(Dec. 6, 2007) Wow. I received dozens of e-mails and letters to the editor following a story I wrote a few weeks ago for the Journal’s outdoor column (“Off the Pavement,” Nov. 8).
My friends and I love to walk, hike and mountain bike on weekends. And, quoting my friend Pat, we are beginning to wonder if we will live long enough to see a multi-use trail between Arcata and Eureka. A potential trail is so obviously sitting there unused. So one Sunday we took leather gloves and clippers and hiked the railroad track from Eureka to Arcata, clearing blackberries along the way. We didn’t make it the entire way. There are still sections of track too overgrown and impassable.
The response to the story was immediate and overwhelming. How can we help? Where can I join? I could not keep up with individual e-mail responses, so sent a generic reply. I said the Journal would be happy to sponsor a clean-up day in the spring. KHUM radio offered to help spread the word as well.
Well, apparently folks don’t want to wait. They want the tracks cleared and they want to start using it at least as a hiking trail. So somebody picked a date and time and that information began appearing in e-mails from various individuals and organizations. Here it is: Saturday, Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. The plan is to show up with tools and safety gear (goggles with weed whackers, please) at various entry points: behind Target, by Bracut and especially at the Arcata end by South G and Highway 101 and by the Marsh Interpretive Center.
If only the people who e-mailed me show up, the tracks will be cleared of vegetation quickly. So what’s next?
Use it. As soon at it’s all clear just take some time to walk the line. It’s beautiful. It’s flat. You’ll see birds and wildlife and vistas you’ll never see from your car.
And join the Trails Trust organization. If membership in that pro-trail group grows from 150 to say, about 500 or 1,000, maybe that will show our elected officials the demand is there. Go to: info@trailstrust.org or send a check to HAF/Trail Trust, PO Box 6625, Eureka, CA 95502. Dues are student/senior $15, individual $25, family $35 and business $50.
Then what? Tell your favorite city council member or, better yet, county supervisor, you are tired of being held hostage by the railroad supporters who think the restoration of freight traffic is what the future of Humboldt County should be. Ask them, what freight? Ask them to show you the math. By the numbers, this is our present situation:
Will Plaza Point put the kibosh on Arcata whippersnapper shenanigans?
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events / 6 p.m. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Roaring ‘20s theme dinner and dance featuring blues master Earl Thomas. $60. 677-3631.
holiday events, art / 6-8 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Bid on original art for your sweetheart while enjoying wine, hors d'oeuvres and live music. Proceeds benefit Humboldt Arts Council programs. $20/$15 HAC Members. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
events, music, dance / 8-11 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Community Parkway. Arcata Volunteer Fire Department sponsored dance includes music by Dr. Squid no-host bar, late evening buffet, raffle and silent auction. $10. ArcataFire.org. 825-1562.
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