The last three days have been really busy at the park! The weather on Sunday wasn't good, so the campground didn't fill--we only had 7 sites left though! Our guided hike to Virginia City got cancelled because of the weather report and general lack of participation (6 people signed up). It's 12.5 miles long with an elevation gain of 2,500 feet. Last year it was around 90 degrees when we did it so we went through a ton of water...but it was really fun. I hadn't done a long hike like that in years and I had missed it.
We have a big event next Saturday in the Group Use Area where local organizations and businesses set up booths in the park and everyone is invited to come out and meet the people of Washoe Valley. It's usually busy and we have our table there too. I decided this year to make a hand-held picture frame for people to borrow and take pictures with, and hopefully tag us on Facebook! I also want to highlight aquatic insects or birds or something like that because we have a lake this year. During last year's event, the lake was almost dry! I don't have a picture yet because the frame isn't quite finished.
We also had Cub Scout Pack 150 come in and clean off our North Boat Ramp. It was not functional for a while because the wind blew plant debris and sand up against the boat ramp and dock so boats couldn't launch. These guys put in almost two hours of work (plus parents and park staff) and got it functional again! They also dug out a buried picnic table and raked out the beach. We parked our trucks and a trailer there and everyone loaded us up. We relocated the sand to an area beside the dock and hauled the plant debris to our slash pile.
Before (boat ramp covered in sand and plant debris)
Before (dock covered in plant debris)
Beetle larvae found during the clean-up...cottonwood borer?
When you want to help, but you don't want to get your shoes wet....this is TEAMWORK!!
Today was Monday after payday so timesheet were due. We got the couple people who hadn't already done theirs to submit theirs online, but there were a couple problems. One guy, Mike, wasn't in the system yet so he didn't even have an employee number to sign into the website. Matt is in the system, but hadn't received a check since he started, two pay periods ago...we get paper checks at first, until direct deposit kicks in. We also have a seasonal mower who had just started with us from the Department of Corrections. His last day there was a week ago Friday, so he had done his timesheet with that one week on it and submitted it, but he still needed to submit a timesheet for us for the week he had worked with us. A call to Human Resources, our Region Secretaries, and our Personnel Analyst later, he can probably sign in tomorrow and get his timesheet sent in!
It was one of those days where we're always busy, answering the phone, sending e-mails, printing stuff out, and running around, but it feels like nothing really got done. I did hear from two of our park aids that I needed to go to the Deadman's Creek Trailhead to see what was going on. Two beautiful young women were playing full sized harps, with another woman filming them....I walked up and asked if I could take a picture. They said yes, but they had told a "creepy guy" no, and he said "too bad" and photographed them anyway because they were in a "public place." Yikes...Anyway they were the Harp Twins. They have a Youtube channel and travel around doing concerts and filming videos for their channel in different parks. They found our park on the internet and decided to stop here on their way to California from Chicago!
They attracted a lot of attention this afternoon!