Work in the heart of the West Coast’s wildest, most remote places, and make sure the public doesn’t lose a single trail mile to the 2017 fire season. 12 DECEMBER 2017 | GOLD BEACH, ORE. — Siskiyou Mountain Club is […]
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A monument summoned from deep in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness PBY-5A, picture courtesy Wikipedia for the Siskiyou Hiker In 1957 a monument was constructed by volunteers to honor the fallen. But over the years, the trail faded away until our crews […]
24 OCTOBER 2017 | SEIAD VALLEY, CALIF. — In May 2016, Google flew over the Red Buttes Wilderness and snapped this picture: In July, we hit the Boundary National Recreation Trail for 10 days. Later that month, Google took another […]
for the Siskiyou Hiker by Luke Brandy, volunteer Want to help out on the Wagner Butte Trail? Just email info@siskiyoumountainclub.org and we’ll let you know next time we’re heading out. 17 OCTOBER 2017 | TALENT, ORE. — Saturday we had […]
16 OCTOBER 2017 | MEDFORD, ORE. — From high in the Sky Lakes, to the lower Rogue River, our volunteers put their spare time into keeping our region’s backcountry trails alive. They hike into work sites for days at a […]
SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN CLUB 11 OCTOBER 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: GABRIEL HOWE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 541-708-2056 gabe@siskiyoumountainclub.org GREAT NEWS FROM NATIONAL FORESTS IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST: “WE HAVE A NEW LONG DISTANCE BACKPACKING ROUTE” 06 OCTOBER 2017 | GRANTS PASS, ORE. — […]
2017 Stewardship Synopsis Download the full report now. Get route details, see the pictures, and read the stories.
Hell and no water on the Illinois River Trail for the Siskiyou Hiker photos and story by Beth Dayton How had I forgotten the warnings of impenetrable overgrowth, ticks, scarce water, landslides, ridiculous grades, and no escape from the blazing […]
We’ve put a lot of energy into restoring trail connections in the Red Buttes Wilderness, with support from the Klamath and Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forests. Now we’re committed to working with the Forest Service to restore trailheads and signs there. […]