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WHAT A HORSE SEES A video guide for all trail users - horses, hikers, and mt. bikers - and how to keep everyone safe on the trails. Produced by the Back Country Horsemen.
AUBURN STATE RECREATION AREA MOUNTED ASSISTANCE AND PATROL General trails and park lands assistance. Phone (530) 885-4527
BACK COUNTRY AND CAMPING SAFETY INFORMATION Excellent information for all types of situations, including lightning, camping information, if you get lost, essentials checklist, etc.
CALIFORNIA CALSTAR SHOCK TRAUMA AIR RESCUE Critical care helicopter rescue for all trail users on northern California trails Phone (530) 887-0569 or request their services at 9-1-1
CPR TECHNIQUE FOR NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL This is a very short video for all trail users so they can save lives.
Department of Fish and Game CAL-TIP for reporting poaching and polluting A Confidential Secret Witness Program - Call 1 888 DFG-CALTIP (888 334-2258)
EEA - EMERGENCY EQUINE ASSISTANCE USA registration The Emergency Equine Assistance network aims at putting people who are stranded with their horses away from home in touch with people in their area who can pick up their horses and take them home or to overnight accommodation. Additionally, some members can provide other support, such as towing, mechanical assistance etc.
EL DORADO COUNTY SCLAR LARGE ANIMAL EMERGENCY EVACUATION A Large Animal Emergency Evacuation Program approved for operation in El Dorado County. Call 9-1-1. Phone (530) 647-6227
EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF (No website, phone only) Emergency - - Dial 911 or 530-626-4911 Sheriff - non-emergency Placerville Office (530) 621-5655 South Lake Tahoe Office (530) 544-6809
EMERGENCY EQUINE ASSISTANCE LIST Emergency network of equestrians helping other equestrians with roadside emergencies
FAWN RESCUE Kindred Spirits is a volunteer, non-profit fawn rescue organization, licensed by the the California Department of Fish and Game. 24-Hour Hotline (530) 889-5822
FIRE: CAL-FIRE WILDFIRE UPDATES Cal-Fire keeps a database of all fires in the current year, as well as update on current fires. If you have an RSS News Feed Reader or RSS enabled browser, you can subscribe to the RSS feed, as well as Twitter.
FOLSOM LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA MOUNTED ASSISTANCE AND PATROL General trails and park lands assistance. Call (916) 988-0205
GOLD COUNTRY WILDLIFE RESCUE Emergency capture and transport Specialists for injured wildlife. (530) 885-0862 NEVADA COUNTY LARGE ANIMAL RESCUE UNIT, LAR-1 A Large Animal Emergency Evacuation Program operated by Nevada County Consolidated Fire District. Call 9-1-1 Phone (530) 273-3158
NEVADA COUNTY CVMA DISASTER RESPONSE GROUP Serves both Placer and Nevada Counties to assist in disasters in evacuation and sheltering of animals. (530) 477-6506 NEVADA COUNTY SHERIFF (No website, phone only) Emergency - - Dial 911 Sheriff - non-emergency Western Nevada County (530) 265-7880 Eastern Nevada County (530) 582-7842
NEVADA COUNTY SHERIFF'S SEARCH AND RESCUE
NOAH'S WISH A unique animal welfare organization dedicated exclusively to rescuing and sheltering animals in disasters.
NORCOM DISPATCH CALL NUMBER (No website, phone only) FOR ALL TRAIL INCIDENTS ON CALIFORNIA STATE PARK LANDS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (916) 358-1300 operators available 24/7
PLACER COUNTY LARGE ANIMAL RESCUE UNIT, LAR-1 A Large Animal Emergency Evacuation Program operated by Nevada County Consolidated Fire District approved for operation in Placer County. Call 9-1-1 Phone (530) 273-3158
PLACER COUNTY CVMA DISASTER RESPONSE GROUP Serves both Placer and Nevada Counties to assist in disasters in evacuation and sheltering of animals. (530) 477-6506
PLACER COUNTY SHERIFF (No website, phone only) Emergency - - Dial 911 Sheriff - non-emergency DISPATCH (530) 886-5375
PLACER COUNTY SHERIFF SEARCH AND RESCUE MOUNTED UNIT Auburn Justice Center 2929 Richardson Drive Auburn, CA (530) 889-7846
POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR ANIMALS HOTLINE Staffed by Board-certified veterinary toxicology specialists 24/7 Call 888-426-4435 A $65 consultation fee MAY apply, which includes any follow up consultations. They will work with your veterinarian or emergency staff.
SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF (No website, phone only) Emergency - - Dial 911 Sheriff - non-emergency DISPATCH (916) 874-5115
SACRAMENTO SHERIFF' SEARCH AND RESCUE MOUNTED UNIT3200 Longview Dr Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 217-6895
U.C. DAVIS VETERINARY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (VERT) Emergency large animal rescue in central California. Call 9-1-1 to request their services Phone (530)-752-0290
YUBA COUNTY SHERIFF (No website, phone only) Emergency - - Dial 911 Sheriff - non-emergency DISPATCH (530) 749-7777, ext. 8
YUBA COUNTY LARGE ANIMAL RESCUE UNIT, LAR-1 A Large Animal Emergency Evacuation Program operated by Nevada County Consolidated Fire District approved for operation in Yuba County. Call 9-1-1 Phone (530) 273-3158
YUBA SUTTER DOMESTIC ANIMAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE (YSDADA) Promoting the safety and well-being of domestic pets and farm animals in the Yuba Sutter area affected by a governmentally-declared disaster by providing these animals with emergency shelter, necessary veterinary care, and identification for reuniting animals with their owners.
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FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY DISTRICTS PARKS AND TRAILS |
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GENERAL TRAIL INFORMATION Bay Area Trail Center BLM Maps and Brochures, Mother Lode Division California BLM Wild Flowers Calendar California Hiking Trails, organized by county California Horse Trails, Campgrounds, Trail Rides, Overnight Hosts Database of all hiking trails in the U.S. Far northern California Trail Heads List of Horse Camping and Day Use Sites in Northern and Central California, produced by Sandy Greenblat
SPECIFIC PARKS AND TRAILS Auburn SRA - main California State Parks website Auburn SRA - Foresthill Stagecoach Road Trail Review Auburn SRA - Omstead Loop Equestrian Staging Area, Auburn SRA; Highway 49 at the town of Cool and Review Auburn SRA - White Oak Flat Staging Map for WST and Review
Baldwin Lake Trails and Review
Big Meadow Trailhead and Review
BLM trails and recreation, Mother Lode District
California State Parks Gold Country Region Trail Guide
Cache Creek Ridge Natural Area Report and Review Cache Creek Ridge Natural Area BLM website
Camp Far West and Review
Cool Horse Trails
Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, BLM Guide Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, Coloma Valley Recreation Guide Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Pictures Cronan Ranch, Magnolia Equestrian Staging Cronan Ranch, South Fork American River Trail MAP
Dru Barner Equestrian Park Horse Camp Information Dru Barner Equestrian Park Horse Camp Map Dru Barner Equestrian Park Directions and Information Dru Barner/El Dorado National Forest Trails Pictures
Eldorado National Forest, BLM trails and recreation Eldorado National Forest Equestrian Camping facilities (Dru Barner, Loon Lake, Tells Creek, and Wrights Lake) Eldorado National Forest, all 61 non-motorized trails list, including distance, elevation, difficulty, use types and comments
El Dorado County trails and recreation
Empire Mine Empire Mine Trails and Review
EUER VALLEY HORSE CAMP ALERT: Euer Valley Horse Camp has been sold to Tahoe Donner Association and is permanently closed to horse camping. See complete article in TRAIL ALERTS. Alternative to Euer Valley is Little Lasier Horse Camp just a few miles away.
