Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Enter for a Chance to Win the Trailblazer by Helmetor

Who doesn’t love free stuff? More importantly, who doesn’t love a free hand tool? We’ve partnered with Helmetor out of the UK to do a giveaway. Helmetor created the Trailblazer. On top of that, this is a custom tool with our very own Trail Builder Magazine logo laser-etched onto it.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Professional Builder Profile Interview: Max Van Wie of Backslope Trails in Vermont

One of the benefits of attending the International Trails Summit last week in Reno was the opportunity to connect with so many different trail builders who started their own companies. I talked with those who’re mere months into their startup and have no other employees, all the way to those who’ve now been doing it for years with numerous office staff and dozens and dozens of hired trail builders. Whether you started three months ago or eighteen years ago, everyone has an origin story. Our latest interview is with Max Van Wie of Backslope Trail Building LLC, based in Johnson, Vermont.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

International Trails Summit - Thursday Recap

To say that today was amazing would be an understatement. Maybe it’s because we went outside and got to play in the dirt. Maybe all the food trucks awaiting our arrival at the Hidden Valley Regional Park had something to do with it. Was it the sunshine? Perfect weather? Or was it that breakfast burrito I had or the cortado?

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

International Trails Summit - Wednesday Recap

Most often, as events like the International Trails Summit move forward each day, new acquaintances become friends, and conversations pick up where they left off the day before. Relationships deepen. Community forms. It almost starts to feel like family.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

International Trails Summit - Tuesday Recap

I didn’t get into Reno for the International Trails Summit until last night (Monday). That means today was my first full day which is perfect because it was the first full day of all the festivities starting at 7 am. Knowing there were too many great workshops and speakers to listen to, I spent my first day simply connecting and meeting people. Before I left Portland, Greg Mazu of Singletrack Trails asked me if I’d be interested in serving my Loam Coffee at his booth. I thought, why not? That was one of the best decisions I had ever made. Why?

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Trail Builder Mag Goes to the International Trails Summit Next Week in Reno

Ok, long title. Trust me, it wasn’t my first title idea … Trail Builder Mag Invades Reno? Trail Builder Mag Occupies the International Trail Summit? Nah, we’re just showing up and hanging out with everyone there. Some of you may be wondering …. what is the International Trails Summit (ITS)? In recent conversations with several trail builders, some hadn’t heard of it. Here’s what it’s about …

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Professional Builder Profile Interview: Manu Alvarez of MTB Basaburua in Spain

These professional builder profile interview series have been a blast! We get to hear from trail builders from all over the world who are making a go of it as professionals doing this for a living. Seemingly all professional trail builders start as volunteers. Along the way, they begin wrestling with questions like … “Can I do this full-time and make a career of it?” This series is to inspire you and share their stories. Hopefully, some of you will realize this may be the nudge you need to turn your dream into a reality.

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Is It Time to Have the Sustainability Conversation in Trail Building?

Life has a way of throwing curves at you. Most often, these unintended intrusions become enormous shaping influences on our lives. An illness … cancer … a disability … a job loss. These are all pivotal moments in our lives. As we emerge from them, we’re simply not the same. No longer can we view life and the world around us the same way. The same goes for me, mountain biking, trail building, and sustainability.

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Emily Williams Emily Williams

Women Trail Builders Interview Series: Heather de Choudens

We’re excited to announce the beginning of a new interview series featuring women trail builders. One of the movements we’ve been paying attention to here at Trail Builder Mag is to rise of women trail builders and women-only trail building events. There’s a growing movement, and it is exciting to see! For our first article, we’re interviewing Heather de Choudens who is the Education Project Manager for Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance in Washington. Without any delay, let’s jump into this!

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Sean Benesh Sean Benesh

Want to Advertise on Trail Builder Mag? Here's How

As we’re ramping up to the official release of Volume 1, Issue 1 of Trail Builder Mag, we couldn’t be more excited about the growing momentum. We have a wide range of articles coming out in this print issue exploring trail building and related topics in a variety of different countries. As has been mentioned repeatedly, trail building touches on so many topics that there will never be a shortage of what to explore. That is great news and exciting! Not only that, but we have new content and articles being worked on for our website. We hear from many of you through emails, DMs, and comments, so we know you’re excited about what we’re building together.

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