Maxfield Silverson

Maxfield Silverson

Crews clear 12 miles of Middle Fork Trail

The 2021 Boundary Fire burned 87,000 acres in the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness, destroying several popular backcountry trails in its wake.Earlier this summer, the Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation and the Idaho Trails Association worked to clear over 12 miles of impassable trail in the far eastern reaches of Valley County.A trail crew spent 15 days clearing Middle Fork Trail #4001, which begins at the Boundary Creek Boat Launch about 84 miles east of Cascade.The crew cleared about 12.2 miles of trail from the boat launch down river along the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.The Middle Fork Trail follows the river for 82 miles, ending where the Middle Fork meets the Big Creek tributary, about 22 miles south of Cache Bar on the Main Salmon River.The non-motorized trail is primarily used by hikers and horseback riders, who use the trail to reach the wilderness, said Ryan Ghelfi, executive director for the foundation that completed the trail work.“This trail provides access to one of the wildest places in the lower 48,” he said.

St. Luke’s McCall redoes parking lot

Reduced parking for patients and visitors during construction BY MAX SILVERSON The Star-News St. Luke’s McCall began work this week to replace and improve the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Wakes worse than weather

When it comes to no-wake zones, the rule is “the wider the better,” University of Idaho professor Frank Wilhelm told a room of concerned citizens last week.Wilhelm and graduate student Garret Homer presented the results of a summerlong study of Payette Lake that focused on how wakes from motor boats affect nutrients that harm water quality.“There is good evidence to show that at 500 to 600 feet, you can mitigate some of the big waves that are coming ashore,” said Wilhelm.The current no-wake zone is set at 300-feet on Payette Lake and all lakes in Valley County, with some exceptions.About 90 people attended the presentation at the Payette National Forest Supervisor’s Office in McCall on Thursday, July 11.Homer completed the bulk of the field and lab work as part of his senior research thesis at the University of Idaho.

Now You Know – July 18

Find taekwondo, tennis and Ponderosa Park program info in Recreation Briefs. Rainbow Bridge project on Hwy 55 The Idaho Transportation Department will hold a Community… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

New mountain bike shuttle service on Brundage to Bear Basin Trail

A new shuttle service started today to ferry mountain bikers who aim to tackle the Brundage to Bear Basin (B2BB) Trail.Brundage Mountain Resort is launching the service, which will transport riders who traverse the new B2BB trail (#419) from Brundage down to the Bear Basin trail system back up the ski hill to the starting point.The B2BB shuttle will operate five days per week, Wednesday through Sunday, at $20 per ride.

Recreation

Martial arts day camp McCall Taekwondo will host a mini martial arts day camp on Friday, July 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close