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Trail Master Lite: Sustainable Trail Design, Construction and Maintenance


Dates: Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12
Cost: $800
Level: Entry
Maximum Size: 16 students

Classroom Site: TBD
Field Site: TBD

Schedule:
Day 1- 8 am - 5 pm (Classroom/Field)
Day 2, 8 am - 5 pm (Classroom/Field)

Description

This is a 2-day (LITE) version of Trail Design Specialists’ Trail Master Certification Class (typically 4 days).  This workshop will touch on the latest advances in trail design, construction and maintenance with a focus on long-term sustainability and ease of maintenance.

Participants will be provided with the book "A better way" which is a trail manual for creating sustainable trails for single and shared use. Topics will include how to properly design and lay out a trail, how to avoid erosion and other environmental issues, how to handle user conflicts, proper, modern construction techniques for sustainability, how to close and rehabilitate existing trails, and a host of other topics. The course will include both classroom learning and hands-on practical trail experience.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand how to properly design and layout a trail

  2. Understand the causes and signs of erosion

  3. Understand how to construct sustainable trail

  4. Understand how to close and rehabilitate existing trails

Instructor

Mke Riter, Trail Design Specialists, PTBA Member Company

Mike is the president of Trail Design Specialists, a full service trail company focusing on trail design, construction and maintenance as well as planning, consulting and creative problem solving. Additionally Mike has provided education courses to more than 1500 people including the Trail Master certification, Trail Assessment and Mechanized Trail Construction. Before founding Trail Design Specialists in 1999, Mike was a founding member of the Subaru/IMBA Trail Care Crew, an education and stewardship program built upon his knowledge, experience and understanding of sustainable trail design, construction and maintenance.

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