails in the Lick Creek Unit of Shimek Forest. 
According to Ringo Covert, President of Friends of Shimek, the William M. and Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation has been instrumental in developi...ng the Wet Weather Trails. The Foundation provided the first grant in 2012 to begin the Wet Weather Trail system (WWT). They made an additional grant a couple of years later that expanded the Wet Weather Trails to over 6 miles. These grants have made the vision of Forester John Byrd a reality—a vision to have firm trails that can be ridden in wetter weather to assure that all 25 plus miles of trails in the Lick Creek Unit are protected from damage. This concept has radically affected the usage and condition of the trails at Shimek Forest. Now, in only the very wettest weather –such as the spring thaw—are all trails closed. Instead, what is now 6.5 miles of Wet Weather Trails (mileage excludes roads) are available to ride when weather conditions mean that the dirt trails could be seriously damaged and the likelihood of injury to horses or riders on those trails make them not safe to use. The Wet Weather Trails provide a wide, rocked surface that is firm and sustainable.

This grant funds Phase 2 of a plan to resurface the entire Wet Weather Trail System. The first part was to correct damage from the past winter, which was funded by a grant from the Lee County Charitable Fund and has been completed. This grant from the William M. and Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation is now being used to purchase rock to resurface all areas of the WWT to reduce damage in the near future. It will be matched by $3,000 from FOS using funds raised through events such as the November 9th Fund Raiser. Forester John Byrd has committed the Shimek DNR crew and equipment to resurface the trails with rock. By the very nature of the trails—ridden regularly in all condition--- the maintenance of the trails will be an on-going issue but this complete re-rocking will improve all surfaces, requiring only annual upgrades for the foreseeable future.
The project is already underway. The photos show the work being done to improve both surface appearance and durability by adding and packing the rock on the trails and one of the recently re-rocked trails being ridden. Work will complete next spring to have the trails in the best condition for spring riding.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Deer Season

The fall/winter hunting season is closely approaching. We need to be mindful of hunters looking for food for their table and enjoying their sport.

Reminder to Equestrians and Hikers: The first of Iowa’s shotgun deer seasons is December 7-11 followed by the second from December 14-22. Most people do not consider this a safe time to be hiking or riding since Shimek Forest is open to hunting. Outdoorever.com notes that straight walled 40 caliber rifle bullets which can be used during this "shotgun" season in Iowa: " In optimal conditions and when fired from 5 feet above the ground, the bullet can reach up to 6,600 feet." That is over a mile.

Stay Safe this Hunting Season

Kathy
Editor

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

DNR Public Meeting at Lacey-Keosauqua Park re Forest Stewardship.





The Iowa Department of Natural Resources at Lacey-Keosauqua State Park will hold a public meeting Tuesday, October 29 2019 at the state park lodge. The meeting will be held at 6 pm and DNR staff will present the Forest Stewardship Plan for Lacey-Keosauqua State Park. The public meeting will cover the scheduled management practices of the forest in the park to be implemented in year 2020 and beyond. Such maintenance practices could include timber stand improvement (TSI), crop tree release, tree harvest, understory cutting, prescribed burning, tree planting and others. This meeting is open to the public and anyone interested is encouraged to attend. Please contact Park Manager Justin Pedretti with any questions at 319-293-3502.
Notice provided by DNR. Shimek Forester John Byrd works with Forest Management at Lacey and Shimek Technician Patrick Thomas also works as a Technician at Lacey. Many of you that enjoy Shimek also appreciate Lacey-Keosauqua Park --so you might find this meeting of interest. The forested areas there are beautiful. Here's a photo by Kelly Britnell of a drive through Lacey:

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Friends Of Shimek Fundraiser on November 9, 2019

Friends of Shimek will host a Fund Raiser on Nov. 9, 2019 at River Valley Lodge (29080 Hawk Drive, Farmington, IA). The activities will include dinner, entertainment, wine tasting, silent auction, corn hole games, and treasure tables. Can you come have a fun evening and help FOS raise money for improvement of Shimek Forest trails and campgrounds?
BUY YOUR TICKET NOW!!! Advance tickets are required for the meal (includes all activities) for a $25 donation. These are only available until November 2nd.  Contact Bonnie.

Entertainment tickets will be available at the door for $10.00. For tickets contact Bonnie Moothart, phone 319-653-5323, or e-mail bonniemoothart@me.com



There is quite a nice line up of entertainment scheduled on November 9, 2019.  Come out and join us for a night of fun, fellowship, and food!


