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SUMMARY:Burdoin Fire Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of the Columbia Gorge and US Forest Service in helping spread a mix of native grass seed to boost land recovery in the Burdoin Fire Area. \n 
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/burdoin-fire-restoration-4/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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SUMMARY:Fall Stewardship Saturday at St. Cloud Day Use Area
DESCRIPTION:The wall of blackberry alongside Good Bear Creek is mostly gone! Come check it out and help tackle remaining weeds before winter and possibly spot small salmon fry in the stream. \n 
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/fall-stewardship-saturday-at-st-cloud-day-use-area/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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SUMMARY:Burdoin Fire Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of the Columbia Gorge and US Forest Service in helping spread a mix of native grass seed to boost land recovery in the Burdoin Fire Area.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/burdoin-fire-restoration-5/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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CREATED:20250920T222240Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Stewardship at Sams Walker Day Use Area
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an autumn morning in the Gorge stewarding the pollinator meadows and oak understories of Sams Walker and contributing to important habitat restoration.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/fall-stewardship-at-sams-walker-day-use-area/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250719T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T162229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184158Z
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SUMMARY:Stewardship Saturday at St. Cloud Day Use Area
DESCRIPTION:Join us for stewardship at St. Cloud every third Saturday as we gear up for riparian restoration along Good Bear Creek. This salmon bearing stream has become overgrown with invasive plants and this restoration project aims to remove non-native plants along the stream course and replace native vegetation to help with salmon migration. St. Cloud also includes an historic apple orchard and Columbia River wetland and riparian habitat! Our focus will be removing small patches of Himalayan blackberry across the site and within a wildflower restoration area. \nRead more about St. Cloud Trail HERE \nPhysical description: expect walking off trail in flat\, grassy/possibly muddy terrain\, digging\, bending\, kneeling. The project area is about 0.25 mile walk along a dirt path. \nSite notes: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area. \nBefore you register\, please: \nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with the Center for Ecodynamic Restoration\, Clark College Native Plant Center and U.S. Forest Service. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/stewardship-saturday-at-st-cloud-day-use-area/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250705T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250705T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T160008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184203Z
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SUMMARY:First Saturday Stewardship at Sams Walker
DESCRIPTION:Join us for stewardship Saturdays at Sams Walker! As we prepare for future plantings\, the focus this spring will be to continue targeting patches of invasive plants from oak understory habitats that are smothering native shrubs and wildflowers! As we hike to the project area we’ll tour the oak and pollinator meadow restoration efforts from the past five years\, talk about successes and challenges and look for the first wildflowers of the season! \nLearn more about the mosaic of habitats at Sams Walker Day Use Area HERE. \nPhysical description: expect walking off trail on slightly uneven ground\, cutting with loppers\, pulling. The project site is about a 0.25 mile walk from the parking area on a flat gravel trail. \nSite notes: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area. \nBefore you register\, please:\nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver– You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with Center for Ecodynamic Restoration and U.S. Forest Service. \n  \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/first-saturday-stewardship-at-sams-walker/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250702T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250702T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T161306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184207Z
UID:10000025-1751443200-1751468400@gorgefriends.org
SUMMARY:Hike 'n Pull at Dog Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends and the U.S. Forest Service for our second summer “hike and pull” work party to remove invasive weed herb Robert geranium that is sneaking up the trail corridors! Dog Mt. is known for it’s spectacular wildflower meadows and dramatic Gorge views from the top\, however the understory of this trail is also quite spectacular and full of biodiversity including orchids. By volunteering with this project you will learn more about the understory ecology and help keep this ecosystem in tact – and enjoy all the views along the way! \nWhat to expect: this trail is rated as “strenuous”  and is very steep with up to 2500′ elevation gain. You can expect hike up to 6 miles roundtrip along the dirt trail. Weed removal spots are approximately 3 miles up the trail not too far below the summit so be prepared for the climb. Luckily\, the plant has shallow roots that are easy to pull. Work includes walking off trail and moving along sloped and flat terrain\, bending\, kneeling\, pulling. \nSite notes: NW Forest Day Passes will provided for parking. There is a USFS vault toilet near the trailhead. Poison oak grows alongside portions of the trail that we will identify and avoid and also chat about tick and rattlesnake safety. \nBefore you register\, please:\nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service\, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/hike-n-pull-at-dog-mountain-2/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T160928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184212Z
