Presented on October 23, 2004 at the 17th National Trails Symposium in Austin, Texas.
2004 STATE TRAIL ADVOCATE AWARD WINNERS
Nominee must have demonstrated successful efforts to influence public policy relating to trail planning, trail protection, trail development or maintenance.
VERMONT: Hans Jenny
Hans is Chair of the Fellowship of the Wheel. Fellowship of the Wheel is a mountain bike and trail advocacy group for Chittenden County. Hans' advocacy efforts include organizing trail work crews and forming partnerships with various groups and local officials to build trails in several cities and towns throughout Vermont.
2004 STATE TRAIL WORKER AWARD WINNERS
Nominee must have made outstanding contributions and provided consistent support for trail planning, development, or maintenance. This award is intended to recognize the commitment and efforts of a private or public sector individual in working for enhanced trail recreation in their local area or state.
VERMONT: Hardy Avery
Hardy is the Trail Manager with the Stowe Mountain Bike Club. His accomplishments are many and include developing trail networks in Sterling Valley and Putnam State Forest, sponsored two IMBA trail building schools and worked with various planning commissions on local trail projects.
Information about American Trails National Trails Awards program is on their website, www.americantrails.org.
2004 STATE TRAIL ADVOCATE AWARD WINNERS
Nominee must have demonstrated successful efforts to influence public policy relating to trail planning, trail protection, trail development or maintenance.
VERMONT: Hans Jenny
Hans is Chair of the Fellowship of the Wheel. Fellowship of the Wheel is a mountain bike and trail advocacy group for Chittenden County. Hans' advocacy efforts include organizing trail work crews and forming partnerships with various groups and local officials to build trails in several cities and towns throughout Vermont.
2004 STATE TRAIL WORKER AWARD WINNERS
Nominee must have made outstanding contributions and provided consistent support for trail planning, development, or maintenance. This award is intended to recognize the commitment and efforts of a private or public sector individual in working for enhanced trail recreation in their local area or state.
VERMONT: Hardy Avery
Hardy is the Trail Manager with the Stowe Mountain Bike Club. His accomplishments are many and include developing trail networks in Sterling Valley and Putnam State Forest, sponsored two IMBA trail building schools and worked with various planning commissions on local trail projects.
Information about American Trails National Trails Awards program is on their website, www.americantrails.org.