Secrets of a Master Trail Designer Advanced Trail Design Training Jim specializes in problem solving, and his trails work so well because he solves the real problem instead of just symptoms of the problem. He is well known for his extremely steep, rocky trails in tight spots for rock climbers in locations throughout the country. At the other end of the trail spectrum, he also specializes in ADA trails. What do these extremes have in common? Both require careful measuring, and Jim lives by his clinometer (a device for measuring grades). Both require putting the trail where it needs to be. And both require discipline and imagination to weave a trail into the site such that it is highly sustainable while feeling natural, comfortable, and fun to its users. For rock climbers, wheelchair users, mountain bikers, equestrians, hikers, or any trail user, Jims trails have a satisfying rhythm and an anchored feel that makes you want to stay on the trail. He gets into the heads of trail users. He carefully considers sightlines and anchors in order to prevent creating temptations to shortcut the trail. He can find successful, elegant ways to reroute nearly any failing trail. And hell openly share his techniques for all of this. Supported by up to 400 photos and drawings, hell also show planning strategies for new and retrofitted trail systems, methods of planning that enable trails to pass through sensitive areas with minimal disruption, restoration methods that can restore even the most heavily damaged areas, and much more. Because Jims contributionand his ability to contributeare so bountiful, were devoting six sessions (seven hours over three days) to these interactive sessions. You wont find more or better information in any other trail conference or venue, so bring your questions. In fact, one sessions is dedicated mostly to fielding questions. Schedule and more on Jims sessions. Additional informative sessions Trailbuilders Trade Show Beneficial Designs UTAP Workshop Because hands-on training is essential, half of the workshop time is spent on the trail. Participants completing this workshop will have the tools they need to collect access, mapping, usage, and maintenance information about access routes and recreation trails and can establish a comprehensive inventory of the characteristics of trails under their management. All members of Beneficial Designs training staff have experience leading trail assessments and teaching agency representatives from all over the country to be trail assessment coordinators. Participants enjoy a high staff-to-trainee ratio, assuring that each person receives the individual attention he or she needs. Each trainee receives a complete set of training materials, including a training manual, pocket guide, flash cards and an informational video, as well as a variety of Universal Trail Assessment products. More info on UTAP from Beneficial Designs. An informal party An award banquet The banquet dinner is a combination of Prime Rib & Salmon with red or white wine. If youre on per diem, you can now pay separately for reserved meals during conference registration. The 2002 Harvey Bell Award for Excellence in Trail Design The Design Charette has completed two trails in redwood forests in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in California. By intention, the accessible trails dont look like accessible trails. The designers, many of whom are involved in the national determination of ADA trail specifications, pushed the envelope to create highly naturalistic trails that feel like they just happen to be accessibleeven on steep cross slopes and with occasionally steep trail grades. As a result, the two trails are beautifully woven into their sites. Instead of the sometimes sterile feel of accessible trails, everyone appreciates how skillfully the Charettes trails uses nature itself to focus our attention on the natural world rather than on the trail. The two trails were developed as a model, but the charette process was intended from the start to be generic enough that it can be applied to all trails regardless of their environmental conditions and ecological setting. The development of this process is now being documented via videotape and a written manual so that it can be used as a training guide for others improving the trail accessibility in trail systems worldwide. For more information and project updates, visit the Design Charette website at www.wholeaccess.org/charrette/. Tool Swap Many networking opportunities In addition to the two parties, the Trade Show, and breaks between sessions, were arranging for informal networking during breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. For breakfasts and dinners, well simply announce that well informally be at a certain restaurantjoin us if you like. For convenience and enhanced networking opportunities on Wednesday and Thursday, weve reserved the entire Palm Court Restaurant for tasty, prompt, catered, fixed-price luncheseveryone there will be from the conference, so its great for networking. Lunch tickets can be purchased for $9 each on your registration form (preferred) or during check-in at the conferencesee the lunch slots in the Schedule for menus. More info. Well also have an Interest Board where you can find others with similar interests. This can help you to make the most of networking meals and help target your networking. HazMat Training (for all users of explosives in backcountry) ADA/Accessible Trails info on Thursday just before UTAP Workshop
Advanced Trail Design Trailbuilders Trade Show New Per Diem Registration Indoor portions of the conference will be one level of the hotel with all conference functions in close proximity to each other and to food service, restrooms, and elevators. See conference facilities map. Outdoors, the outdoor portion of the Trade Show will be on a relatively level asphalt parking lot adjacent to the hotel. See hotel photo, including surroundings. Downtown Reno is relatively level and poses no topographic obstacles to wheelchairs. Snow in Reno is also relatively rare and short-lived, usually melting the next day if any falls at all. The outdoor portions of the UTAP Workshop will also be accessible. Transportation will be provided to and from the field site.
