posted Jun 10, 2019
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Andrew Dupuy with Rails to Trails Conservancy,
Brian K. Housh with Rails to Trails Conservancy
Several states, including Ohio, Michigan, and Massachusetts have established legislative trails caucuses in the past year, facilitating active engagement among state legislators and trail constituents.
posted Jun 9, 2019
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Michael Meister
In this Trail Talk new methods of mobile electronic data collection help streamline assessments for Tennessee State Parks.
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Kendra Baumer with New York - New Jersey Trail Conference
Take control of your volunteer program's future!
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Margie Tatro with Reineke Construction
In this session learn about a simple, cost estimating tool and key factors associated with trail construction costs.
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Peter Dolan with New York - New Jersey Trail Conference,
Joshua Osowski
Are you ready to view old trail networks with fresh eyes?
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Tom Sexton with Rails to Trails Conservancy,
Ron Steffey with Steffey Trail Connections,
Henry Stroud with Montgomery County Planning Commission
Learn how to use this trail maintenance template to derive accurate costs.
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Lelia Mellen with National Park Service
Learn about the new Trail Finder online database!
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Deb Caffin with USDA Forest Service,
Randy Rasmussen with Back Country Horsemen of America,
Paul Sanford with The Wilderness Society,
Randy Welsh with National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance
In this presentation the panelists discuss how the U.S. Forest Service is mandated to increase the role of volunteers and partners in trail maintenance activities.
posted Jun 5, 2019
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Laura Brown with University of Connecticut,
Dylan Carey with Parks and Trails New York,
Jennifer Ceponis with Capital District Transportation Committee,
Emily Dozier with Dutchess County Transportation Council,
Kristina Kelly with Connecticut Trail Census,
James Stevens with ConsultEcon, Inc.
Presenters outline the techniques used and lessons learned from trail counts in New York and Connecticut.