March 18th Third Saturday Workday

Come join the Hoosier Hikers Council on Saturday, March 18th for a day in the woods! We will continue work on the new trail at The Nature Conservancy’s Green’s Bluff Nature Preserve. When finished, this five mile loop trail will traverse shaded woodlands and open fields, and it will highlight streams, waterfalls, rock formations, and pollinator plantings. For more about the trail and its status, see: https://www.hoosierhikerscouncil.org/current-project/.

For information about HHC’s 27th Annual Meeting on April 1st, see:
https://www.hoosierhikerscouncil.org/hoosier-hikers-council-27th-annual-meeting/
Everyone’s invited!

Now, back to the workday. The trail is located on the southern section of Green’s Bluff, so please refer to the directions below to find out how to get to the worksite.

Please RSVP to hoosierhikerscouncil@gmail.com to let us know that you’re coming to the workday so we can plan enough lunch for all the workers. Please be aware that we unfortunately don’t have the resources to accommodate special dietary needs such as vegetarian, gluten-free, etc.

Green’s Bluff is located west of Bloomington and south of McCormick’s Creek State Park in Owen County. We’ll be parking at a large powerline maintenance area that’s accessible from a smooth, flat, gravel driveway. To get to the worksite, take W Porter Ridge Road west from State Road 43. There’s a double-decker bus parked at the intersection of SR 43 and Porter Ridge Road. Go west about 0.5 miles to Green’s Bluff Road, a gravel road which will be on your right. Follow Green’s Bluff Road northwest for about 0.5 miles to Pawpaw Road, which is also gravel. Bear left onto Pawpaw Road and go about 0.3 miles. Go past a No Trespassing sign on a wooden post to a driveway on your left that leads to a green gate. There will be white flagging tape at the driveway and on the gate. Go through the gate and follow the gravel driveway about 0.4 miles through the woods until you emerge onto a large, flat parking area under the power lines.

Here’s a Google Map link to the driveway on Pawpaw Road: https://goo.gl/maps/TJPcD4E2gAFvTXi2A

We’ll meet at 9:00 am on Saturday, March 18th, and work until 3:00 pm. Please bring water and gloves. HHC will provide tools, training, and lunch. If the weather looks iffy, please check the HHC Facebook page and website for cancellation notices.

A NOTE from The Nature Conservancy:
“The Nature Conservancy is so happy you are helping build a trail for visitors on our property. When you arrive for the workday, you’ll be asked to sign an annual TNC volunteer agreement, or you can request an electronic waiver to be signed in advance. To request an electronic waiver, please send an email to Esmé Barniskis <esme.barniskis@tnc.org>.
Thank you again from everyone at TNC!”