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Is Trail Building Welcoming for Women?

Over the past several years, I have been invited to various trail building events to photograph and document what’s happening. That includes many women-only events ranging from teaching trail building basics to opening a women-designed and built trail to bike shop maintenance clinics and more. I was intrigued by these events because of the excitement from the participants and what they shared.

This article reflects Part 1 of this study. I actually published it in Volume 1, Issue 1 of the magazine last year. As I’m writing my findings for Part 2, which included a survey component, I want to bring this article from behind the paywall of our magazine and share it with more people.

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Professional Builder Profile Interview: Jeff Carter of Southstar Trails in New Zealand

This has become one of my favorite interview series. Not only do I love startups and inspirational stories behind them, but am smack dab on the front end of getting my own startup off the ground ... Trail Builder Magazine. Therefore, stories of those who jumped both feet into starting their own trail building companies resonate on a deep level with me.

In our latest interview with those who’ve made trail building their career, we hear from Jeff Carter, Director and Trail Designer for Southstar Trails, based in Rotorua, New Zealand. Let’s jump into this ...

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The E-Cargo Mountain Bike You Didn’t Know You Needed for Trail Building: The Tern Orox

Within trail building and mountain biking, there are hot topics that are rife with controversy. That is code for people having REALLY strong opinions on different subjects. One of the ongoing topics of conflict is e-MTBs. Some love them. Some think of them as abominations from the depths of a fiery abyss. However, there is such an e-MTB that is bound to unite trail builders … the Tern Orox.

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Unsanctioned: A Series About Rogue Trail Builders - Part 2: Scotland

One of the fascinating aspects of trail building is how laws and regulations vary significantly from country to country. Even within a country, there are also enormous regulatory differences from state to state, province to province, and region to region. As a result, building new sanctioned trails can be difficult, if not nearly impossible, in some locations. As a result, the rogue trail builder, who doesn’t want to wait years … decades, simply grabs a tool and quietly slips into the backcountry to build.

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Discussing Trails In Today's Political Climate

I never imagined talking about politics in the capacity of Trail Builder Magazine. However, after countless comments like “keep politics out of trail building” or “keep your woke thoughts to yourself,” I thought it was time to have an honest and frank conversation. But before we dive into this, let me share a story …

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Mountain Biking Costs Impact Trail Builders

Mountain biking is not immune to being labeled elitist. When entry into this sport or recreation (and lifestyle) is a $2,000-$7,000 bike (or more), it becomes problematic for many. At the same time, we know that anyone on a janky $100 bike from a thrift store can have a blast riding, but there are still obstacles that mountain biking needs to overcome.

However, it’s not just about getting new people into mountain biking, which is a challenge from a financial perspective. Trail builders who make mountain biking possible cannot always keep up in the bike arms race. In preparing for this article, I heard from a few trail builders who expressed this concern.

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Trail Heroes: Paul Sprengel of Sweden

We are all familiar with the phrase, “Trails don’t build themselves.” While every reader here knows that all too well, the consensus is that most mountain bikers are not always aware of who builds and maintains the trails they enjoy. In a social media post this week, we asked what obstacles you face regarding trail building. “Finding and recruiting volunteers” was one response.

So, how do we get more mountain bikers to park their bikes for a day and instead pick up a shovel, rake, or McLeod and work on trails? One possible solution is to capture the hearts and imaginations of the youth …

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Professional Builder Profile Interview: Uriah Steber of Benchmark Trails in South Dakota

It’s been a few months since we last published an interview in this series. In the rapidly changing world that we live in, especially as professional trail builders with projects constantly starting and finishing, even if we wait only a few months between when we get responses back from an interview to publishing it, so much has changed. I say that as a backdrop for posting this interview with Uriah Steber of Benchmark Trails.

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