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Colorado



posted Jan 26, 2018

Towards a Mountain Trail Sustainability Ethic ~ Part 3 of 3

The goal of a trail sustainability ethic is the protection of natural and cultural resources, inspired by federal land management agency trail management traditions, and implemented with consideration to a wilderness ethic of minimum alteration of the natural system.


posted Jan 26, 2018

Fundamentals of Mountain Trail Sustainability ~ Part 2 of 3

Rocky Mountain National Park – Applying Fundamentals of Mountain Trail Sustainability to Repair / Rehab & Storm Recovery Projects (Sustainable Mountain Trails – Trail Project Cycle Innovations & Experiences from Estes Park, Colorado)


posted Jan 26, 2018

Applying Foundations of Mountain Trail Sustainability to a Trail Network - Part 1 of 3

It is the first of a series of three on Sustainable Mountain Trails. Each webinar in this series is independent of each other and can be attended individually. Parts 2 and 3 will teach you to apply these principles to a trail network "One Trail at a Time, One Mile at a Time." The course includes Tools and Techniques, Examples, and Case Studies of mountain trail sustainability.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Colorado: Kym Williams

Kym is intimately involved with and knowledgeable about all the trails in the Larimer County system.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Connecticut: Stan Malcolm

Stan Malcolm’s “Along the Air Line...” web site project has grown into a massive photo database of what can be seen along the Air Line Trail in eastern Connecticut— season by season, day by day.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Colorado: Kevin Pellini

Kevin Pellini was an exemplary man and an exemplary trails advocate.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Colorado: Dave Wiens

Gunnison Trails Non-Profit Organization has been the backbone to community partnerships in the Gunnison Field Office. Most of this is due to the director of Gunnison Trails, Dave Wiens.


posted Jan 10, 2018

Colorado: Ken Neubecker

Ken Neubecker of American Rivers has worked tirelessly with partners in Eagle County, Colorado to enhance recreational opportunities along the Eagle River and protect ecologically and recreationally valuable parcels of land through the Eagle River Blue Trail.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Continental Divide Trail Alliance Youth Corps

Youth crews have built over 75 miles of new trail in rugged environments along the Continental Divide.


posted Dec 29, 2017

Crestone Needle/Humboldt Peak Project - Colorado

Restoration and protection of popular alpine hiking and climbing routes.


Results from the Business Directory


Vail Valley Mountain Trails Alliance

Avon, Colorado

The VVMTA’s mission is to maintain, educate, advocate for, and build sustainable non-motorized soft surface trails while conserving the natural environment of Eagle County and our public lands.


PO Box 3986, Avon, Colorado 81620
(970) 279-1055 • [email protected]
https://www.vvmta.org/

Rampart Range Motorized Management Committee

Englewood, Colorado

The RRMMC is an all-volunteer, nonprofit corporation founded in 1972 to work with the Forest Service to promote and preserve the riding opportunities in the Rampart Range.


PO Box 3511, Englewood, Colorado 80155
[email protected]
https://rampartrange.org/

Routt County Riders

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Routt County Riders advocates to implement positive change for all types of cyclists in Northwest Colorado. We accomplish our mission through community outreach activities like social rides, safety initiatives, trail mai...


PO Box 770094, Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477
[email protected]
https://routtcountyriders.org/

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