Trail crew: Pulaskis, brush saws, shovels (and a few sequins)

The rules for the weekend were straightforward:

1. Be safe.

2. Have fun.

3. If the top two are managed, then get some work done.

I spent the weekend with the North 350 Blades working on the Pacific Crest Trail north of Stevens Pass.

I am uninjured (although somewhat sore) and I had fun and got some work done.

The North 350 Blades have been around just since 2010. That year they had 400 hours of volunteer work all year.

This year, crew leader Barry Teschlog said they’d probably come close to that number just with this trip, which was the first of the season.

I’ll be writing more about the trip and the group later. But for now, a few tidbits.

  • We stayed at Dinsmore’s Hiker Haven. The Dinsmores are trail angels, meaning they support those who are hiking the PCT, which runs from Mexico to Canada. It was great to have an easy camping spot near the trail. The laundry room had drawers full of clothes for hikers to borrow while they are making use of the washer and dryer. They were labeled shorts, shirts and, my favorite, sparkly. Sparkly, it turns out, meant sequins. Lots of them. If I ever through-hike the PCT, I’m totally putting on the dress that is all-over purple sequins.
  • A sign in the bathroom had a few ground rules. No. 1 was “Please pre-wash feet before you use shower.” Seems sound advice for people who may have covered hundreds of miles on a dirt trail since their last true shower.
  • We used tools to dig up grass near the trail. (As it gets taller and encroaches on the trail, it will get hikers soaking wet after rain or in the morning.) We flipped the dirtballs into the trail until we could clear them. Little birds kept hopping around in it, presumably to go after the bugs we had exposed. I think they were hermit thrush, but possibly Swainson thrush.
  • The brush saw is fun. I’m intimidated by power tools, but this is one I felt confident using. It’s fast and satisfying. And you look either amusing or bad ass, depending upon your perspective, all done up in the gear.
  • It took a bit of instruction, but I now have a decent ability to cut through slide alder without making a huge mess of things. The last big branch I cut broke off with a perfect, clean snap. It was satisfying to remove such a big trail obstruction with just a little folding hand saw.
  • You can fit all of the tools for a weekend, including an entire bag of hard hats riding shotgun, into a 2001 Oldsmobile Alero 2 door coupe. Although it actually takes an engineer to Tetris them in there. Barry is an engineer and, as he said, has good spatial skills.
  • On the first day, Barry said the weather was supposed to improve throughout the weekend. Sadly, we never got “enough blue to patch a sailor’s pants,” as my great-grandmother always said. Instead it was mostly clouds and rain. The crew was remarkably good natured about it. Having the Hiker Haven to retreat to, with a roof and warm shower, helped a lot.
Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

People parading marching down First Street with a giant balloon “PRIDE” during Snohomish’s inaugural Pride celebration on Saturday, June 3, 2023, in downtown Snohomish, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
What does Pride mean to you? The Herald wants to know.

Local LGBTQ+ folks and allies can share what Pride means to them before May 27.

Emma Corbilla Doody and her husband, Don Doody, inside  their octagonal library at the center of their octagon home on Thursday, May 2, 2024 in Sultan, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Is this Sultan octagon the ugliest house in America?

Emma Corbilla Doody and Don Doody bought the home for $920,000 last year. Not long after, HGTV came calling.

Road Scholar downgrades traveler from business to economy

While booking Maureen Kelleher on a different airline, British Airways also downgraded her. Is she entitled to a refund?

With history, markets and beer, life is good in Germany’s biggest village

Walking through Munich, you’ll understand why it is consistently voted one of Germany’s most livable cities.

What should parents do about a noisy child disturbing others in public?

Although there’s no single right answer, here are some guidelines parents might consider when out with their youngsters.

Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County

A Beatles tribute band will rock Everett on Friday, and the annual Whidbey Art Market will held in Coupeville on Mother’s Day.

Mickey Mouse and Buddha are among this bracelet’s 21 charms. But why?

This piece’s eclectic mix of charms must say something about its former owner. Regardless, it sold for $1,206 at auction.

Great Plant Pick: Pond cypress

What: This selection of pond cypress (Taxodium distichum var. imbricatum ‘Nutans’) is… Continue reading

From lilacs to peonies, pretty flowers make the perfect Mother’s Day gift

Carnations may be the official Mother’s Day flower, but many others will also make Mom smile. Here are a few bright ideas.

Maximum towing capacity of the 2024 Toyota Tundra Hybrid is 11,450 pounds, depending on 4x2 or 4x4, trim level, and bed length. The Platinum trim is shown here. (Toyota)
Toyota Tundra Hybrid powertrain overpowers the old V8 and new V6

Updates for the 2024 full-sized pickup include expansion of TRD Off-Road and Nightshade option packages.

2024 Ford Ranger SuperCrew 4X4 XLT (Photo provided by Ford)
2024 Ford Ranger SuperCrew 4X4 XLT

Trucks comes in all shapes and sizes these days. A flavor for… Continue reading

Budget charges me a $125 cleaning fee for the wrong vehicle!

After Budget finds animal hairs in Bernard Sia’s rental car, it charges him a $125 cleaning fee. But Sia doesn’t have a pet.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.