Bark’s July Campout!

People laughing as they're gathered around campfire

Bark is hosting the second of our two planned campouts this summer! Campouts allow us to collect much more data than we’re able to do in a single field day with the added fun of hanging out with fellow Barkers at camp afterwards! You’ll get the opportunity to join us for groundtruthing, beaver habitat, and wetland verification surveys. No experience necessary!

Our second campout is focused on surveying the Nohorn project, which is currently being developed by the Forest Service on the Clackamas River Ranger District. The project area is roughly west of Bagby Hot Springs and north of the Bull of the Woods Wilderness area. The Nohorn project area includes late successional forests as well as many unmapped or inaccurately mapped wetlands. The data we collect will be critical to Bark’s advocacy, defense, and restoration work.

Shout out to The Mazamas for their generous support in funding this campout!

What to Expect

On the first day, meet Bark staff at the Bark office at 9am. From there we will carpool/caravan to the campsite.

Can’t join us for the whole campout? No problem. Register and let us know what day(s) we should expect you! We will try to ensure that carpooling is available for folks wanting to join on Friday or Saturday.

Want to drive yourself? Great! We will send out campsite coordinates the day before the campout, when the location is finalized.

Each day will go something like this…

  • Wake up and eat breakfast, gather gear, and whatever else you need to prepare for a day of surveying.
  • Circle up in camp to discuss the plan for the day and form groups. Then, leave camp with our groups and head to our survey locations. You will be able to choose between groundtruthing (forest) surveys, wetland surveys, and beaver habitat surveys.
  • Groups will meet back at camp in the afternoon to share our findings, hang out, swim, relax, eat dinner, and sleep.

Check out these pages for essential campout preparation info:

  • Camp Rules
  • A Typical Campout
    • If you are planning on joining us for a single day, do not choose Sunday. Sundays are usually short because we are packing up camp. Friday and Saturdays are our longest survey days.
  • Campout Packing List
    • We ask everyone to provide for themselves because we don’t have enough equipment/water to provide for everyone. However, if you need to borrow any gear or need assistance, please reach out before the campout to let us know and we will try our best to make sure your needs are met. 
  • Field Day Packing List

More details will be sent once you register, and a reminder email with more specifics will be sent out prior to the campout start date.

Questions?  Need to borrow anything? Email ForestWatch@Bark-Out.org