Outdoor Education and Outreach Trustee Needed
There is an opening for the board position of Outdoor Education and Outreach Trustee for the 2025-2026 term.
Please contact the nominating committee chair Julia Carroll at juliamace1993@gmail.com
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Dec 26 - Jan 5, Thurs-Sun
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Tyee open for Members - Holiday Week
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Hosts: Sheryl Wagner, Joel Reitz, Lori Leach
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Dec 29 - Jan 2, Sun-Thurs
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Nesika open for New Years
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Come ring in the 2025 new year at Nesika Lodge! Host: Pete Recksiek
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5 mile snowshoe - meet at Tyee Host: Tom Thrall
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Tyee open - Birthdays Weekend
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New Full Members:
Nicole Defever Mark Fowler Sarah Madsen
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Photo: Nicole Rogers - Multnomah Creek
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Photo: Nicole Rogers - Larch Mountain Trail Switchbacks
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Photo: Nicole Rogers - Nesika in snow
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Photo: Nicole Rogers - Hopkins Demonstration Forest
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Photo: Nicole Rogers - Hopkins lookout
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Photo: Nicole Rogers - Hopkins hike
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Trails Club of Oregon Board Meeting Minutes
Date: 12/15/24 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Bev Drottar’s home and zoom
Attendees: President: Bev Drottar Secretary: Rebecca Knudeson Publications: Joel Reitz Membership: Lori Leach Tyee Trustee: Paul Cutter Nesika Trustee: Pete Recksiek Trips Trustee: Craig Gwydir Social Chair: Jeff Churchill Leave No Trace Chair: Dolores Niebergall Vice President elect: Eric Zimmerman
Absent: Vice President: Jennifer Samuels
REGULAR BUSINESS
Minutes were approved by email prior to the Blazer publication. Jeff Churchill volunteered to chair the social committee. The board voted to appoint him to the position via email on 12/1/24.
Treasurer’s Report, Nicole Nov 30, 2024 Beginning Balance: $10,549.38 Checks and Payment: 15,287.53 Deposits and Credits: 18,173.05 Cleared Balance: 13,434.90
Complete reports can be found by the Board in Dropbox. The most current Fidelity statement value is $446,316. Our insurance policies were renewed in December. Eric will work with the board on getting access to the fidelity and financial accounts to maintain separation of responsibilities for the treasurer.
Membership Report, Lori First Readings: Marie Van Patten - Sponsored by Paul Cutter and Lori Leach Second Readings (all approved unanimously): Nicole Defever - Sponsored by Paul Cutter and Jeff Lawton Mark Fowler – Sponsored by Chris Anderson and Linda Conrad Sarah Madsen – Sponsored by Chris Anderson and Linda Conrad
Total membership: 271 8 Golden, 3 Junior, 34 Life, 2 Life/Golden, 16 Provisional, 208 Regular
Publications Report, Joel Nothing new to report.
Nesika Report, Pete Dorm insulation was completed. The tractor starter was ordered and installed by Bob Walker. The padlock on main gate was reported missing by a TCO member. Pete Recksiek replaced it the following weekend. Propane and diesel was delivered by Glen Conrad and brought in by Bob Walker after he repaired the tractor. The diesel generator had run dry on oil and now sounds irregular. If it makes it through the winter, we will need to have a diesel mechanic look at it in spring. The water system is drained and lodge is winterized.
Nesika key issues: On Friday, a member going in to Nesika reported our taped lock missing from the main gate at milepost 10 on Larch Mountain Road. The gate was pinned, and the metal hasp and Forestry Service lock were sitting in the bottom of the gate housing. There was no evidence of a cut lock nearby, or damage to the gate. This seems to be the result of vandalism or negligence by a Trails Club member. If anyone is aware of this mishap, please contact Pete. He spent half of a Sunday installing a new lock and went all the way into the lodge to check on it. Joel reported there are 50 Nesika keys for active members. 8 keys are with deceased members and 17 keys with inactive members. (At one time the $20 deposit was an incentive to return them.) 16 keys are missing from the roster between 401 and 491: 434, 440, 441, 442, 443, 448, 454, 457,458, 460, 464, 472, 476, 486, 488, 489. It would be very difficult to issue new keys. The last time we issued new keys for Tyee, it took years, and did not improve lodge control.
Tyee Report, Paul Twelve people stayed the first weekend of November with Lori and Nancy as cooks. The second weekend was the pre-Thanksgiving dinner with turkeys cooked by Paul C and an array of potluck dishes provided by 24 other attendees. Tom Thrall and his band finished off the day on a very good note. Sunday midday that weekend saw a heavy snowfall. Consequently, Paul received an email from the Forest Service stating West Leg Road was to be closed 2 weeks early. An ongoing storm drainage problem needs to be resolved next year. When it rains heavily with snow built up on the ground, the basement is inclined to flood near the wood chute. This usually occurs in late spring but has happened twice in November this year.