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Jim Angell, Corplan, Inc.
Jim is one of the nations most innovative trail designers and a longtime member of WTBA. Before he retires, weve enlisted him for this one-time-only, multiple-session, highly interactive, in-depth brain dump of many years of intelligently thinking his way through all manner of trail challenges.
In addition to Jim Angells six sessions, conference sessions include:
Don Hays, Donald Hays Trail Contractor, Inc.
Learn how to make the most of your GPS data. Donald Hays Trail Contractor, Inc., has worked extensively with state-of-the-art GPS data collection and GIS applications over the past two years. Here, Don will concentrate on advanced ways of utilizing GPS data in GIS applications.
Don Beers, California State Parks
Examples, methodology, design, and construction of highly naturalistic accessible trails in steep and/or challenging environments. These trails integrate landscape architectural principles of tying trails to sites with envelope-pushing trail techniques to form interesting, fun, engaging, and accessible trails that feel much like any trail for the able-bodied.
Stuart Macdonald, Christopher Douwes, Cam Lockwood, Pam Gluck
NTTP is a partnership of 13 founding organizatons with the mission of encouraging trail training and bringing trainers and trainees together nationwide. Learn how this works, how your agency can get training, or how you can provide training.
Troy Scott Parker, Natureshape
With recent emphasis on avoiding ecologically sensitive areas and an increasingly urban background in new trail designers, new trails tend to be less interesting than they could be. See ways to make the most of the site opportunities we still have, learn simple words for certain fundamental shapes and relationships in nature, learn how to perceive sites and landscapes of any size in those terms, see many techniques for using the shapes of nature to integrate trails and trail structures into their sites, and learn how to improve both trail user satisfaction and trail sustainability through anchored design. Examples encompass all types of trails from single track to multi-use bike paths to accessible trails.
Brief introductions and presentations by trail contractor members.
moderated by Krista Thie, Twin Oaks Construction
USFS staff and trail contractors will brainstorm and discuss ways that USFS can further standardize trail bid documents so that information and important details are handled consistently by contracting officers across different forests. Vagueness causes contractors to bid unnecessarily high, and unexpected gotchas that disqualify otherwise low and acceptable bids waste everyones time. We want to create a win-win situation in which both USFS and trail contractors can operate more efficiently by better knowing what to expect in preparing bids.
A showcase for equipment, materials, and structures for trail design and construction. See and try the latest tools and materials for all aspects of trail work, including GPS/GIS, power tools, and track equipment. In addition to new vendors and new brands, well also have outdoor demonstrations. If you know of any vendors who should be invited to the Trailbuilders Trade Show, please contact Alfonso (Bud) Sanchez. If you would like to be a vendor, please see our Vendor Information.
The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP) is an inventory tool used by trail managers to assess their trails to determine compliance with design standards and to plan for maintenance projects. The data collected during the assessment can also be used to provide information to all users about the grade, cross slope, tread width, surfaces, and obstacles on the trail. This information allows trail users to select trails based on their abilities and to increase their trail safety and success. Several land agencies and organizations across the nation are using the UTAP to inventory trails and to provide information to trail users. Incorporating the newest regulations and computer technology, Beneficial Designs, Inc. has developed computer software to assist in designing "accessible" trail systems.
On Tuesday evening, we have an informal get-together over beer and munchies thats one of the best times to network. Meet contractors, swap stories, and enjoy a laid-back evening in the Palm Court Restaurant (weve reserved the entire restaurant). Contractor members will bring scrapbooks and photos of their recent projects.
Wednesday nights banquet is mostly for fun, but its also a short award ceremony. This year, WTBA is awarding its 2002 Harvey Bell Award for Excellence in Trail Design to the Design Charette (see the next paragraph). Light entertainment will follow, then folks mingle until the late hours.
The Trail Design Charette is a multidisciplinary design synergy effort, the result of a partnership between Whole Access and California State Parks, together with the Humboldt Access Project Independent Living Center, BLM, and others. The Charette team is developing and testing a planning and design process that integrates accessibility, resource protection, and trail construction technology into the planning, design and development of recreational trails worldwideand to share this process via videotapes and other training materials.
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Where is the edge protection? Core Team members Don Beers (left), Phyllis Cangemi, and Barry Atwood examine a downed tree placed and secured by rebar to serve as edge protection needed in some locations to keep some hikers from tracking off the trail.
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Well also have a Tool Swap during the Trade Show. If you have any used hand tools, non-motorized tools, or non-motorized accessories for any kind of tool, you can try to sell them at the Tool Swap. Larger items can be displayed outdoors during the outdoor portion of the Trade Show. Put your name and a price tag on your stuff and be prepared to negotiate. Anyone can participate with absolutely no commission or fees for either buyers or sellers.
