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Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
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Photo by: Mike Bullington
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trail construction, surface, trail crew
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Equestrians have made their own informal path along Van Bibber Creek Trail; Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Equestrians have made their own informal path along Van Bibber Creek Trail; Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Equestrians have made their own informal path along Van Bibber Creek Trail; Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado
Trail to overlook at Molas Pass on the Colorado Trail; note handrail only along slope above parking lot
Trail to overlook at Molas Pass on the Colorado Trail; note handrail only along slope above parking lot
Trail to overlook at Molas Pass on the Colorado Trail; note handrail only along slope above parking lot
Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
The landscape fabric is exposed due to runoff - the trail runs straight down the slope; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The landscape fabric is exposed due to runoff - the trail runs straight down the slope; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The landscape fabric is exposed due to runoff - the trail runs straight down the slope; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Ramp used in a park with handrails following building standard rather than more appropriate Accessible Recreation Route guidelines which would omit railings; Aurora, Colorado
Ramp used in a park with handrails following building standard rather than more appropriate Accessible Recreation Route guidelines which would omit railings; Aurora, Colorado
Ramp used in a park with handrails following building standard rather than more appropriate Accessible Recreation Route guidelines which would omit railings; Aurora, Colorado