We hope to see you there!


Kathy
Editor



Sunday, September 29, 2019

Upper Campground reopened on 9/24/19

Fall has arrived. 
 
There is nothing like fall trail rides and camping.  The cooler days with leaves encircling you as they drifting to the ground is so peaceful.  A crackling campfire glowing in the crisp night air with friends gathered around it just can't be beat. Let's hope the wet weather is short lived and we can enjoy some fall camping.
 
The Upper campground is now open.  Camping will be a little on the soggy side with all the rain that we have been experiencing this weekend.  This has been a very wet year to say the least.  The wet weather trails are open, but the dirt trails are closed.  It will be quite a while before the dirt trails will be dry enough to use. 


 


We have been blessed with a new hydrant in the upper campground.  The hydrant will be protected by a metal barrier to help prevent potential damage. 












Please do not allow your horse to be close to the hydrant.  This hydrants are quite expensive to replace.

Friday, September 13, 2019

Upcoming Friends of Shimek Events Newsletter for Sept. through Nov. 2019




Friends of Shimek
would like to announce
upcoming events


Sept 21st Fall Potluck has been CANCELLED!!


We have truly been blessed with wonderful weather last few weekends.  There have been many people camping, enjoying long trail rides, and even a little cooking over the campfires.  It has been fun to visit with old and new friends from near and far.  We can only hope the these temperatures along with beautiful sunshine will last until late in the fall.  May each of you enjoy the trails you ride!

As summer gives way to fall many events scheduled by the Friends of Shimek are about to take place.  FOS are about to get very busy.  Any and all volunteers are welcome to come share in the work, visit around the campfire, or just enjoy good conversation with a fellow Friend of Shimek.

Let's have a little fellowship around the campfire to start things rolling.

Saturday, September 21, 2019



A Pot Luck dinner with friends at the Lower Campground. Gary Schieffer's BBQ Chicken to be served! Everyone---Bring a dish to accompany the chicken. Meal served at 5PM at Camping Spot #46 where Doug and Bonnie Moothart will be. Donations will be accepted to cover the cost of the chicken and thank the Chef! Bring your chair! Table service and water and tea provided by FOS board members

Meet friends and ride earlier, campout, ride on Sunday -- weather permitting. Everyone is invited! Reserve your camping space now! Bonnie and Doug plan to arrive on Friday afternoon, ride Saturday and spend the night after the potluck. They will be available to assist anyone that has questions. You can also e-mail FOShimek@gmail.com with questions.

The painting will begin and new hitching rails are to be up-righted:

Saturday, September 28, 2019


FOS is participating in the Iowa State Parks Annual Volunteer Day, set as Saturday, Sept. 28. Volunteer activities will focus on prepping for the upcoming 100th anniversary of the Iowa state park system in 2020. Meet with Lora at 8:30 am in the Upper Campground at Camping Sites 20 and 21 to get instructions on the work details.

Items to be accomplished:
a- bag and sort redemption cans with Ann Bennett,
b- assist Patrick Thomas to install a couple of new hitching rails in the Lick Creek Upper Campground, (The post installation will begin at 10:00 AM-- two individuals that can help handle those heavy posts are needed.)
c- help Lora Conrad and Jo Watson paint the inside of pit toilets at Bitternut and White Oak campgrounds, and
d- paint posts in Lick Creek campgrounds as directed by Patrick.

(Note: Since this is a Saturday and lots of riders will be there, we will not be going out on trails.) How about working a couple of hours on Saturday while you are there camping and riding? We would appreciate the help. )

We expect to finish about noon. Please bring a sack lunch for your meal if desired. Water will be provided.

Please let us know you will be coming by e-mail to FOShimek@gmail.com or message here . That way we will know who to expect and can notify you if there is any change in the plans--such as rain!

Fun at a Fundraiser:

Saturday, November 9, 2019


Friends of Shimek will host a Fund Raiser on Nov. 9, 2019 at River Valley Lodge (29080 Hawk Drive, Farmington, IA). The activities will include dinner, entertainment, wine tasting, silent
auction, corn hole games, and treasure tables. Can you come have a fun evening and help FOS raise money for improvement of Shimek Forest trails and campgrounds?





Advance tickets are required for the meal (includes all activities) for a $25 donation. These are only available until November 2nd.


