MAKE A MEME View Large Image The BLM Eagle Lake Field Office NPLD event included a trails construction project for Bald Mountain and a trash clean-up at a separate location on Bald Mountain. 35 volunteers and 3 BLM staff including, two seasonal Chicago Botanical Garden ...
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Keywords: volunteers volunteering blmvolunteers public lands publiclands your public lands yourpubliclands celebrating your public lands celebratingyourpubliclands california blmcalifornia npld national public lands day nationalpubliclandsday trails cleanup recreation partners 4h interns neighbors mountain outdoor landscape hill The BLM Eagle Lake Field Office NPLD event included a trails construction project for Bald Mountain and a trash clean-up at a separate location on Bald Mountain. 35 volunteers and 3 BLM staff including, two seasonal Chicago Botanical Garden interns who have been working for BLM this summer joined in to help. The trash clean-up crew included Lassen County Hoof Beats 4H youth and adults as well as other volunteers and BLM staff, Jessie Diermeir and Marisa Williams. The trail building crew included members of the Backcountry Horseman Club's' High Country Unit made up of members from Lassen and Modoc Counties. Other trail building volunteers included local hikers, runners and mountain bikers and three neighbors who live adjacent to Bald Mountain. The trail building crew was organized by BLM Outdoor Recreation Planner, Stan Bales with assistance from Matt McClain, Lassen County Trails Coordinator. Photo by Stan Bales, BLM. The BLM Eagle Lake Field Office NPLD event included a trails construction project for Bald Mountain and a trash clean-up at a separate location on Bald Mountain. 35 volunteers and 3 BLM staff including, two seasonal Chicago Botanical Garden interns who have been working for BLM this summer joined in to help. The trash clean-up crew included Lassen County Hoof Beats 4H youth and adults as well as other volunteers and BLM staff, Jessie Diermeir and Marisa Williams. The trail building crew included members of the Backcountry Horseman Club's' High Country Unit made up of members from Lassen and Modoc Counties. Other trail building volunteers included local hikers, runners and mountain bikers and three neighbors who live adjacent to Bald Mountain. The trail building crew was organized by BLM Outdoor Recreation Planner, Stan Bales with assistance from Matt McClain, Lassen County Trails Coordinator. Photo by Stan Bales, BLM.
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