Far Northern California Trail Heads (Siskiyou, Shasta, Trinity and Del Norte counties)
Folsom Lake SRA - Main California State Parks Website Folsom Lake SRA Trails Map Folsom Lake SRA - Avery's Pond, North Fork of the American River, Pioneer Express Trail, Milepost 47.5 and Review Folsom Lake SRA - Granite Bay Assembly Area pictures and review Folsom Lake SRA - Granite Bay to Beals Point on the Pioneer Express Trail Review Folsom Lake and Sterling Pointe Trails and Review Folsom Lake SRA - Lake Natoma and Negro Bar Equestrian Staging Area, Folsom Lake SRA Folsom Lake SRA and Placer County Parks - Peregrine Trail Pictures and Review Folsom Lake SRA - The Middle Trail, Granite Bay area, Folsom Lake SRA and Review Folsom Lake SRA - Beeks Bight Trail, Granite Bay area, Folsom Lake SRA and Review Folsom Lake SRA - The historic 1854 North Fork Ditch visible along the Beach Trail between Sterling Pointe and Beeks Bight, Folsom Lake SRA and Review Folsom Lake SRA, South Fork American River Trail MAP
Foresthill Divide Loop and Review
Gibson Ranch and Review
Gold Country Trails Council Equestrian Trailhead - Nevada County Gold Country Trails Council supplies for Highway 20 area - Harmony Ridge Market
Grass Valley and Nevada City area trails map and list by Nevada County Land Trust
Hidden Falls Regional Park Hidden Falls Regional Park, Seven Pools Trail Review Hidden Falls Regional Park, Blue Oaks Loop Trail Review Historic Donner Trail
Lake Oroville SRA Lakeland Equestrian Area at Lake Oroville SRA
Lake Tahoe Trails and Reviews
Little Lasier Meadows Horse Camp
Loney Meadow Horse Camp, Trails and Review Loney Meadow - Grouse Lakes Area and Review
Malakoff Diggins SHA
Meadow Vista Trails Winchester Trail (Meadow Vista) and Review
Nevada County trails and recreation
Northern California Hiking Opportunities in State Parks
Northern California Hikes and Reviews
Placer County trails, parks and recreation information
Pt. Reyes National Seashore
Robie Equestrian Park information and review Robie Equestrian Park Pictures Robie Equestrian Park Foundation Guide Robie Equestrian Park Map
Robinson Flat Campground Photos and directions
Silver Lake Trails and Review
Skillman Flat Horse Camp
Spenceville Wildlife Area Spenceville Wildlife Area and Doughtery Wildlife Area map and information Spenceville Wildlife and Recreation Area Trails and Review
South Fork American River Trail MAP
South Yuba Trails
Sly Park and Review
Stevens Trail in Colfax
Tahoe National Forest Tahoe National Forest, Loney Meadow Horse Camp, Trails and Review Tahoe National Forest, Robinson Flat Campground Tahoe National Forest, Truckee, Sawtooth Trail ReviewTahoe National Forest Camp Information List
Tahoe Rim Trail
Trail chart and information for 12 popular trails Traylor Ranch Nature Preserve Trails and Review
Weimar Institute Weimar Institute Trails Review
Yuba-Sutter Trails
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TRAIL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS |
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ACTION COALITION OF EQUESTRIANS (ACE) a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization working to preserve and expand the availability of Northern California public trails for equestrian use. ACE provides the primary funds for the Park Watch Report website.
AMERICAN RIVER CONSERVANCY a non-profit organization protecting and enhancing natural habitats in the American River watershed where wildlife can flourish.
AMERICAN RIVER PARKWAY VOLUNTEER EQUESTRIAN TRAIL PATROL rides the 23 miles of the American River Parkway, as well as Gibson Ranch County Park trails, acting as eyes and ears for the County of Sacramento, Department of Regional Parks. The Patrol is a non-profit organization to promote safety in the use of park property and facilities, to create good will, and to assist the general public and County Park employees.
AUBURN STATE RECREATION AREA CANYON KEEPERS a volunteer group promoting healthy recreation by providing assistance and information for visitors to the state park by organizing hikes, conducting trail maintenance, providing guided history walks, and assisting the professional ranger staff.
BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN OF CALIFORNIA To improve and promote the use, care and development of California backcountry trails, campsites, streams and meadow. To keep the backcountry trails and forage areas open to horsemen on all public land, and promote public awareness and interest in the historical aspect of horsemen and stock in the backcountry, and to help educate backcountry users on ways to use the trail and forage in a manner that conserves the backcountry resources.
BEAR YUBA LAND TRUST (formerly the Nevada County Land Trust) is a non-profit, membership-supported group promoting voluntary conservation of our natural, historical and agricultural resources. NCLT exists to create a balance between nature and the needs of the people who make a life and a livelihood here.
BICYCLISTS OF NEVADA COUNTY (BONC) committed to fun rides and better trails, building and improving singletrack, responsible mountain bicycling, preservation and improvement of riding opportunities, cooperation with other interest groups and the education of cyclists and non-cyclists alike.