  
                                                                       
Entertainment tickets will be available at the door for $10.00. For tickets contact Bonnie Moothart, phone 319-653-5323, or e-mail bonniemoothart@me.com. Tickets will also be available at the Sept. 21st Potluck in the Lower Campground at Shimek or at the Sept. 28th Work Day from Ann Bennett in the Upper Campground at Shimek.
 Dinner in the Lodge. Advance Ticket holders will have dinner, served between 5:30 and 6:30 PM. A full meal including barbecue chicken, pork ribs and several sides will be catered by Gary Schieffer, BBQ Master Extra-Ordinary! Home-made desserts, water, tea and coffee will be available. Advance tickets will also have access to the entire evening of activities including the Silent Auction, Wine Sampling, and Musical Entertainment.
Also inside the Lodge, with the Advance Ticket or with an Entertainment Ticket obtained at the door will be Entertainment, Wine Tasting, and the Silent Auction.



Entertainment will be provided from 7PM to 8:30PM. Already planning on providing the evening's entertainment are: The Tubador (Gary McCurdy) who brings good tunes and good times on the tuba and euphonium; Brian and Jewel McDonald (Brian often sings and plays guitar at Cafe Paradiso in Fairfield) , and Regan Loula Estes, a skilled vocalist and actress from Washington, IA.
Wine Tasting. Vintner Dean Greiner will provide guests with samples of Hot Wassail as well as tasting samples of his wines. He will be selling his Wagon Wheel label wine by the bottle.
Silent Auction. Silent Auction items will be available to browse and begin bidding at 4PM. Silent Auction will close at 8pm to begin announcing winning bids, and allow people to start paying and collecting items.
 Outside the Lodge. Everyone Invited! Corn Hole Games, open to anyone, will begin at 4PM behind the lodge. Anyone can play for a $5 fee to the pot. The winner is awarded 1⁄2 the pot for each game. The games will close at 5:30. Also beginning at 4 PM, the Treasure Table items for sale will be on the front veranda of the lodge. Anyone can purchase items until all are sold or the evening is over, about 8:30 PM.

Items to Donate? Can you provide FOS items for auction or the treasure table? Bonnie Moothart will be present at River Valley from Friday evening all through Saturday. If you can donate items for sale,please bring Silent Auction items and Treasure Table items anytime Friday evening or Saturday before dinner. Individuals who donate Silent Auction items will fill out a bid sheet for the item with a description and a minimum bid. If a Silent Auction item is not sold, it will be returned to the donor at the end of the evening. Treasure Tables items are low value items and any not sold will be donated to other non-profits later. Remember your donations of items for the auction or cash donations to FOS may be tax deductible under state and federal law as FOS is a federal 501c(3) non-profit. All income above costs will go toward helping improve the campgrounds and trails at Shimek Forest.

May the trails you ride, and the paths you cross be a new adventure each time you visit Shimek Forest.

Happy Trails,

Kathy
Editor



 


















































































































































































































































































































 

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Rescheduled Work Day on Saturday, September 28th




Work Day scheduled for Saturday, September 28, 2019



One small correction: Meet at the Upper Campground Camping Spots 20 and 21 at 8:30 am
Work Day on Sept 28th (Sat) at 8:30Am at the Kiosk in the Upper Campground.    Lora will serve as the FOS Coordinator.  This will be a focused activity.  There are some particular items that Patrick would like to get accomplished listed below.

1.  Two guys who are physically able to assist Patrick with the installation of one or two hitching rails that morning in the Lower Campground.   This project will start around 10 am in order not to disturb any of the campers in the campground.
2.  Two people each for Bitternut and White Oak campgrounds to paint inside the toilet facilities. Jo and Lora will be either one team or each  will take someone  to a campground to do painting. The small campgrounds are not expected to be  busy at this time.  Brushes and supplies will be provided.

3. One person to assist Ann to sort and load cans and bottles into her trailer for recycle (we have not done that for several months)

4. Any additional people may paint posts per Patrick's direction that morning.
Since this is Sat Morning, there will be lots of campers so we will not be cleaning up campsites, mowing, cleaning stalls or going out on trails.

John and Crew will not be there.  We will work until these jobs are finished, then have a watermelon break and go home or back to camping and riding--no meal this time.

Please bring a sack lunch if you would like for your meal.  There will be water available.

Please send an e-mail to FOShimek@gmail.com if you plan to attend.  In case of rain, we will cancel and Lora will notify all that have said they are coming via e-mail or phone.