Dunno, but as someone who regularly leads volunteer workers, I would NOT want it. While there are many who would benefit from something like this, it would also attract people who want to do it so they don't have to pay for something. It makes me think of the prison crews doing trailwork. An all-volunteer group gets about three times the amount of work done as a prison crew.Fine. I understand that the trails do not maintain themselves. However I'd love to see the USFS try an option where hikers could choose to join a volunteer work crew for a day in exchange for a permit. Does anyone know whether this (work to hike, not pay to hike) has been tried anywhere before?
An acquaintance over here in WA did just that.Does anyone know whether this (work to hike, not pay to hike) has been tried anywhere before?
-vegematic
An acquaintance over here in WA did just that.
WTA (Washington Trails Association) offers:
1st & 2nd work parties: Earn a day or annual Northwest Forest Pass (on Forest Service projects - indicated in the Free Pass column of the schedule).
The NW Forest Pass is required in many areas out here and is $30 value.
I'm not sure but they still do it.Any word on whether it was successful? Or did it attract too many of the "something-for-nothing" crowd that Pete Hickey mentioned?
-vegematic
However I'd love to see the USFS try an option where hikers could choose to join a volunteer work crew for a day in exchange for a permit. Does anyone know whether this (work to hike, not pay to hike) has been tried anywhere before?
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