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MTTA is run as an all volunteer organization. You can support MTTA by becoming a member, providing financial support (donate) or joining our group of volunteers. Ski Patrol volunteers oversee use of the system and trail and hut maintenance is performed with volunteer labor.
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The MVSA is a non-profit organization committed to promoting snowmobiling in the Methow Valley and aid in search and rescue missions, if needed.
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The Jones Creek Trail Riders Association (JCTRA) is a non-profit ATV and dirt bike club located in Vancouver, Washington. Our primary purpose is promoting, maintaining, and expanding the Jones Creek OHV area located in the SW Yacolt Burn State Forest near Vancouver, Washington.
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At EarthCorps, we believe in the power of people to tackle the most pressing challenges facing our planet. EarthCorps brings together passionate and hardworking young adults from the US and countries around the world, for a yearlong leadership training program in Seattle, Washington.
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We are a 501 (c) (3) organization with 31 chapters across the state dedicated to: keeping trails open for all users; educating horse users in Leave-No-Trace practices; and providing volunteer service to resource agencies. BCHW is affiliated with the Back Country Horsemen of America and therefore adopts the BCHA mission statement.
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Our mission is to be the steward of a safe and enjoyable Juneau Trail System by bringing people and resources together for trail improvements and activities.
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Providing safe and enjoyable recreational trails for Willow residents and visitors.
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Nordic ski, snowshoe, mountain bike and running trails for the Central Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
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Ground Truth Alaska (formerly Ground Truth Trekking) combines scientific research, education, and on-the ground expeditions to help us learn about climate change, energy, resource use, and other issues that face Alaska.
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HoWL Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, founded in Homer in 2009. HoWL’s mission is to empower young leaders through outdoor experiential education by providing fun and dynamic adventures in Alaska. HoWL operates primarily in and around Homer and Kachemak Bay, taking youth on wilderness Expeditions and Day Trips where they learn survival skills, leadership skills, and participate in activities like rock climbing, hiking, camping, sea kayaking, foraging for edible plants, and community service projects through our DiRtBaG programs.