Minnesota Wild Waters Broadband • Entered by Jan Bourdon on September 30, 2019
Mn BWCAW Stewardship project
September 23, 2019 – September 23, 2019
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | 8 |
Post Admin hours | 4 |
Activity Hours | 24 |
Participants | 13 |
Total Hours | 324 |
Key Issue: Water-related Conservation
Activity Type: Stewardship (monitoring, sampling, planting, etc.)
Key Partners: MN Dept of Natural Resources, Superior forest Service, Mn Volunteer Coordinators
Landscape/area: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (814441 acres)
Measurable Outcomes
Outcome 1: Trail built/cleared (1 mile(s))
Outcome 2: Hiked (3 mile(s))
Outcome 3: Land/trail monitored (1 mile(s))[/if 1231]
Short Description of Activity
Our group of 13 Great Old Broads completed our stewardship project on Daniels Lake entry and Duncan Lake Entry trails, we also them 2 hours of educational films, we hiked up to five miles, we canoed four miles, we had three short meetings; warm-up, fun dice game and a quiz, we also completed a four hour art session painting Lake Superior rocks, we completed a half hour evaluation session.
Reflection/Evaluation
The goal of our stewardship project weekend is to clear and maintain two Superior BWCAW entry points for the US forestry service and keep our BWCAW in pristine condition.
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Photo Captions
Photo #1: On the Trail working
Photo #2: Stone Art Project with our leader Jan Bourdon
Photo#3: At the portage
Photo #4: Carabou Rock Trail off the Gunflint Trail