Demonstrate awareness of the capabilities of both (1) one's own agency/organization as well as (2) partners. Develop the capacity to work with a variety of user groups and partners to identify and promote various interests related to trails.
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Evergreen, CO
Rachel Franchina spent 20 years working for the U.S. Forest Service as a recreation program…
Morgantown, WV
I lead WVU's Sustainable Trails Curriculum, am a licensed landscape architect and Associate…
Danielsville, GA
We are a full service trail company. Our services include trail design, construction and…
Golden, CO
Kim Frederick has over 45 years of experience in the design, development and management of…
Golden, CO
I have been a Trails Specialist with Jefferson County Open Space for 10yrs and was a Seasonal…
Hood River, OR
In my sixth year working wilderness, motorized, and non-motorized trails for the Forest Service;…
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Cadillac, MI
Winthrop, WA
I am a Recreation Planner for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. I am responsible for…
Santa Cruz, CA
Saint Paul, MN
Based at the St Paul office of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, my job is to support…
Hailey, ID
Worked as a seasonal trail crew member for three years on the Sawtooth National Forest - Ketchum…
Pittsboro, NC
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