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SUMMARY:Hike 'n Pull at Dog Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends and the U.S. Forest Service for an annual “hike and pull” work party to remove invasive weed herb Robert geranium that is sneaking up the trail corridors! Dog Mt. is known for it’s spectacular wildflower meadows and dramatic Gorge views from the top\, however the understory of this trail is also quite spectacular and full of biodiversity including orchids. By volunteering with this project you will learn more about the understory ecology and help keep this ecosystem in tact – and enjoy all the views along the way! \nWhat to expect: this trail is rated as “strenuous”  and is very steep with up to 2500′ elevation gain. You can expect hike up to 6 miles roundtrip along the dirt trail. Weed removal spots are approximately 3 miles up the trail not too far below the summit so be prepared for the climb. Luckily\, the plant has shallow roots that are easy to pull. Work includes walking off trail and moving along sloped and flat terrain\, bending\, kneeling\, pulling. \nSite notes: NW Forest Day Passes will provided for parking. There is a USFS vault toilet near the trailhead. Poison oak grows alongside portions of the trail that we will identify and avoid and also chat about tick and rattlesnake safety. \nBefore you register\, please:\nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service\, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/hike-n-pull-at-dog-mountain/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250622T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T162018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184217Z
UID:10000026-1750582800-1750593600@gorgefriends.org
SUMMARY:Stewardship Day at St. Cloud Day Use Area
DESCRIPTION:Join us for stewardship at St. Cloud every third Saturday- but in this case a Sunday!- as we gear up for riparian restoration along Good Bear Creek. This salmon bearing stream has become overgrown with invasive plants and this restoration project aims to remove non-native plants along the stream course and replace native vegetation to help with salmon migration. St. Cloud also includes an historic apple orchard and Columbia River wetland and riparian habitat! Our focus will be removing small patches of Himalayan blackberry across the site and within a wildflower restoration area. \nRead more about St. Cloud Trail HERE \nPhysical description: expect walking off trail in flat\, grassy/possibly muddy terrain\, digging\, bending\, kneeling. The project area is about 0.25 mile walk along a dirt path. \nSite notes: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area. \nBefore you register\, please: \nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with the Center for Ecodynamic Restoration\, Clark College Native Plant Center and U.S. Forest Service. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/stewardship-day-at-st-cloud-day-use-area/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T155513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184225Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Stewardship at Sams Walker Day Use Area
DESCRIPTION:Join us for stewardship Saturdays at Sams Walker! As we prepare for future plantings\, the focus this spring will be to continue targeting patches of invasive plants from oak understory habitats that are smothering native shrubs and wildflowers! As we hike to the project area we’ll tour the oak and pollinator meadow restoration efforts from the past five years\, talk about successes and challenges and look for the first wildflowers of the season! \nLearn more about the mosaic of habitats at Sams Walker Day Use Area HERE. \nPhysical description: expect walking off trail on slightly uneven ground\, cutting with loppers\, pulling. The project site is about a 0.25 mile walk from the parking area on a flat gravel trail. \nSite notes: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area. \nBefore you register\, please:\nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver– You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with Center for Ecodynamic Restoration and U.S. Forest Service. \n  \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/saturday-stewardship-at-sams-walker-day-use-area/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Columbia Gorge":MAILTO:info@gorgefriends.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250613T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250613T133000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T154022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184229Z
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SUMMARY:Hike 'n Pull at Lyle Cherry Orchard