Trips Report, Craig November was a slow trips month. During the online TCO Hike Leaders Zoom Meeting, we discussed having a winter in-person get together near downtown Portland as an informal TCO Meetup event. Craig G will look into finding a venue. The TCO Stormy Trails Restoration Committee continued maintenance on the Cougar Rock trail, the High Water trail, and the Ornament Trail, as well as the Nesika trail connector to Franklin Ridge. Recent scouting reports have shown these trails to be clear of obstacles. TCO members volunteered with TKO to repair a significant landslide on the Larch Mtn trail. Please email tripschair@trailsclub.org if you are interested in assisting with trail work, including trail scouting, restoration and maintenance. Call for help: If you are interested in learning about adventures on the Multnomah Plateau and are willing to help co-lead hikes and/or join a TCO trips planning committee, please join our "TCO Hike Leaders Meeting" on Zoom this month, or send questions to tripschair@trailsclub.org.
Outdoor Education and Outreach A Board level trustee is needed!! If you want to know more about this position, please contact president@trailsclub.org This is an active, on-going committee with knowledgeable members who will help support their new chairperson.
OLD BUSINESS
TCO Pet policy, Bev A small group will review the pet policy and the Board will approve via email.
501c3 Status, Lori Leach The revised Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation were approved at the Annual Meeting. Lori has sent the forms to the State. If the State approves, it then goes to the IRS for approval.
NEW BUSINESS
Introduction of our new board member, Eric Zimmerman, and social committee Jeff Churchill
Meeting adjourned at 8:31.
Next meeting: January 14, 2025, 7-9 PM on zoom: https://zoom.us/j/9061187636? pwd=QWdNaVBvRFE4NGU0VUZpNUZBb1Z0UT09
Submitted by Rebecca Knudeson, Secretary
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Outdoor Education and Outreach
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For activities such as bicycle, snowshoe, and XC skiing check with the leaders for the difficulty level. Good equipment for the specific activity is required for all events. For hikes, snowshoes:
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- Class A - Shorter, less strenuous activity, typically 4 to 8 miles, less than 1500 feet elevation gain.
- Class B - Moderate to difficult, typically 6 to 12 miles, up to 3000 feet of elevation gain.
- Class C - Long and difficult, strong experienced participants only, typically over 8 miles, and over 3000 feet of elevation gain. Boots are recommended for B/C hikes.
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Harsh conditions may increase the exertion and skill required; be prepared. Contact the trip leader if you have any questions and to let him or her know that you will be attending. Bring the 10 Essentials and please, no alcohol. Pets allowed on designated trips only.
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Stay with the group and follow the leader. The leader is responsible for the group's safety. The leader determines which route is taken. The leader has authority to determine if a participant is prepared for the activity. Group safety must come first.
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There is no charge to Trails Club members for day activities; non-members pay $2. Please contribute to any carpooling expenses at the rate of $.20 per mile. With multiple riders the driver can collect up to $.50 per mile shared by all the riders. Other fees may apply.
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If you have RSVP'd for an activity at a lodge involving food expense and are unable to participate, you are obligated to do one of the following: Cancel before the food is purchased, find someone to take your place, or pay for your share of the food.
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All activities must be approved by the appropriate activity coordinator or the Trips Trustee.
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P.O. Box 67095 Portland, OR 97268-1095
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Organized 1915 Incorporated 1923
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Member of the Federation of Western Outdoors Clubs (FWOC)
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Electronic subscripton is included with membership. Send address changes and club correspondence to: Membership@TrailsClub.org or the address above.
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The purpose of the Trails Club is to foster and stimulate interest in hiking, climbing, skiing, camping and other similar outdoor activities and to promote activities of a social nature for the benefit of its members. The Club’s interests and concerns are conservation of natural beauty and resources of the country. All Club activities are affected by the voluntary participation of the members. Membership requirements include an approved outdoor activity, a scheduled lodge visit, recommendations by two members within a one-year period, approval by the Board of Trustees, and payment of $50 in dues and a $15 entrance fee.
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Usually first Tuesday of the month when the date is at least the 4th, 7:00pm, over Zoom. See the calendar on the TCO website for the link if you wish to attend. Contact the President prior to a meeting if you have an issue to bring to the board.
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Trails Club of Oregon & Meetup Websites
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Our website (TrailsClub.org) is the official site for club events and information. There is also a Trails Club Meetup site that allows event planners to organize TCO events online, and publicize these events to a wider audience (Meetup.com/Trails-Club-ofOregon/events/). However, all events posted on the TCO Meetup site should be added to our TCO website as well. While we try to get every event in the Trail Blazer and on the Trails Club website (www.trailsclub.org), some events, especially those planned on short notice, may not appear in The Blazer. Use the Calendar menu item for a listing of events. Registration on the website is not required to view the events. Also: All may use the Payment menu item on our website to pay your membership dues. You can pay for all members in a household in one transaction.
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Send write-ups to: Blazer@TrailsClub.org Submissions are due by the fifteenth of the month prior to publication. Trail Blazer Editor: Lee Ko Send pictures, new events, corrections and anything else for the Trails Club of Oregon website to: webmaster@TrailsClub.org
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