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posted Jan 16, 2018

Washington: Robert Pacific

Bob Pacific began his career with the US Forest Service, on the Bly Ranger District of the Fremont National Forest.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Utah: Adam Stoldal

Adam has diligence, work ethic, and the ability to teach others trail construction and maintenance using his skills and experience.


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Tennessee: Jim Johnson

A corporate merger brought Jim Johnson to Chattanooga in 1997, but love— for the region and a community that changed his life— has kept him there.


posted Jan 16, 2018

South Carolina: Christine Ellis

Christine Ellis works to mobilize citizens to protect the river and its traditional beneficial uses.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Pennyslvania: Stephen P. Pohowsky

Steve Pohowsky has a variety of interests and came to trails through a circuitous route.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Ohio: Greg Jackson

Cleveland Metroparks is an independent government entity providing over 22,000 acres of open space around greater Cleveland, mostly in Cuyahoga County.


posted Jan 16, 2018

North Dakota: Jamie Wetsch

Jamie Wetsch has significantly improved trail recreation opportunities in North Dakota.


posted Jan 16, 2018

North Carolina: RG Absher

RG Absher has been a strong leader by encouraging and fostering partnerships throughout a large region of North Carolina.


posted Jan 16, 2018

New York: Jane Daniels

Jane Daniels, in addition to being a member and volunteer of the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference since 1979, has been involved with trails from the local to regional and state level over the past three decades.


posted Jan 16, 2018

New Mexico: Tom Mayer

At the age of five Tom Mayer began riding dirt trails in his 20 acre backyard in Southwest Colorado.