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Mayor uso equivale a mayor cuido para senderos locales

Traducción por Dolores Duarte Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) abrió el registro de la temporada de proyectos para sus miembros el jueves 1 de abril. A partir del 16 de abril, el público en general es bienvenido a inscribirse para ayudar también, a lo que el gerente de comunicaciones y participación Jacob Baker llama “probablemente […]

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Increased use equals increased care for local trails

Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) opened project season registration to members on Thursday, April 1. Beginning April 16, the general public is welcome to sign up to help out too, for what communications and engagement manager Jacob Baker calls “our busiest project season probably ever.” Despite the pandemic, 2020 saw more volunteer hours clocked than […]

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Ride dirt, not mud

As temperatures increase with the approach of spring, so does the amount of mud on our local trails. Unlike trails in some other parts of the country, where soils are loamy and use of trails during wet conditions isn’t a problem, many trails in the Roaring Fork River Valley have high clay content. A muddy […]

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