CALIFORNIA EQUESTRIAN TRAILS AND LANDS COALITION is committed to develop an Equestrian Trails and Lands Coalition among concerned California organizations for the purpose of protecting our mutual interests in the preservation and use of trails and access to public and private land uses, and to inform and to educate Public Agencies, Legislators and the general public about equestrian recreation issues.
THE DIVIDE HORSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION The Divide Horsemen's Association is dedicated to working with thecommunity to develop and maintain new and existing equestrian and hiking trails on the Divide.
FRIENDS OF EL DORADO TRAIL people who want to enjoy beautiful El Dorado County through hiking, biking, and equestrian use from El Dorado Hills to South Lake Tahoe.
EMIGRANT TRAIL CONSERVANCY organization that provides advocacy to open, maintain and support the six miles of existing legal easements of the historic Emigrant Trail from Highway 49 to Dog Bar Road in Nevada County.
FOLSOM AUBURN TRAIL RIDERS ACTION COALITION (FATRAC) an official International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) affiliated bicycle club created to protect, preserve and enjoy the trails you ride.
GOLD COUNTRY TRAILS COUNCIL a Nevada County volunteer organization providing non-motorized campsites and trails for public use, including construction and maintenance of group equestrian campgrounds (such as Skillman Horse Camp and Little Lazier Meadow Horse Camp) and 30 miles of trails, mainly along the Highway 20 corridor.
LOOMIS BASIN HORSEMEN ASSOCIATION a non-profit information and awareness equestrian group dedicated to the Loomis Basin trails, Loomis Basin Arena, Traylor Ranch and the rural lifestyle.
MEADOW VISTA TRAILS ASSOCIATION dedicated to maintaining and establishing safe walking, running, biking and equestrian trails throughout Meadow Vista, and the neighboring communities of Applegate, Christian Valley, Clipper Gap, Colfax, Eden Valley and Weimar, for the benefit, health and enjoyment of the community while preserving the integrity of the environment.
NEVADA COUNTY LAND TRUST (now the BEAR YUBA LAND TRUST) is a non-profit, membership-supported group promoting voluntary conservation of our natural, historical and agricultural resources. NCLT exists to create a balance between nature and the needs of the people who make a life and a livelihood here.
NORTH FORK AMERICAN RIVER ALLIANCE is a nonprofit organization created to protect and preserve the natural, cultural and historic beauties of the North Fork American River Canyon and to preserve the wild, scenic and cultural heritage within the watershed.
PACIFIC CREST TRAIL ASSOCIATION to protect, preserve and promote the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail as an internationally significant resource for the enjoyment of hikers and equestrians, and for the value that wild and scenic lands provide to all people.
PLACER COUNTY LAND TRUST works with willing landowners and conservation partners to permanently preserve natural and agricultural lands in Placer County for future generations.
PROTECT THE AMERICAN RIVER CANYONS (PARC) is an Auburn-based grassroots educational group dedicated to the preservation of the wilderness, recreational, cultural, and historical resources of the North and Middles Forks of the American River and its canyons for all to responsibly care for and enjoy.
RECREATIONAL TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE - PARK WATCH a public liaison committee for Folsom Lake and Auburn SRA, it also originated a non-profit web-based trail alert and incident reporting system as part of the Park Watch program for public trails and lands within El Dorado, Nevada, Yuba, Sacramento and Placer counties. Its goal is safer and more enjoyable trails for all trail users.
SACRAMENTO VALLEY CONSERVANCY works to preserve the beauty, character and diversity of the Sacramento Valley landscape by working with citizens, property owners, developers, public agencies and other nonprofit organizations. It preserves dedicated open space by the acceptance of gifts, private purchase, facilitation of public acquisition, conservation easements and by cooperative efforts.
SIERRA BUTTES TRAIL STEWARDSHIP Formed in 2003, the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (SBTS) is a volunteer driven 501c3 non-profit whose primary goal is the maintenance and enhancement of the trail systems in Plumas and Sierra Counties.
SIERRA NEVADA ALLIANCE organization is an Alliance of 80 member conservation groups protecting and restoring Sierra lands, water, wildlife and communities over the 400 mile mountain range.
SOUTH COUNTY HORSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION founded in 1987 as a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to perpetuate and promote the preservation of land for horse trails in and around southern Sacramento County. The broader purpose of SCHA is to advocate for and support equestrian and open space interests within California.
TAHOE RIM TRAIL ASSOCIATION is a volunteer, non-profit organization established to plan, construct, and maintain the Tahoe Rim Trail.
