The purpose of the Friends of Shimek is to support the DNR staff in developing and maintaining the Shimek campgrounds and equestrian trails consistent with good forestry practices and the protection of our state's natural resources. The Lick Creek Unit has two public equestrian campgrounds with over 25 miles of trails for equestrians, bicyclists and hikers in Shimek's Lick Creek Unit. The two primitive campgrounds are White Oak and Bitternut Campgrounds.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Lick Creek Trails CLOSED as of 5/28/19
Forester Byrd assessed the trails after the soggy Memorial Day Weekend. Thanks to all who stayed off the trails over this wet weekend. However, it has just kept raining. So it is necessary to close all trails for the foreseeable future --until these rains stop and they have some time to dry. Information will be posted I at the DNR site and on the DNR SHimek phone as well as on FOS sites when they re-open.
Thursday, May 16, 2019
First Scheduled Work day May 21, 2019
CANCELLED!!! SOGGY! More rain expected.
Next work day: July 10th
It time for some much needed sprucing and cleaning up in the campgrounds and on the trails. The work day for May is scheduled as follows:
Many Hands makes Light Work!
Lots of campground work too. Painting is planned inside of toilet buildings. The ones at Lick Creek were pressure washed this last week by Jo Watson with help from Bob and Marsha Achenbach. Note: If painting, we will be using oil based paint and it for sure can get stuck in your hair and make permanent spots on clothes--so bring an old cap or a shower cap to protect your head and hair if painting; wear clothes that you will find just as useful with lots of paint spots on them. :-)
We also need to clean out the gutters on the horse shelters. Other campground work needed is to cleanup camp sites and horse stalls prior to Memorial Day plus collect and sort recycle items. (Be sure to wear the protective gloves provided when handling recycle items, picking up trash or clearing fire pits.)
After a morning of work, all will return to the Lower Campground at noon to report back on progress, discuss upcoming activities, then rest a while with friends. Bring a sack lunch (if you like), water provided. Don't forget your blaze orange Friends of Shimek work vest if you have one. There will be some loaners available to identify all of us as volunteers. Remember—no previous volunteer experience necessary.
We also need to clean out the gutters on the horse shelters. Other campground work needed is to cleanup camp sites and horse stalls prior to Memorial Day plus collect and sort recycle items. (Be sure to wear the protective gloves provided when handling recycle items, picking up trash or clearing fire pits.)
After a morning of work, all will return to the Lower Campground at noon to report back on progress, discuss upcoming activities, then rest a while with friends. Bring a sack lunch (if you like), water provided. Don't forget your blaze orange Friends of Shimek work vest if you have one. There will be some loaners available to identify all of us as volunteers. Remember—no previous volunteer experience necessary.
NOTE: If you let us know you are coming, we will call or e-mail you if we are rained out; will post on Facebook and the FOS blog if rained out also.
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Birding in Croton on May 4, 2019
A group of Iowa Ornithologists Union
(IOU) birders, binoculars or cameras around their necks, bird books and/or cell
phone apps at the ready, mud boots on—begin to walk down the
wildflower strewn and muddy path into Croton. The car doors had
barely been shut when it began:
Field Trip Leader Brandon Caswell (reddish shirt) made sure everyone spotted numerous birds--and he knew them all. |
“Heard a hummer.” “There—over
there (points)--a great crested”...”There's a yellow
throated.—perched at 1 o'clock to the right of that dead tree....”
There's another. Can you call in the tanager, (bird sounds from
phone).” Quick! Red-headed woodpecker flew over.” “Heard a
pileated last week here.” “Yes—its an indigo bunting.” “First
of the year---there's a white-eyed”...smiles all around with each
calling out of a sighting of another bird, as the binoculars swing
toward the direction indicated. “Where did you say? I see it...is
it a Nashville or a warbling.”
And so it goes as we walk among the
absolutely amazing wildflowers, climb over a couple of down trees and
continue on down the path and across a rushing stream with birds that
vary from tiny specks to buzzard size flit around. We are in
the Bird Conservation Area - the Croton Unit of Shimek State Forest,
located in Lee County, Iowa. Its a treasure! By your author's best
efforts to count, at least 20 different types birds were identified
in about an hour at the Croton Unit by this serious group of birders.
The birders are from all over the state and were attending the IOU's annual
meeting which was held in Keosauqua, IA and featured birding trips to
Lacey-Keosauqua State park and the Keosauqua Unit of Shimek, the
Farmington and Donnellson Units of Shimek, Lick Creek and, of course,
the Croton Unit.
With Saturday May 4th a lovely sunny day,
Croton was converged upon by birders, wildflower enthusiasts, and
mushroomers while equestrians were pouring into Lick Creek. You
could not fail to find something of great interest today at Shimek!
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Update re Trails at Lick Creek:
Forester John Byrd Corner:
Sadly for all of us hoping for a sunny dry riding weekend, the 4 inches of rain--and still counting for this week-- at Shimek means that the dirt trails will not be open this weekend! Its been too rainy for the crew to get in and work on the down trees and now the dirt trails are SOGGY!
Help us protect the trails - stay off muddy trails. Thank you.
Check the status of all the trails including the Wet Weather Trails here (they are still open ...as of now 5/1/19 at 10 AM) ---
Sadly for all of us hoping for a sunny dry riding weekend, the 4 inches of rain--and still counting for this week-- at Shimek means that the dirt trails will not be open this weekend! Its been too rainy for the crew to get in and work on the down trees and now the dirt trails are SOGGY!
Help us protect the trails - stay off muddy trails. Thank you.
Check the status of all the trails including the Wet Weather Trails here (they are still open ...as of now 5/1/19 at 10 AM) ---
Are the Trails at Shimek Open, Closed or Wet Weather Trails only? See http://friendsofshimek.blogspot.com/p/photos.html
or
DNR Closure/Trail Status site: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Pl…/State-Parks/Alerts-and-Closures…
or
DNR Closure/Trail Status site: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Pl…/State-Parks/Alerts-and-Closures…
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