Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Its been awhile!


Things have been busy at Toro! Just wanted to send out an update on one of our newest Trail projects, this new staircase that is helping to combat the erosion problem! This new project can be seen from the Badger Flats area, so next time you are in the park check it out!

Friday, November 20, 2009

November Trail work



This November there will be a couple of opportunities for trail work days. On Saturday the 21st a group known as the HWY 68 Hill Billies are planning to continue their work on the upper part of the Pipeline Trail by riding mountain bikes to the top. Tools will be dropped off in advance for those who do not have their own or a way to get them to the top. On Saturday the 28th, the weekend of Thanks Giving, a group by the name of MORCA (Monterey Off Road Cycling Association), will be leading a trail work day on the mid-lower range of the Pipeline Trail. Both work days are open to anyone no matter what your experience or ability. For more Information about how to get involved or to learn more about the Trails here at Toro Park please call the Senior Ranger at (831) 484-1108.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Looking for a Few Good Men... or Women

Just to give everyone an update on the trail progress, so far there are two pieces of this project that we are waiting on. One is the Swing Gate, which is almost done and looking good, and the other has to do with our favorite plant. The truth of the matter as many of you know is that there is a slight hold up in the plans mainly because of this one plant... Poison Oak. However, we have had a few small groups out on the trail doing some much needed expansion work in area that were to narrow. Even though the trail is drying out and becoming increasingly difficult to work on we are still pushing on until the two ends of the trail connect. What we are looking for right now is anyone with access to a long gas powered hedger that would be willing to loan it out or take the lead in mowing through some rough areas of poison oak and brush. We are always open to new ideas and feedback if anyone has any. However, each day that work doesn't get done on the trail, the harder it will be to keep this project going. Most everyone that we have talked to is still interested in seeing this project continue on anyway instead of waiting for next winters rain. If you are interested in taking the next steps in this project please E-mail or contact the Senior Park Ranger, Jason Hayward, about setting up the next trail work day.

Friday, May 1, 2009

The next challenge Rain or Shine on Pipeline


We will be continuing to work on the trail up to the Dam and begin work up to the V-notch. The planned start time is at 1pm but for those of you who would like to get started earlier just drop by the Office and we will get you signed up and set up.
Thanks
For more information please call 484-1108

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Trail Work Day This Saturday May 2nd @ 1pm


With all the work that has been done to improve and create new trails here at Toro Park there is only one thing left to do... more work! So far there has been over 600 hours of volunteer time committed to these projects and well over a thousand dollars in new Annual Park Passes sold to help promote Toro Park Trail development. Congratulations and thanks to everyone for volunteering your time and we welcome anyone who would like to get involved.
(831) 484-1108 Ranger Hayward


The Week day Crew working on the Pipe line "Cork Screw"

Very few people are willing to stomp through Poison Oak just to hang up some marking tape... They don't call him "Wild Bill" for nothing.