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An Action-Packed World Trails Weekend!

6/30/2024

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Collage of spreakers, food, and hatchery tour.
NOTE: All images in this post can be enlarged by clicking.
Bayfield Area Trails committee members, volunteers, and newcomers to the Bayfield Peninsula’s trails community, celebrated five years of Bayfield Area Trails activities!  The celebration took place at the Les Voigt State Fish Hatchery, and at the Big Ravine Headwaters, during World Trails Weekend, June 1st and 2nd.

The celebration included a wide range of programs, starting with early bird walks, followed by a talk on the Pikes Creek watershed, field season updates from Bayfield Area Trails committee members, highlights of volunteer opportunities, and a wrap up dedication of the new pond overlook platform and trails at the Big Ravine Headwaters. Despite the downpour, 55 trails enthusiasts attended the Saturday celebration, including 15 new volunteers.

Thank Goodness for the Tents!

In keeping with the record-breaking year of rainfall, Saturday morning started with heavy rains. But, thanks to tents donated by the Bayfield Winery/Blue Ox Cider and Brickyard Creek, everyone was under the same tent, both physically and figuratively!

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People mingling in the tent.
Exterior of the tent.
Attendees applauding a presenter.
Thank You!!
​We would have been lost without equipment donations! Thank you:
  • Bayfield Winery/Blue Ox Cider - large tents
  • Brickyard Creek - smaller tent
  • Mt. Ashwabay - chairs & tables
  • Bayfield Chamber - projector, screen, & PA system

The Best Food & Coffee!

Table filled with breakfast food, pastries, and beverages.
2024 World Trails Day Refreshments Table
There’s nothing like a weekend morning with baked goods and a great cup of coffee! Many thanks to Sue Aiken for coordinating with a dozen volunteer bakers for tasty treats; and to Jeff and Diane Garrett for outstanding coffee and lovely set up.

You Are Here - The Pikes Creek Watershed

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Regional Ecologist Ryan Magana shed new light on the land use history and special ecological features of the Pikes Creek watershed.
View PDF of Presentation (10.9MB)
Ryan Magana - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Regional Ecologist
Ryan Magana - Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Regional Ecologist

Round Robin Field Season Reports

Members of the Bayfield Area Trails Committee highlighted their current focus areas.
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  • Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa: Trails Feasibility Study; Red Cliff to Bayfield link
  • City of Bayfield: Big Ravine, “Sweeny Loop,” Dalrymple to Wash. Ave beach
  • Town of Bayfield: Big Ravine Headwaters: Pileated Woodpecker; Bayfield Hill links
  • Landmark Conservancy: Brownstone Trail; Brownstone to Salmo
  • Bayfield County: Siskiwit Preserve; Fire Hill; Ashwahalla; Kettles; Jerry Jolly to Cornucopia
  • Town of Bell & CTC: Siskiwit Preserve; west side of Peninsula
  • Ashwabay Alliance: Ashwabay trails; Upper Pileated Woodpecker Trail; Ashwahalla
  • Apostle Islands National Lakeshore: Mainland Trail; Little Sand Bay Trails
View of Kate Kitchell speaking from the back of the tent.
Kate Kitchell talks about the Big Ravine Headwaters and Pileated Woodpecker Trail.
View of Kristin Thompson speaking on the Brownstone Trail.
Kristin Thompson from Landmark Conservancy
Here are some more of our fantastic presenters. Click images to enlarge.
Doug Olson from Mt. Ashwabay talks about several trails projects.
Kali Nelson on the Red Cliff trails feasibility study.
Lindley Mattson from Bayfield County on Siskiwit-Lost Creek Falls-and Jerry Jolly Trails
Peter Rother from the Town of Bell and Cornucopia Trails Club.

Calling All Volunteers!

Genevieve Johnson speaking at the event.
Genevieve Johnson
Genevieve Johnson shared info. about the Adopt-a-Trail program as a way for folks to care for trails while taking a walk on their favorite trail three times a year.
Kris Wegerson speaking at the event.
Kris Wegerson
Kris Wegerson, Trails Subcommittee Chair, described the main volunteer projects on the calendar: 1) finishing the Upper Pileated Woodpecker Trail; 2) Drainage and gravel on the Brownstone Trail; 3) a short new connector at the Jerry Jolly Overlook; and 4) Big Ravine East Rim gravel.
Peter Rothe speaking at the event.
Peter Rothe
With his own special flavor of humor, Peter Rothe aimed to lure volunteers to assist with trail user surveys as part of the upcoming study about how trails impact our local economy.
View 2024 Project Calendar

Launching the Bayfield Peninsula Trails Plan

The Trails Celebration marked the launch of a planning effort to develop a comprehensive, long-term, & sustainable Bayfield Peninsula trails plan and a strategy. Bayfield Area Trails Committee Chair Kate Kitchell introduced this year-long effort, calling on participants to provide their suggestions for improving existing trails. Recommendations were also requested for potential new trails. The goal is to create a Peninsula-wide silent sports trails network.

