Category: TUWC

Trail Work Day Feb 25th

9AM – Noon

  • Come prepared to work
  • Crews will be very spread out

What to bring / wear:

Tools (optional)

***** Should you bring personal tools please clearly label them so you can make it home with what you brought.

*******note – we do not expect any one volunteer to provide everything on this list, pick one or two things

  • Gloves
  • Lopper/Pruner (with your name on them)
  • Hand saw (non-power like a bow saw or folding saw) and small Axe/Hatchet
  • Hoe (both traditional & rogue) / Shovel (spade & square)
  • Pulaski / Mattock
  • Mcleod
  • Rake (leaf and garden rake)
  • Wheelbarrow

Project list:

  • Depending on how many volunteers we have this is our list of projects in order of importance.
  • Bluffs trash cleanup.
  • AllUp section repair above berm past Blues Brothers exit.
  • Bring wheelbarrow to move dirt in from borrow pits in woods.
  • Leaf blow alt tech lines.
  • Boomtown fly over armoring project. Bringing  in concrete blocks to abate erosion. Heavy lifting and digging.
  • LoChi boomtown fence build
  • Zingo berm work remove rocks repack on top 3-4 berms.
  • Blues Brothers leaf blow and jump work
  • Cedar fence repair Wildcat and AllUp
    Boomtown fence cutoff
  • Additionally if any families or groups wish to just come out and pick up litter we will gladly set them to work too!
  • If you have any questions please contact Bobby or Peter
Pancakes available from Noon – 2PM or when we run out.
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Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition Board Seeking new members

🌲 Join the Team: Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition Board Seeking New Members! 🌿

Are you someone with a deep love for the untamed beauty of North East Oklahoma’s wilderness trails, especially gems like Turkey Mountain? If so, the Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition invites you to consider joining our dynamic board.

Passionate about Preservation:
We’re on the lookout for individuals who share our fervor for preserving and enhancing the natural splendor of our local trail systems. Your love for the outdoors and dedication to maintaining these crucial spaces will make you an invaluable asset to our team.

Championing Leave No Trace Principles:
Are you intrigued by the principles of Leave No Trace? Join us in delving deeper into sustainable outdoor practices. As a board member, you’ll have the opportunity to not only embrace these principles but also educate others, fostering a community committed to responsible trail use.

Trail Ambassadorship:
Become a vital ambassador for our trail systems! If you revel in the idea of representing our trails, engaging with the community, and being a friendly face of the trail network, then this role is tailor-made for you. Your passion will inspire others to appreciate and protect these natural havens.

Low Time Commitment, High Impact:
We understand the demands of your schedule, and that’s why we’ve designed a board membership with a low time commitment. With just six meetings per year, held on regular work days, and occasional online messaging to coordinate work days, you can actively contribute without overwhelming your schedule.

Why Join Us?
By joining the Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition board, you become part of a community that actively shapes the future of North East Oklahoma’s trail systems. Your voice will be heard in decisions impacting the preservation, development, and accessibility of our beloved trails.

Ready to Make a Difference?
If you feel the call of the wilderness and are ready to make a positive impact, seize this opportunity to contribute to something greater. Become a board member, and together, let’s ensure that the trails we cherish remain vibrant and accessible for generations to come.

🚶‍♂️ Join us in the journey to safeguard and celebrate our wilderness trails! Apply now to be a part of the Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition Board. Together, we can make a lasting impact on North East Oklahoma’s outdoor legacy. 🌳

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Trail Work Day Sunday Jan 28th

8AM – 11AM

  • Come prepared to work
  • Crews will be very spread out

What to bring / wear:

Tools (optional)

***** Should you bring personal tools please clearly label them so you can make it home with what you brought.

*******note – we do not expect any one volunteer to provide everything on this list, pick one or two things

  • Gloves
  • Lopper/Pruner (with your name on them)
  • Hand saw (non-power like a bow saw or folding saw) and small Axe/Hatchet
  • Hoe (both traditional & rogue) / Shovel (spade & square)
  • Pulaski / Mattock
  • Mcleod
  • Rake (leaf and garden rake)
  • Wheelbarrow

Project list:

  • Depending on how many volunteers we have this is our list of projects in order of importance.
  • Bluffs trash cleanup.
  • AllUp section repair above berm past Blues Brothers exit.
  • Bring wheelbarrow to move dirt in from borrow pits in woods.
  • Leaf blow alt tech lines.
  • Boomtown fly over armoring project. Bringing  in concrete blocks to abate erosion. Heavy lifting and digging.
  • LoChi boomtown fence build
  • Zingo berm work remove rocks repack on top 3-4 berms.
  • Blues Brothers leaf blow and jump work
  • Cedar fence repair Wildcat and AllUp
    Boomtown fence cutoff
  • Additionally if any families or groups wish to just come out and pick up litter we will gladly set them to work too!
  • If you have any questions please contact Bobby or Peter
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TUWC • Looking back at 2023

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Annual Member Meeting Dec 21 @ 6:30 PM

Join us on December 21, 2023 at 6:30PM for our annual membership meeting! This year’s event is virtual. Please use the Zoom link below to get registered for the meeting.

See everyone there!

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