Saturday, July 31, 2021

Dirt Trails are CLOSED 7-31-21




UPDATE 7-31-2021

Advised by DNR officer Patrick Thomas

The Dirt Trails are now CLOSED due
 to the 
recent heavy rainfall. 

 
 The WWT is still available for use at the present time.  

Please refrain from using the dirt trails as it takes longer to reopen when there are deep pockets made in the trails.


As always, have a safe and enjoyable time during your ride, hike, or visit to the forest.

Kathy

Editor

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Trails are OPEN 7-22-21




The trails are OPEN as of today 7-22-21.


John Byrd, Area Forester, has advised the trails are now
OPEN.  There are probably some wet spots that need to be avoided if at all possible.  For the most part, the trails are in good shape and ready to ride

Can you find this hidden treasure within the forest?

As the temperatures rise, be mindful to stay hydrated.  It is important to take breaks to rest your animals and yourself often.  Remember to drink plenty of fluids and offer your animal water frequently.

Happy trails to you, until we meet again.
Happy trails to you, keep smiling until then.

Put a song in your heart and a smile on your face.

Enjoy your ride!

Kathy

Editor

 

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Successful Workday 7-7-21

A very long overdue workday took place on 
July 7-7-2021

A huge THANK YOU to all the volunteers that made this workday an enormous success.  
THANK YOU
Forester John Byrd, DNR Patrick Thomas and Ringo Covert for organizing this event.

Covid may have slowed the work days down, 
but it didn't stop progress from being made at a later date.



Wednesday July 7th Friends of Shimek held a Workday. First one since COVID began. FOS President Ringo Covert was the Coordinator . Forester John Byrd and four of his crew worked with ten FOS Volunteers to get a lot done in the campgrounds. Assignments are being discussed in this early morning photo as people arrived.

 

Cans were sorted and 
bagged to be hauled 
away for redemption
Ann, Pam, Addison, 
and Marsha did a 
great job organizing
them.






Tie rails were taken down and new sturdy one were put up to replace the old ones.  A much needed improvement for safety of rider and animal.

Out with the old....
           In with the new.

The stalls were also given a fresh layer of lime stone.  Unfortunately, several needed to be cleaned prior to any maintenance being done to them. Alan, Ringo, and Bob did a great job leveling and raking the lime in each stall. 


Fire pits were cleaned.  Let's chat a little about fire pits.  They are intended to burn wood, charcoal, or wood chips.  They are not intended to be trash collectors.  Aluminum cans, glass bottles, plastic bottles, silverware, or bags do not burn.  They leave a very big mess that someone has to clean out before the next person can use it.  Please bag those items and place them in the trash dumpster provided near the manure pits.


Bill and Linda Fiordelise cleaned the firepits.



Thoughts to ponder - are you willing?

Friends of Shimek are always looking for new (young or young at heart) volunteers to join the work days.  Anyone and everyone is welcome to come help make Shimek Forest a beautiful place to spend time riding, hiking, camping, or just a drive through on a Sunday afternoon.  There is a serenity about this park that makes a person just relax and enjoy the time spent within the forest.

Watch for the next post on a future work day.  It will be posted on our Facebook and Blog pages.

Until then - May you always have a song in your heart, a smile on you face, and find that peace to carry you on.

Kathy

Editor

Help raise funds

 Additional stalls are in the works. 

Would you like to help make this possible?



Friends of Shimek is raising funds to add 2 stalls to each of the three horse shelters in the Lick Creek Unit. We need $4,000 which combined with the $2,000 from a Lee County Charitable Fund grant would enable the DNR Crew to add two stalls to each of the three horse shelters this summer...six new stalls.. As of today, 7/10, we have received $1,100 in donations for the shelter expansion and another $500 for trail maintenance. We very much appreciate each person who has donated to-date.

CAN YOU HELP? Send a check made out to Friends of Shimek to Lee County Bank, c/o Debbie Miller, FOS Treasurer, 2501 Ave. L, Ft. Madison, IA 52627.

Use of the stalls is free for paid overnight campers on a first come-first served basis.

Being able to secure your horse/mule/donkey in a stall is a comforting feeling as you are sitting around the campfire visiting with friends or when you turn in for the night.  Each stall provides ample room for your animal to rest and relax.  The stalls also provide shelter from inclement weather, pesky flies, and the hot sun. 

Please consider the well being of your prize possession (horse/mule/donkey) if you would like to contribute for the construction of more stalls.

May the trails your ride be a blessing to you and others you encounter along the way!


Kathy


Editor