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Looking Back and Looking Forward

December 8, 2022 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance Leave a Comment

Reflecting on our work in 2022

We’ve had a great year on the Bigfoot Trail thanks to our board members, grant funders, members, and other donors. 2022 highlights include three, week-long work trips, our first board visioning retreat since before COVID, and continued work on our youth education grant experiences across the Klamath Mountains. What follows are some highlights.

Trail Working Trips

Upper Wooley Creek
Long Gulch Lake
2022 Bigfoot Trail Siskiyou Wilderness Collaborative

Check out our film from the trip

Youth Education Curriculum

In this SH Cowell funded project, the Bigfoot Trail Alliance is partnering with other nonprofits across the region to get into classrooms and teach place-based science lessons that connect our local youth through community science.

Be a Wildlife Biologist

Check out our other curriculum HERE.


Looking Forward to 2023

We have more plans for 2023. At our first board retreat in a few years, we developed a trail working plan, created a committee structure to work within, and voted in 4 new board members who will start terms in January!

The BFTA Board or Directors at Stoddard Lake.

Trail Work in 2023

  • April
    • Tule Creek Trail near Hayfork
  • May or June
    • Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness between D Camp and North Yolla Bolly Springs
    • Big Flat work partnering with the Shasta-Trinity National forest. We plan to work up Packers Peak and the Lady Gulch Trail
  • July
    • Upper Wooley Creek in the Marble Mountain Wilderness
    • Trinity Alps between Packers Peak and Rush Creek Lakes
  • October
    • CCC Collaborative

Are you interested in joining us on any of these trips? Our plan is to offer the opportunity to members and donors first. Please keep in touch!

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