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posted Jan 16, 2018

New Jersey: David and Monica Day

David and Monica Day are 30 year veterans of the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference and are the Trail Crew Chairs of the West Jersey Crew. Thanks to their dedication they have forever changed the condition of NJ’s trails for the best.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Nevada: Suzanne Shelp

Suzanne has a readily apparent passion for trails and the joy and benefit they bring to people.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Nebraska: Dale Rabideau

Dale Rabideau has been a member of Trails Have Our Respect (THOR), the local IMBA chapter, for about 9 years.


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Montana: Hillary Hanson

Hillary Hanson is the Director of Population Health Services and the Deputy Health Officer for RiverStone Health, the local health department in Yellowstone County, Montana.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Missouri: Russell and Tammie Martin

Russell Martin has provided consistent and versatile service to the Ozark Trail Association (OTA) and to the state of Missouri on behalf of multi-use trails.


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Minnesota: Jeff Klein

Jeff Klein has been an active member of a motorized recreation club since he was a child, working on trails with his father.


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Michigan: Ed Morse

Ed Morse began his North Country National Scenic Trail experience with the Spirit of the Woods Chapter in northern Michigan participating in hikes and trail work under the leadership of Joan Young.


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Massachusetts: Scott Monroe

Scott Monroe is retiring this year from the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Alpine Stewardship Volunteer Program. While it is understandable on Scott’s part, it will nevertheless be a major loss to the ASV Program.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Maine: Sally Jacobs

After a 35 year career as a biochemistry professor at the University of Maine, Sally Jacobs volunteered in a variety of conservation and trail related activities.


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Louisiana: Freddie Paul

North Louisiana is fortunate to have a small group of volunteers who are involved in the planning, building and maintenance of trails in their surrounding area.