Showing posts with label Hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hiking. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Bear Advisory for The Bartlett River Area

The American black bear, one of the largest an...Image via Wikipedia
This notice is to inform visitors of recent bear activity along the Bartlett River upstream of the boardwalk. On September 14, a group of 4 anglers encountered a black bear who obtained one fish that was lying on the river bank. The group attempted to stand their ground by standing next to each other and stomping their feet while making loud noises, but it did not deter the bear from approaching them. One member of the group had bear spray but did not deploy it due to the wind conditions at the time. The bear managed to get one of five fish that were lying on the ground near the group's location. The bear then left the area.

Please remember to follow the posted guidelines and regulations to keep people safe and bears wild.
Anglers are reminded that new NPS regulations prohibit filletting fish on the Bartlett River and require that caught fish be within 6 feet of a person at all times to prevent bears associating people with fish carcasses. 

People fishing or hiking on the Bartlett River are recommended to travel in groups of 2-4 or more, make noise, carry bear spray, and never yield ground, fish, or gear to bears. Please report all bear encounters to the park's Visitor Information Station (907-697-2627) where you can also get the most current information regarding bear activity in Glacier Bay.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Volunteer at Wrangell St Elias National Park and Preserve

Mt Drum, Alaska. The mountain is located in Wr...Image via Wikipedia
Copper Center, Alaska-Wrangell St. Elias National Park and Preserve has scheduled a volunteer trail improvement event in the Slana area. The event is scheduled for the weekend of August 26, 27, and 28th. The project kicks-off with a barbeque on the 26th at 6:00pm at the Slana Community Corporation building followed by a classroom session on sustainable trails, presented by Kevin Meyer, National Park Service Regional Trails Specialist.
On Saturday, August 27, volunteers will meet at 9:00am at the Copper Lake Trailhead at mile 12.2 of the Nabesna Road for trail maintenance to help with the installation of Geoblock, atrail hardening material to be placed in a wet meadow area approximately ¾ of a mile from the trailhead.Please bring gloves, water-proof boots and a sack lunch.
On Sunday, August 28, at 9:00am meet back at the Copper Lake Trailhead with Kevin Meyer to test your sustainable trail skills and apply the fundamentals in an on-the-ground trail layout exercise.
Volunteers are welcome to participate in any or all of the activities.For more information please contact Bruce Rogers at 822-7276.

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