TRAILS NOW Stewards and promoters of the El Dorado Trail
THE WENDELL AND INEZ ROBIE FOUNDATION a private non-profit public benefit corporation dedicated to the acquisition, preservation, maintenance and protection of historic and other trails throughout the Sierra Nevada and foothills of Placer and El Dorado Counties and support of the Robie Equestrian Park as a staging area for trail riding in the High Sierra.
WESTERN STATES TRAIL FOUNDATION a foundation and endowment dedicated to preserving the integrity and heritage of the Western States Trail.
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TOPOGRAPHICAL AND BANDANA MAPS OF TRAILS |
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PHONE NUMBERS FOR STATE AND FEDERAL PARKS, TRAILS AND LANDS |
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BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM) Bizz Johnson National Recreation Area (530) 257-0456 Cache Creek Management Area (707) 468-4000 Chappie-Shasta Staging Area (530) 224-2100 Hog Lake Plateau (530) 224-2100 Lassen Applegate Trail (530) 233-4666 Mother Lode Field Office (916) 941-3101 Payne's Creek Recreation Area (530) 224-2100 Reading Recreation Site (530) 224-2100 Suprise Valley National Back County (530) 279-0610
RAILS TO TRAILS Bizz Johnson Trail, Susanville (530) 257-0456 El Dorado Trail, Placerville Merced River Trail, Folsom (916) 985-4474 Paradise Memorial Trailway, Paradise (916) 872-6291 Sacramento River Rail-Trail, Redding (530)224-2157 Truckee River Trail, Tahoe City (916) 538-3796 Western States Pioneer Trail, American River (916) 885-4527
NATIONAL FORESTS ** El Dorado National Forest Supervisors Office (916) 662-5061 Amador Ranger District (209) 295-4251 Georgetown Ranger District (916) 333-4312 Pacific Ranger District (916) 664-2349 Placerville Ranger District (916) 664-2324
** Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (530) 573-2600
** Mendocino National Forest Supervisors Office (916) 934-3316 Corning Ranger District (916) 824-5196 Covelo Ranger District (707) 983-6118 Stonyford Ranger District (916) 963-3128 Upper Lake Ranger District (707) 275-2361
**Plumas National Forest Supervisors Office (530) 283-2050 Beckwourth Ranger District (530) 863-2575 Feather River Ranger District (530) 534-6500 Mt. Hough Ranger District (530) 283-0555
**Six Rivers National Forest Supervisors Office (707) 442-1721 Lower Trinity Ranger District (530) 629-2118 Mad River Ranger District (707) 574-6233 Orleans Ranger District (530) 627-3291 Smith River National Recreation Area (707) 457-3131 Ukonom Ranger District (530) 627-3291
**Shasta Trinity National Forest Supervisors Office (530) 246-5112 Big Bar Ranger District (530) 628-6106 Hayfork Ranger District (530) 628-5227 McCloud Ranger District (530) 924-2184 Mt. Shasta Ranger District (530) 926-4511 Shasta Lake Ranger District (530) 257-1587 Weaverville Ranger District (530) 623-2121 Yolla Bolla Ranger District (530) 352-4201
**Tahoe National Forest Supervisors Office (530) 265-4531 Downieville Ranger District (530) 288-3231 Foresthill Ranger District (530) 367-2224 Nevada City Ranger District (530) 65-4531 North Yuba Ranger District (530) 288-3231 Sierraville Ranger District (530) 265-4531 Truckee Ranger District (530) 587-3558
**National Park Service Units Lassen Volcanic National Park (530) 595-4444 Lava Beds National Monument (530) 667-8104 Point Reyes National Seashore (415) 464-5100 Redwood National Park (707) 464-6101 Whiskeytown National Recreation Area (530) 242-3400 Yosemite National Park (209) 372-0200
CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS Auburn State Recreation Area, Auburn (530) 885-4527 Empire Mine State Historical Park, Grass Valley (530) 273-8522 Folsom Lake State Recreational Area, Folsom (916) 988-0205 Lake Oroville State Recreation Area (530) 538-2200 Malakoff Diggins, Nevada City (530) 265-2740 McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial Park, Burney (530) 335-2777
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If you have lost or found anything on the trail, you may post the item(s) here. Email your request to info@parkwatchreport.org