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The plan will be supported by a technical assistance grant from the National Park Service Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance (RTCA) program and a grant from the Apostle Islands Area Community Fund. BAT Committee members, stationed at tables around the tent, discussed maps and gathered ideas from attendees. This was just the beginning of the process. Community members will have more opportunities to provide input and review progress during the planning process.
View Full Presentation PDF (2.5MB)
A picture is worth a 1000 words! View the Long-Term Overview Planning Map
View Map (PDF)
Please provide your suggestions or sign up to volunteer this year.
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There's Lots Going on at the Hatchery

We all thank the hatchery hosts for making this event extra special. And, to top it all off, the sun came out just in time for a guided tour of the hatchery with manager Darren Miller. Between growing fish and creating great bird habitat, to restoring the old R.D. Pike building, there’s a lot going on at Les Voigt State Fish Hatchery!
Table filled with breakfast food, pastries, and beverages.
New Hatchery interpretive sign.
Below are images from the Hatchery tour conducted by Darren Miller, Operations Supervisor of the Les Voigt and Brule Hatcheries for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

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Wrap Up with the Big Ravine Headwaters Dedication Celebration

In Sunday afternoon’s sunshine, a couple dozen supporters gathered at the Headwaters pond overlook platform to say thanks to all who made a dream become a reality. Erika Lang from Landmark Conservancy emceed the gathering. She gave special recognition to Ed Rabideaux for leaving a lasting legacy by selling the 10-acre parcel for conservation and public enjoyment. 

Tom Gordon, previous Town of Bayfield Board Chair, reflected on how working together with public and private partners is a fantastic way to get things done. Glenn Guntenspergen from the Biodiversity Fund, one of the grantors, reminded everyone how places like the Headwaters connect people with the natural world and inspire land stewardship. 

To wrap up the weekend celebration, the banner was cut to a round of cheers and applause! Hooray for all!!

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Trail Note:

We originally planned to dedicate the Pileated Woodpecker trail as well. However, access from the Les Voigt Hatchery remains closed beyond the Red Dam gate.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bayfield County, and private landowners are working to determine property boundaries and options for re-establishing access. Thank you for respecting the closure.

​BUT…the trail can be accessed from Mt. Ashwabay and will be much improved after volunteers finish the corridor that was cleared last fall. Volunteer recruitment for that project will start in mid-July. Come on out and help!
View Trail Closure Map PDF (1.2MB)
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THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS!!

A small army of fabulous volunteers made the 2024 Bayfield Area Trails Celebration possible!!
  • Kris Wegerson - ringleader
  • Ted May
  • Sue Aiken
  • Peter Rothe
  • Jeff Garrett
  • Kate Kitchell
  • John Ipsen
  • Mark Peterson
  • Liz Fentres
  • Neil Howk
  • Phil Bratsch
  • Genevieve Johnson
  • Mary Ledin
  • Jeff Olsen
  • Rich Metcalfe
  • Brenda Kaese
  • Tony Jeannette

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Big Ravine Trail West Side Maintenance

6/21/2024

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Two volunteers using tools to create a new trail tread.
Mary & Jen create a new tread.
Muddy conditions and mosquitoes did not deter Bayfield Area Trails volunteers from making several improvements on the Big Ravine’s West Rim and Flying Squirrel Trails in early June. 

The Flying Squirrel Trail that travels between the soccer field and the West Rim Trail above the Bayfield school has gotten a makeover. New boardwalks and several re-routes around muddy and steep sections make walking this trail a whole new experience! 

Wood plank boardwalk through the forest.
Adding another section of boardwalk.
A short segment of the West Rim Trail was also re-routed to avoid a seep that had created slippery conditions and caused people to widen the trail by going around the bad spot.

​All of these improvements not only make the walking experience more pleasant, they also resolve drainage and erosion issues so that the trails are more sustainable and easier to maintain over time.
Since these trails are on City of Bayfield property, the City Parks and Recreation Committee provided funding for boardwalk materials. Let’s give a shout out to Mike Kinnee, John Ipsen, Mary Ledin, Jen Crump, Jon Crump, Anna Stocksdale, Kate Kitchell, and Sue Aiken for racking up a total of 56 hours of volunteer time!!

They also brought their own tools including mattocks, pulaskis, Rogue hoes, McLeods, circular saws, screw guns, loppers, hand saws, shovels, rakes, and sledges to the party. Mary Ledin’s multi-component battery-powered weed trimmer and brush saw was the biggest hit! So many tools to choose from! 

Come on out and join the fun on our next project on the Upper Pileated Woodpecker Trail in July and August. Stay tuned for details and sign up for our mailing list!
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June 19, 2024 Flood Event Trail Condition Report

6/21/2024

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After the intense rain event on June 18th – 19h, volunteers ventured out on the trails to assess trail safety and resource condition. While all trails are passable, many areas are gullied and runoff has displaced soil or gravel and piled up debris. 
READ THE FULL CONDITION REPORT

Please use caution when crossing deep gullies such as on the Brownstone Trail at Blue Wing Bay Road, as the sides could collapse. There is standing water or heavy mud where drainage is minimal, including on the Big Ravine’s Headwaters and upper East Rim; Brownstone Trail near the Wild Rice Retreat; and Jerry Jay Jolly. Practice muddy trail etiquette: if you leave a track, please turn back. Or, if you feel compelled to walk the trail, walk through the mud, not around it. 

From what we see, all of the issues can be repaired, but we’ll need lots of volunteers to help during the next 2-3 months, especially on the Brownstone, Big Ravine, and Siskiwit River Preserve.


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