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Armored mountain bike trail section being built by IMBA and local volunteers on the Forever Wild Coldwater Mountain Trail System in Alabama
Photo Details
Photo by: Alabama Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources
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nrt photo contest, volunteers, mountain biking, trail crew
More winners from past years in the Youth and Volunteers category
The 31 miles of the East Lakeshore NRT in east Tennessee was built by volunteers.
The 31 miles of the East Lakeshore NRT in east Tennessee was built by volunteers.
The 31 miles of the East Lakeshore NRT in east Tennessee was built by volunteers.
Giving the NRT sign a good cleaning.
Giving the NRT sign a good cleaning.
Giving the NRT sign a good cleaning.
Campbell Tract Loop Trail in the BLM Special Recreation Management Area near Anchorage, Alaska
Campbell Tract Loop Trail in the BLM Special Recreation Management Area near Anchorage, Alaska
Campbell Tract Loop Trail in the BLM Special Recreation Management Area near Anchorage, Alaska
Sarah Zigler Interpretive Trail, Jacksonville, Oregon
Sarah Zigler Interpretive Trail, Jacksonville, Oregon
Sarah Zigler Interpretive Trail, Jacksonville, Oregon
East Cascade Back Country Horsemen of Oregon crew logging out trees to open up the trail
East Cascade Back Country Horsemen of Oregon crew logging out trees to open up the trail
East Cascade Back Country Horsemen of Oregon crew logging out trees to open up the trail
George S. Mickelson Trail Trek Bicycle Ride. How to park 600 bikes in an open lot, volunteer Mike Cody came up with the idea of using two end posts, rope strung between them and two big, wide rubber bands per bike
George S. Mickelson Trail Trek Bicycle Ride. How to park 600 bikes in an open lot, volunteer Mike Cody came up with the idea of using two end posts, rope strung between them and two big, wide rubber bands per bike
George S. Mickelson Trail Trek Bicycle Ride. How to park 600 bikes in an open lot, volunteer Mike Cody came up with the idea of using two end posts, rope strung between them and two big, wide rubber bands per bike