Start Date-End Date: 08/16/2013-08/16/2013
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Land Manager Contact: Amy Knopp
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Summary: Join us for an opportunity to learn how to build safe and sustainable rock steps.
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TRAINING SITE
Rock steps are used in trail construction to allow for a quick elevation gain where grade standards would otherwise be exceeded. Steps help make the trail easier and safer to hike, and they help control erosion over the long term.
Instrcutors will walk particpants through the step by step process of building rock steps. The training will consentrate on creating consistent slope, and sustainable tread.
PARTNERS
Colorado Parks and Wildlife & Cheyenne Mountain State Park
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Camping Available: No
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Desired Number of Volunteers: 15
Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 4
Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 0
Total Volunteer Days: 4
Total Unique Volunteers: 4
Total Volunteer Hours: 36
Staff Hours: 17
Stipend Hours: 0
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Details
18 and older
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