Are you passionate about trail building and maintenance? Are you interested in developing your leadership skills in leading a crew to complete important stewardship projects? If you are affiliated with an agency, organization, staff member, volunteer or an individual interested in making a difference in the recreational trail world, then these classes are for you! These online training events are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enhance their skills and make a positive impact on trails.
Chinook Associates is excited to offer this series of virtual Trail Crew Leader Workshops. These classes focus on the “Soft Skills” required to effectively lead a team to accomplish a trail task. There are five one-hour classes and the class size is limited to 15 students. The workshops are led by an experienced trail professional and the students should expect an interactive discussion.
Content will include a discussion of typical workplace hazards associated with environmental conditions, tool and equipment use and material handling. Hazard mitigation methods will be reviewed. The concept of a Tool C.U.S.S. (Carrying, Using, Storing and Safety) will be introduced and a collection of hand tool training resources will be presented.
Location
This is a virtual training. See the event website for more details.
Trail Competencies
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Trail Construction
- • Hand-Built Trail Construction
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Trail Maintenance
- • Corridor Clearing/Site Preparation
- • Tread Maintenance - Hand tools
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Relevant Trail Types
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Started August 16, 2024
01:00 PMEnded August 16
02:00 PMThis event takes place in Mountain Daylight Time.
03:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
02:00 PM Central Daylight Time
01:00 PM Mountain Daylight Time
12:00 PM Mountain Standard Time
12:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time
11:00 AM Alaska Daylight Time
10:00 AM Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Time
09:00 AM Hawaii Standard Time
Registration
Contact Details
- (303) 718-0829
- [email protected]
Kim Frederick
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