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Anticipating the Bollman Bridge on the Allegheny Highlands Trail segment of the Great Allegheny Passage National Recreation Trail, Pennsylvania
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Photo by: Mary Shaw (c)
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Volunteers cutting downfall logs in the Many Lakes area, Deschutes National Forest, on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, Oregon
Volunteers cutting downfall logs in the Many Lakes area, Deschutes National Forest, on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, Oregon
Volunteers cutting downfall logs in the Many Lakes area, Deschutes National Forest, on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, Oregon
A Nevada Conservation Corps crew member removes fire-damaged tree on the Mount Charleston Trail in Nevada
A Nevada Conservation Corps crew member removes fire-damaged tree on the Mount Charleston Trail in Nevada
A Nevada Conservation Corps crew member removes fire-damaged tree on the Mount Charleston Trail in Nevada
Army Reservists building the covered bridge on the Lake Wobegon National Recreation Trail; Holdingford, Minnesota
Army Reservists building the covered bridge on the Lake Wobegon National Recreation Trail; Holdingford, Minnesota
Army Reservists building the covered bridge on the Lake Wobegon National Recreation Trail; Holdingford, Minnesota
The Great Allegheny Passage trail connection from McKeesport to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania requires two crossings of the active railroad line
The Great Allegheny Passage trail connection from McKeesport to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania requires two crossings of the active railroad line
The Great Allegheny Passage trail connection from McKeesport to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania requires two crossings of the active railroad line
Building bridges on the Falls Lake Trail, South Shore; part of the Mountains-to-Sea National Recreation Trail, North Carolina
Building bridges on the Falls Lake Trail, South Shore; part of the Mountains-to-Sea National Recreation Trail, North Carolina
Building bridges on the Falls Lake Trail, South Shore; part of the Mountains-to-Sea National Recreation Trail, North Carolina
Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail offers visitors a screened picnic pavilion
Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail offers visitors a screened picnic pavilion
Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail offers visitors a screened picnic pavilion
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