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An introduction into risk management strategy for trails and bike parks by a leading expert in that field
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April 21, 2022
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (Pacific Time) {more time zones}
Cost (RECORDING):
FREE for membersNote:
Closed Captioning is available for this webinar.
Learning Credits are NOT available for this webinar.
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This is an introduction into risk management strategy for trails and bike parks by a leading expert in that field. We will explore what risk management is, and why you may want to include some risk management planning into your overall trails management program. This presentation is for land managers and trail stewardship organizations alike.
While real-time closed captioning in English will be available during the live webinar, we will not be sharing a transcript following the webinar.
 
Woody Keen, Principal, Trail Wisdom LLC
Bend, Oregon
Woody Keen has been a professional trail consultant for over 20 years. He served on IMBA's Board of Directors for 6 years, and on PTBA's Board of Directors for 7 years serving as President for 4 of those. His work has taken him to 20+ states, 3 Canadian provinces, and 2 other foreign countries providing a wide range of trail related services including: trail planning and design work, trail construction and maintenance work, trail education services, and risk management services. Now mostly retired, however Woody does still do a little work related to risk management including serving as an expert consultant and witness in trail related lawsuits.
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