rthrbhntng Report post Posted May 17, 2010 Arizona Elk Society Burro Creek Fence Removal & 26 Bar Adopt-A-Ranch Work Project Great time to get out in the COOL White Mountains. Who: Arizona Elk Society, www.arizonaelksociety.org When: June 12-13, 2010 Where: Main Camp will be at Rudd Knoll campsite 3 miles north Crescent Lake. SW of Springerville, AZ. From Showlow take Highway 260 East toward Springerville, turn south on paved Highway 273 (3 mi east of Springerville) and head south 14 miles. Look for signs at campsite on left side of the road. This is primitive Camping. (There are no facilities) Port-a-johns will be onsite. Camping is also available at Big Lake campground. Meals and meetings will take place at Rudd Knoll Camping area. Description: This year we will be removing fence on the Big Lake Allotment east of Big Lake. We have about 3 miles to remove this year. We will also be working at the 26 Bar Ranch allotment south of Springerville, this is the AES Adopt-A-Ranch where every year we work on projects for the ranch that pertain to elk conflict issues. The work will be done in the woods south of Big Lake. The projects, in no particular order, are: 1. Up to 3 miles of fence that needs to be removed and hauled out of the forest. 2. The repair and rebuilding of fences surrounding riparian areas to keep cattle out of the riparian basins. 3. Possible drinker repairs. The Arizona Elk Society is supplying all the meals for Fri night, Saturday breakfast, lunch and dinner, also Sunday breakfast and lunch. We need approximately 75-90 people to accomplish these projects. The actual work finished depends on the number of workers. We are a family oriented organization; however projects are potentially dangerous working with barbed wire, power tools and vehicles. Kids under 18 need to be supervised by an adult. Tools: Please bring pliers, gloves, and wire cutters if you have them. Some of these items will also be provided. Please make sure you bring appropriate hats, long sleeve shirts, sunblock etc for sun protection. Also be prepared for cool mornings and even possibly rain. Old clothes would be recommended for those grinding on the tanks. Rubber boots will be needed for those that can work in the tanks. We need a lot of help on this project so please mark your calendars. We will be providing meals Friday night, Saturday breakfast, lunch and dinner, and Sunday breakfast. If you would like to carpool to save on expenses and driving, please contact Tom Schorr. There may also be extra sleeping areas in tents or trailers available. Check our website www.arizonaelksociety.org for more information. Contact: Please RSVP to Tom Schorr at tomschorr@arizonaelksociety.org so we can get an accurate count for food. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites