Just got this from Keith Eckstein......
Hi All:
As some of you know, The Warrior's Society Mountain Bike Club has been working in partnership with the Cleveland National Forest to rehab the trails burned in the Holy Fire of August 2018. The Airport Fire has now taken precedence and we have just gotten a brief summary from the District Ranger on the current status of the Trabuco District, including the recently published Closure Order.
The following is NOT a direct quote, from the Darrell Vance, the District Ranger, but rather my summary from my communication with him.
From Fire Camp:
As of 2024-09-20, Trabuco District rangers and staff have been on the Airport Fire. Twelve days and counting as of 2024-09-20. Those District staff which are not working the fire are just too few to respond to day-to-day District tasks, much less any emergencies which may arise.
We have burned campgrounds and day-use areas, and our Rec Center at the top of Ortega Highway is a total loss, as well as a large portion of neighboring El Cariso Village.
The current District closure is temporary, until such time as some staff resources can be freed up to address any of the usual situations on the District. At that time, the Closure will come under review and scaled back.
Sounds like the District lost significant assets from the Airport Fire and their capacity to serve the public is much reduced. When the staff are all returned to their normal jobs back on the District, some time will be needed to get back up to speed on the normal operations.
Once that is achieved, sounds like the temporary Closure will be reviewed and appropriate modifications made.
What can we all do in the meantime? For now, cooperate with the Rangers and honor the Closure.
Submit to me via email or text message any comments or concerns. I will respond to each one and forward them on to the Rangers.
Most importantly, sign up for the trail work that will most assuredly be needed when the winter rains arrive, dumping sediment through the canyons of Orange County. This winter, the unburned trails in the District will need all the TLC we can muster.
The Warrior's Society will continue working with the Rangers on getting into some parts of the burn area during Spring of 2025, with the goal to restore trail tread and armor up against water erosion.
But that is a big ask and totally dependent on many factors, including but not limited to: Mother Nature, the extent of the fire's damage to each affected trail, and if the volunteers can safely access the trail.
I have seen many posts on Facebook expressing interest in joining in on trailwork days. Being an old fart, I do not participate in Tik Tok(sp?) or Instagram, so email and/or text message are the ways to reach me.
To add your name to the volunteer roster, and to submit your comments on the temporary closure, email Keith Eckstein, Director of Trail Maintenance, The Warrior's Society
ecksteinly29@gmail.com