Friends of Gold Butte
Gold Butte Road Information Sign
Highway 170 at Gold Butte Road
Riverside, NV, US
We are back at it again this year! Clark County Public Works and the Bureau of Land Management have approached us again about putting down more cold patch asphalt to further remedy the paved-ish portion of Gold Butte Road.
We are looking for volunteers who’d be willing to spread the material as the truck dumps it in the various potholes along the way. This will involve using a shovel, and the BLM will provide safety instructions and equipment as well as helmets and safety vests, as we will be working along the road.
Many hands make light work, so the plan is to have 10 volunteers per day, from Wednesday, February 22 through Friday, February 24, and possibly into the following week, depending on how much paving material is available. There will be a different Meetup for each day, so as to simplify signing up. I will post the second week’s Meetups if they are deemed necessary. Please be sure to make a note for yourself if you volunteer multiple days. If you are able, please consider signing up. Those who volunteered last time have said they enjoyed it, and, it’s not as hard as they originally thought it would be.
You will need to bring lunch for yourself, and remember to wear sunscreen and dress in layers. You will need to wear a hard hat if working off the trucks, and those will be provided, but please bring eye protection and gloves, and wear long pants and closed-toed shoes.The weather is always unpredictable at this time of year, so be sure you are prepared. We will be parking along the road, so 4WD won’t be needed. Please give Brenda a call at 702-613-5875 if you have any questions.
Gold Butte National Monument is primitive and has no services of any kind. Event participants must bring and carry their own water, food, sunscreen, basic first-aid items, any medications (e.g., EpiPen or asthma inhalers, etc.) a participant may need, and any other supplies they may want or need while participating in the event. Participants must wear appropriate footwear for the event (for example, for trash-clean-up events, sturdy, closed-toe shoes or boots would be appropriate). Participants are strongly encouraged to wear broad-brimmed hats and dress in weather-appropriate clothing when participating outdoors. Participants are reminded to be plant and animal aware at all times. Finally, if the event necessitates, participants are strongly encouraged to provide their medical information (pre-existing conditions, medications, etc.) and their Emergency Contact information (name and phone number) on a card or piece of paper in a sealed envelope with their name on the outside. The volunteer organizer will collect and hold the envelopes during the event and return them, unopened, at the conclusion of the event if they are not needed; and the assumption of risk statement found at In-person Assumption of Risk