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posted Feb 19, 2018
by Michael Osborne with Five Rivers MetroParks
How to create a sustainable trail that is designed to last into the next century.
Tools to engage and retain volunteers.
by Brittain Storck with Alta Planning + Design, Jamie Rae Walker, Ph.D Texas A&M Extension, Lisa Beyer with Alta Planning + Design
Fighting crime through design.
Similarities of international trails.
A case study for examining the challenges and potential of long-distance hiking trails in a region affected by political instability.
Non-traditional hybrid contracting concepts bring equipment and volunteers together.
by Tony Boone, Zachi Anderson
Cutting edge machinery for building recreational trails.
GIS tools are being used to make investment decisions on developing new trail systems and managing existing trail systems.
by Jeff Parker with Northwest Youth Corps, Gabe Perkins, Steve Buchtel with Trails for Illinois
The presentation will include case studies of an established corps program.
Volunteers and partners are increasingly being called upon to assist the Forest Service in an era of budget constraints and trail maintenance backlog.
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Sign direction trail users down dead-end street to continuation of trail in La Conner, Washington
Both motorized and nonmotorized trail activities are allowed on this Ashland, Wisconsin trail. Trail is used for both winter and summer activities.
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Eco-Counter, Inc.
R.J. Thomas Mfg. Company
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