Because of our focus on trailbuilding and trailbuilders, the Trailbuilders Conference is a great place to network for the on-the-ground aspects of trail planning, design, construction, and maintenance.
A USDA Forest Service representative (TBA) will conduct Hazardous Materials training and issue required annual certificates to holders of blasting licenses. Licenses are now required for both private contractors and US agencies.
In preparation for the UTAP Workshop on Friday, well schedule and concentrate ADA and accessible trails info sessions on Thursday afternoon. Those of you who are coming primarily for UTAP may want to attend this portion of the conference as well.![]()

The Western Trailbuilders Association is North Americas largest private sector group of trail specialistsprofessional trail designers, contractors, and consultants. With roots stemming from completing USDA Forest Service trail contracts in the 1970s, we now work extensively with federal agencies such as USFS, NPS, and BLM; state, county, city, and local governments; non-profits, private-public partnerships, and volunteers; and private landowners and entities of all sizes and types. Collectively, WTBA members have hundreds of years of professional trail experience.
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Over nine hours of in-depth training in trail planning, design, construction, and maintenance
See the latest tools and materials for all aspects of trail work, including power tools and track equipment. Well also have a Tool Swap open to everyone to buy or sell non-motorized tools and accessories.
UTAP Workshop
Two-day Universal Trail Assessment Process Workshop by Beneficial Designs
Tuesday Night Party
An informal party enlivens Tuesday night. This is an excellent chance to meet old and new friends.
Wednesday Night Banquet and Awards
Our annual banquet is highlighted by the presentation of the 2002 Harvey Bell Award for Excellence in Trail Design. Entertainment tentatively follows.
Networking
Two evening parties, networking meals, and the Trailbuilders Trade Show create various opportunities for informal meetings. An Interest Board helps you find people with similar interests.
If youre on per diem, you can now register and pay separately for conference fees and reserved meals.
Accessible conference facilities
The Sands Regency Hotel has over 800 rooms including 50 handicap rooms and 300 non-smoking rooms. More hotel info.
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Also, for those of you who are returning, we expect a rather different audience this year. Many of the participants will be from agencies or organizations interested in trail design and design options. Theyll be shopping for all manner of trail products and tools, and many of them will be new faces. It should be a popular and profitable trade show.
Indoor and outdoor portions Indoors, you can have additional space outside your booth for demonstrations that can be done indoors. The total trade show space is 42' X 50' (2,100 sq. ft.) with a ceiling height of 9'6". There shouldnt be any dead spots or bad booth locations since the room is not excessively large and we will not create any distractions or obstacles that will prevent people from finding you and your booth. As the following map shows, the Trade Show (the 2,100 sq. ft. green-shaded area) is right in the midst of the conference action. Lunch during the show will be in the Palm Court Restaurant right across the hall. Outdoors, youll be able to use the hotels asphalt parking lot for equipment demonstrations. We can use an area up to 100' X 100' (10,000 sq. ft.) If you need to dig actual soil, a site two blocks away might conditionally be available, but it would be best to plan for staying on the asphalt near the hotel. Typical weather in Reno during the conference. Equipment thats too large to fit in a regular passenger elevator will have to remain outdoors. Staffed and unstaffed booths What to bring for staffed booths If you have any samples of your products, please bring them. For those of you who are selling bridges, structures, and other products too large to bring, please bring samples of the structural members, photos, etc. Setup and breakdown times for staffed booths Shipping your materials for unstaffed booths Western Trailbuilders Assoc. Conference, attn: Bud Sanchez Lunch during the Trade Show To get the lunch, however, you must prepay for each person when sending in your registration. Use the appropriate area on your registration form. Because the quantity of catered lunches is preset days in advance, you wont be able to get the catered lunch unless you reserve it with your registration. Alternate lunch spots in the Sands Regency include Mels Diner (American-style with waitresses on roller skates), Arbys, Pizza Hut, and a small coffee shop with bagels. These are all in other parts of the hotel. Trade Show fees
Do I have to pay the conference fee, too? Wednesday evening banquet If you have special dietary requirements for the catered lunch above or the evening banquet, please telephone James Angell at 541-383-3409 before Feb. 6. WTBA Trade Show Coordinator Alfonso (Bud) Sanchez, WTBA Trade Show Coordinator You can register in one of two ways:
Download the registration form in PDF format, fill it in, and snail-mail it with your check. This is our preferred method. Sorry, no credit cards with this method. Checks should be made payable to Western Trailbuilders Association. PDF files open with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is probably already on your computer. Or you can register online:
Register online and pay with a credit card or by a snail-mailed check. Please note that we use PayPal.com for credit card transactions. PayPal is a well-established service (made famous by eBay.com users) with over 18 million users worldwide.
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