Las Vegas Review-Journal

Volunteers to clean up trashed geologic wonder

Saturday’s work a step toward more resources

- By Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-journal

A badly abused geologic treasure at the eastern edge of Las Vegas will get some much-needed spring cleaning Saturday.

Government agencies and civic groups are leading a volunteer cleanup at the Great Unconformi­ty Interpreti­ve Site at the base of Frenchman Mountain just off Lake Mead Boulevard.

The Great Unconformi­ty is a humbling gap in the geologic record that spans about 1.3 billion years and is only visible in a few places in North America.

Some people hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon just to touch the formation, but one of the easiest places in the world to see it is at the edge of a wash a few yards off Lake Mead Boulevard, where it appears as a line — a few feet long and tilted at a 50-degree angle — where rock formed 1.8 billion years ago touches rock formed 500 million years ago.

But instead of attracting science buffs, the site about a mile east of Hollywood Boulevard has become an illegal dump site and a late-night hangout for vandals. Graffiti covers almost every flat surface, and the ground is littered with trash and broken glass.

Saturday’s “community beautifica­tion” is the first step in an effort to redeem the area, said Steph Clark, chief law enforcemen­t ranger for the Bureau of Land Management in Southern Nevada.

Phase two involves putting up signs, marking a designated parking area and eventually restoring interpreti­ve panels that were smashed or spray-painted over a decade ago.

“In order to bring back the area, we have to put things there that bring interest,” Clark said. “What I’m trying to do is get more of the good and less of the bad.”

Saturday’s cleanup is being organized by the BLM, Clark County, the Metropolit­an Police Department, Republic Services and the conservati­on group Get Outdoors Nevada.

Clark said County Commission­er Marilyn Kirkpatric­k is the driving force behind the push to, as the flier for the event puts it, “Make the Unconformi­ty great again.”

Eventually, Clark said, the goal is to expand the effort to include the entire area around Frenchman and Sunrise mountains, a place rich with recreation­al opportunit­ies but trashed by years of neglect and illegal use.

Saturday’s cleanup is slated to last from 8 to 11 a.m. and will include free lunch.

Volunteers are asked to register at https://getoutdoor­snevada.org/ events/.

Contact Henry Brean at hbrean@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0350. Follow @Refriedbre­an on Twitter.

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