|
DATE |
LOCATION |
ACTIVITY |
CONTACT |
COMMENTS |
|
May 10-14 |
Brunet Island State Park, Chippewa County |
MSC Crew Leader Training |
Tim Malzhan
608.592.1433
tim@iceagetrail.org
|
This training session will empower
volunteers to become skilled crew leaders and runs concurrently with a
full-bore project along the beautiful Chippewa River |
|
May 11-14 |
Chippewa River Segment, Brunet Island
State Park, Chippewa County |
New Trail |
Tim Malzhan
608.592.1433
tim@iceagetrail.org
|
The first project out of the gate and it's
a dandy. Camping provided at Brunet Island State Park, near
Cornell. |
|
June 1-4 |
East New Wood Segment, Lincoln County |
Trail Relocation and Chainsaw Safety
Training |
Tim Malzhan
608.592.1433
tim@iceagetrail.org
|
Celebrate National Trails Day with MSC in
the mighty wilds of Lincoln. FISTA Chainsaw Safety Training
- by reservation - on Sunday, June 4. Camping at New Wood
County Park - 11 Miles north of Merrill, WI. |
|
July 13-16 |
Holy Hill Segment, Washington County |
New Trail |
Kevin Thusius
608.798.1866
kevin@iceagetrail.org
|
In the highly visible and much loved area
around Holy Hill, we'll open approximately 1.25 miles of new trail and
eliminate about two miles of road walking. Camping provided. |
|
Aug. 17-20 |
Table Bluff Segment, Dane County |
New Trail |
Tim Malzhan
608.592.1433
tim@iceagetrail.org
|
MSC returns to the drift less terrain for
this complex, technically demanding blockbuster to open a new 3-mile
section of the IAT. Camping at Festge County Park near Cross
Plains, WI. |
|
Sept. 14-17 |
Point Beach State
Forest, Manitowoc County |
New Trail |
Kevin Thusius
608.798.1866
kevin@iceagetrail.org
|
Help complete part
of a new eight mile segment of Trail interpreting our biggest glacial
feature – Lake Michigan.
Camping on site.
|
|
Oct. 12–15
|
Chippewa River
Segment, Chippewa County |
New Trail |
Tim Malzhan
608.592.1433
tim@iceagetrail.org
|
Our season finale
marks the return to Brunet Island State Park to complete the effort cut
short by heavy rains in May. Look for spectacular fall
colors and the spirit of Meskousing drifting silently along the banks of
the Chippewa River. Camping. |