========== ========== 1/14/2012 LOST: Grey Step Stool Sterling Pt Staging Area. Left my step stool which contained a first aid kit for my horse. If found please contact Adria (530) 878-6050 ========== ========== 1/1/2012 LOST: Camera Magnolia Staging or on the trails at Cronan Ranch Lost a new camera on New Years day between noon and 3 pm. Blue waterproof easy share camera in a light grey bag with a light blue stripe. Call Marty at 530-368-0152. ========== ========== 12/16/2011 FOUND: Brown Down Under Brand Horn Bag at Folsom Lake SRA Bag found on Douglas Blvd first week December 2011. Has glasses, gloves, other items. Contact me and identify the contents to claim it as yours. If I am not contacted by Dec 22, I will leave it at Folsom Lake State Park Sector Office at: 7086 Folsom-Auburn Rd, Folsom Call John 916-712-9306 ========== ========== 12/6/2011 FOUND: Camera Camera found at Lone Grave staging, Nevada City. Contact Ann: Lawzer@aol.com ========== ========== 11/5/2011 LOST: Glasses Men's prescription reading glasses at Granite Bay Equestrian Staging area If found please call (530) 432-9978 ( leave message ) or email: jhm.rsr@att.net ========== ========== 9/8/2011 FOUND: size 1 Easyboot on the Dogwood trail today. Please call (530) 265-4018 if you lost this boot. ========== ========== 8/23/11 UPDATE: Woo hoo! This helmet was reunited with its owner. 8/13/11 FOUND: Tipperary helmet found 8/13 late afternoon at Olmstead. Left on a picnic bench. ========== ========== 8/21/11 FOUND: Gold bracelet on the American River Bike Trail at the picnic table area between the 5-1/2 and 6 mile markers west of Sacramento State. Contact janice@hopcraft.com and describe bracelet to claim. ========== ========== 8/17/11 FOUND: Keys found Tues. 8/16 on the American River bike trail, south side of Lake Natomas, heading east a few miles from Hazel Rd. Keys were on the edge of river, a few feet from water, very close to the trail info sign called "Ancient Riverbed". Description: Toyota key, Toyota keyless lock, plus several house-type keys, mostly silver. Also, silver metal catch hook. I left the keys at the Aquatic Center. Ken 916.379.3870 ========== ========== 8/12/11 FOUND: Sunglasses on Bear River trail from the Highway 174 Bear River bridge in Colfax. Sunglasses found approximately 1/4 mile down the trail along the Bear River. They were left in a tree along the trail. If they are yours, go back and retrieve them. ========== ========== 8/11/11 FOUND: Renegade boots. Note at the Auburn Overlook today stating that a pair of Renegade boots had been found there. If someone lost them there, the note is on the tie rail with a phone # to call to claim the boots. ========== ========== 8/9/11 LOST: Prescription glasses and case Description: Light blue plastic frames in flowery cloth case. Lost 8/5/11 - 8/9/11 Lake Tahoe Rubicon Trail/Balancing Rock We parked alongside the highway in a small parking area and walked down a steep path to a river. Right across and up a hill we could see Balancing Rock. Or they might be on the Rubicon Trail around Lake Tahoe. Please contact Lynne at girltech@mcn.org or 707-813-0053 =========== =========== 8-6-2011 LOST: Truck Keys Description: Auburn SRA. Truck key, electronic entry key and key to steering wheel lock. Lost somewhere on the Quarry Loop trail. Rode from Cool to the Quarry, crossed Hwy 49. Rode down to the river, Rode the river trail towards the highway, crossed at the river and rode up the Western States trail back to Cool. Call Gail at (530)613-4746 =========== =========== 7-1-2011 LOST: Boa Boot About the first week of June, size 2 Boa Boot, somewhere between Horseshoe Bar Road and Rattlesnake Bar. Call 916-425-7665 =========== =========== 7-1-2011 LOST: Fanny Pack On Pioneer Express Trail at Folsom Lake SRA between Rat Bar and Avery Pond. Dark green fanny pack with camera and I.D. cards. Call 530-346-9933. Reward. =========== =========== 6-22-2011 LOST: Fleece Pad Toklat white fleece pad, left it on top of my truck and drove off, losing it somewhere between Winchester-Meadow Vista Trails Association staging on Sugar Pine or Placer Hills Road - I don't think it stayed on the truck clear to Highway 80. Call 530-277-7765. ===========
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