2007 Arizona State Trails Conference


Michael Anderson, PhD, NPS Cultural Resources Specialist for the Grand Canyon, discussed the Historic Rehabilitation of Grand Canyon’s First Transcanyon Corridor.

Jack Terrell, Project Coordinator, NOHVCC, discussed the interrelationship and importance of Education, Engineering, Enforcement, and Evaluation to improve Recreation Management.

Listeners attend another session.

The Chapel Room was host to many events including the panel discussion and the keynote speaker presentation.

Kyle Grambley, Trails and Wilderness Coordinator for the Coconino National Forest, discussed how the USFS worked with the Munds Trails Stewards.

Mountain Bikers and Equestrian Riders battle it out on the trails in this presentation. Helping multiple-use groups cooperate in building and maintaining trails was a focus of this presentation.

Sonia Overholser (right), Black Canyon Trail Coalition (BCTC) and Arizona representative for the International Mountain Bicycling Association, and Bob Cothern, BCTC Board Member and OHV user, discuss their cooperative work on constructing the Black Canyon Trail.

The Arizona State Committee on Trails (ASCOT) and the Off Highway Vehicle Advisory Group (OHVAG) shared information with participants thanks to Bonnie Winslow's (BLM) creative talent.
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