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of the Columbia Gorge Land Trust at this scenic preserve for our second “hike and pull” work party that combines vistas\, hiking and stewardship all packed into one awesome morning! We will hike about a mile up the trail to the wildflower meadows and focus on preserving meadow habitat by removing patches of the infamous east Gorge weed\, yellow star thistle. \nPhysical description: expect hiking up to 2 miles roundtrip on a steep rock and dirt trail\, ~800 ft elevation gain. Hand pulling includes walking off trail in grassy fields on sloped and flat terrain\, bending and pulling. Find out more about the Lyle Cherry Orchard Trail HERE. \nSite info: This amazing trails also is home to poison oak\, ticks and snakes\, oh my!  We’ll review how to steward safety in the introduction.  The closest public restroom is in Lyle at the Klickitat Trail Trailhead and Parking Area. \nBefore you register\, please: \nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThanks to the amazing volunteers and staff at Washington Trail Association for maintaining this trail! \nRegister HERE
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/hike-n-pull-at-lyle-cherry-orchard-2/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T151342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184234Z
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SUMMARY:Invasive Houndstongue Removal at Tracy Hill
DESCRIPTION:Come spend the morning stewarding on Tracy Hill which overlooks the Catherine Creek Day Use Area. Invasive European houndstongue was recently spotted here and now is the time to remove it before it begins to spread! Tracy Hill is an undeveloped USFS site due north of Catherine Creek Day Use area. Volunteers will learn how to identify both the invasive houndstongue (Cynoglossum officinale) and our native Pacific houndstongue (Adelinia grande). \nLearn more about… \nInvasive houndstongue \nPacific houndstongue \nPhysical description: expect walking off trail in grassy fields on mostly flat terrain\, digging\, bending\, kneeling. \nSite notes: All sites in central and east Gorge are likely to have ticks and some poison oak that we will ID and avoid. \nDirections:  For planning purposes\, Our access and parking spot is about a 30 min drive from downtown Hood River. Exact meeting spot will be emailed to volunteers a few days before the event. \nBefore you register\, please:\nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service\, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area \nRegister HERE
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/invasive-houndstongue-removal-at-tracy-hill/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Columbia Gorge":MAILTO:info@gorgefriends.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250606T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250606T133000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250513T153016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184238Z
UID:10000020-1749200400-1749216600@gorgefriends.org
SUMMARY:Hike 'n Pull at Lyle Cherry Orchard
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of the Columbia Gorge Land Trust at this scenic preserve for a “hike and pull” work party that combines vistas\, hiking and stewardship all packed into one awesome morning! We will hike about a mile up the trail to the wildflower meadows and focus on preserving meadow habitat by removing patches of the infamous east Gorge weed\, yellow star thistle. \nPhysical description: expect hiking up to 2 miles roundtrip on a steep rock and dirt trail\, ~800 ft elevation gain. Hand pulling includes walking off trail in grassy fields on sloped and flat terrain\, bending and pulling. Find out more about the Lyle Cherry Orchard Trail HERE. \nSite info: This amazing trails also is home to poison oak\, ticks and snakes\, oh my!  We’ll review how to steward safety in the introduction.  The closest public restroom is in Lyle at the Klickitat Trail Trailhead and Parking Area. \nBefore you register\, please: \nClick HERE to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThanks to the amazing volunteers and staff at Washington Trail Association for maintaining this trail! \nRegister HERE
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/hike-n-pull-at-lyle-cherry-orchard/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250523T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260518T071319
CREATED:20250501T161201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T184242Z
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SUMMARY:Wildflower Festival Stewardship Day at Coyote Wall
DESCRIPTION:Do you enjoy hiking or biking along the trails of Coyote Wall during wildflower season? If so please consider joining Friends and the U.S. Forest Service for a morning of stewardship where you’ll learn more about the incredible wildflower ecology of Coyote Wall and the east Gorge and what you can do to protect these habitats. We will hike up Little Maui Trail and as we learn about native wildflowers we will also learn to identify and spend time removing two invasive plant species that threaten wildflower diversity here\, yellow star thistle and European houndstongue. \nRegister here. \nPhysical description: expect hiking on rock and dirt trails up to 4 miles and ~800 ft elevation gain. Weed removal includes walking off trail in grassy fields on sloped and flat terrain\, pulling\, bending\, kneeling. \nSite notes: There is a USFS vault toilet in the parking area. There is poison oak along these trails that we will identify and avoid as well as ticks. \nBefore you register\, please: Click here to read our Liability Waiver – You will be asked to check a box acknowledging you read waiver during registration. \nThis project is in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service\, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
URL:https://gorgefriends.org/event/wildflower-festival-stewardship-day-at-coyote-wall/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Stewardship Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the Columbia Gorge":MAILTO:info@gorgefriends.org
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