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String of Pearls Cleanup w/ Here Montana
Jul
25
to Jul 27

String of Pearls Cleanup w/ Here Montana

This trip is open to BIPOC community members and intersectional identities only. GBCA is excited to offer this trip in partnership with Here Montana. This trip will be centered around cleanup of Great Burn’s most popular area while getting to know the Great Burn mission, why protecting places like the Great Burn is important, becoming comfortable in the backcountry, and getting out to experience a wild place that’s not too far from Missoula. We will be camping at lakes, so if you’re interested in fishing make sure to have your MT license!

Trip is limited to 8. Please submit your application by May 31, 2025. Registration fee is waived for this trip.

Dalton, Pearl, and Heart Lakes are popular lakes that lie within the Great Burn recommended wilderness area along the Montana/Idaho border. We will access the lakes from the Stateline trail. The group will learn how to conduct backcountry campsite inventories, clean up around the lakes, do some wildlife surveys, and help pull weeds. Those who want to fish or swim will have plenty of time to enjoy the water.

Trailhead: Hoodoo Pass, Stateline #738, Superior RD, Lolo NF

**All volunteer trips are subject to change due to ever-changing fire activity.

Difficulty

Hiking

Moderate to Strenuous. The mileage on day one if over 5 mile and includes a decent amount of elevation gain, however this trip is aimed towards beginner backpackers. There will be plenty of points to rest during the hike. After day one, it’s all downhill.

Work

Moderate. Work will include cleaning campsites of any trash as well as reducing fire rings and conducting wildlife surveys. Maintenance will be conducted on the pit toilets. Hand tools may include a shovel, drill, and a pick.

Itinerary

Day 1 | The group will meet at the Heart Lake trailhead at 0900 and carpool up to Hoodoo Pass to start the hike. After a safety briefing, we will hike in to Dalton Lake on the Stateline #738 trail. After arriving at Dalton, we will set up camp and have time to explore the area, complete a pika and goat survey, and swim. A campfire lesson will be given on the History of the Great Burn and map reading. 5.5 mi. Elevation gain: 1,700ft. Elevation loss: 1,400ft.

Day 2 | The group will reduce campsite impacts around the lake and pack out any trash. Following cleanup at Dalton Lake, we will pack up camp, hike to Pearl Lake, and repeat. We will finish the day by hiking down to Heart Lake to set up camp. A campfire lesson will be given on mountain goat safety, hygiene in the backcountry, and meal prep. 1.5 mi. Elevation gain: 400ft. Elevation loss: 900ft.

Day 3 | The morning will be spent cleaning campsites and reducing fire rings around Heart Lake. Maintenance will be completed on the pit toilets as needed. We will pack up camp and arrive to the trailhead around 1400. 3.0 miles, Elevation gain: 100ft. Elevation loss: 1,200ft.

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Siamese Lakes Campsite Monitoring w/ Here Montana
Aug
29
to Sep 1

Siamese Lakes Campsite Monitoring w/ Here Montana

  • Clearwater Crossing Campground (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This trip is open to BIPOC community members only. GBCA is excited to offer this trip in partnership with Here Montana. Whether or not you’ve been on a trip with us and you’re looking for something more challenging than what we’ve offered in the past, this is the trip for you! This trip is aimed at people who have experience with longer hikes or backpacking. We will be completing campsite inventories and restoration work at Siamese Lakes. During our adventure, the group will also have the opportunity to learn more about the Great Burn, why protecting these places is important, and local flora and fauna. Let’s get out and experience a wild place that’s not too far from Missoula. We will be camping at a lake, so if you’re interested in fishing make sure to have your MT license!

Trip is limited to 8. Please submit your application by June 30, 2025. Registration fee is waived for this trip.

Siamese Lakes are popular lakes that lie within the Great Burn recommended wilderness along the Montana/Idaho border. The group will learn how to conduct backcountry campsite inventories, clean up around the lakes, do some wildlife surveys, and help pull weeds.

Trailhead: Clearwater Crossing #101, Ninemile RD, Lolo NF

Closest Town: Alberton, MT

**All volunteer trips are subject to change due to ever-changing fire activity.

difficulty

Hiking

Strenuous. The hike in will be quite long with a decent amount of elevation gain. There will be several opportunities for breaks, and we anticipate allotting a majority of the day to the hike. Luckily, this means the hike out will be mostly downhill!

Work

Moderate. Work will include completing campsite inventories, cleaning up trash, conducting wildlife surveys, and pulling weeds. Hand tools may include: shovels, weed pullers, loppers, and hand saws.

itinerary

Day 1 | With the option of carpooling from Missoula, we will meet at the Clearwater Crossing trailhead the evening of 8/29 around 1700MST. We will do an “Unpack the Pack” and gear check around the campfire with dinner and s’mores!

Day 2 | We will start our hike early in the morning to try to beat the heat. We will take West Fork Fish Creek #101 to Siamese Lakes #114. It’ll be long mileage, but a good trail. We will camp at Lower Siamese Lake. 11.5 mi. Elevation gain: 2,800ft. Elevation loss: 300ft.

Day 3 | We will complete campsite impact inventories at Lower and Upper Siamese Lakes. This will involve a trash cleanup as well as reducing fire rings and social trails. There will be time to swim or fish at Upper Siamese Lake. Camp at Lower Siamese Lake. 0.5 mi.

Day 4 | We will finish up any work that’s needed in the morning and pack up camp to head out. We will hike back to the trailhead with hopes to arrive in the early afternoon. 11.5 mi. Elevation gain: 300ft. Elevation loss: 2,800ft.

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