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ABC Trail2024, 2022In 2022, volunteers from Sotheby's Aspen worked along this trail to clear volunteer cottonwood trees that were overhanging the trail and causing obstructions of trail usersCity of Aspen, Sotheby's of AspenSustainable Recreation39.197741-106.843026
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Airline Trail2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2015, 2013RFOV has worked with several groups and other partners to both construct and maintain this trail over several years. Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, Aspen Ski Company Environment Foundation, Aspen Cycling Club, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association, Ski.comSustainable Recreation39.22316-106.8737
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Ajax Trail2023, 2019, 2012, 2010RFOV worked to maintain drainage and corridorCity of AspenSustainable Recreation39.183575-106.823
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American Lake Trail2021, 2016, 20102021 community project where RFOV worked to install check steps to reduce erosion on the lower portion of this trail and Install an armored creek crossing US Forest Service, National Forest FoundationSustainable Recreation39.07315-106.8055
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Anderson Lake Trail2012RFOV worked with Wilderness Workshop and the USFS to reclaim an old mining road that led up to Anderson Lake, one of the headwaters of Lincoln Creek. The project helped to turn this old road into a single track trail.US Forest Service, Wilderness WorkshopHealthy Landscapes39.076339-106.61283
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Arbaney Kittle Trail2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2018, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007RFOV has worked in recent years with several partners to maintain the main popular section of the Arbaney-Kittle Trail outside of Basalt. RFOV has worked in the past with a variety of partners to maintain broad swathes of this trail with a variety of partners.US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association, National Forest Foundation, Aspen Ski Company Environment Foundation, Bristlecone Mountain Sports, Dr. Borchers, Two Leaves & a BudSustainable Recreation39.35464-107.0132
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Ashcroft Trail 2008RFOV participated in constructing the trail through the Ashcroft ghost town Aspen Historical Society
U.S. Forest Service
Colorado State Trails Program
National Forest Foundation
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Sustainable Recreation39.055842-106.799705
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Aspen Institute201839.177041-106.841453
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Aspen Norrie Trail2023Maintained drainage structures and installed stepsPitkin County, CRMSSustainable Recreation39.24349-106.72465
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Avalanche Creek Trail2025, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2015, 2012Sustainable Recreation39.23385-107.201
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Basalt Elementary School2024, 201939.36669-107.03172
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Basalt Library2021RFOV staff worked to install Bee Hotels around the library in order to increase native pollinators around the libraryBasalt Regional Library, Town of BasaltHealthy Landscapes39.366249-107.037437
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Basalt Middle School201939.36598-107.02943
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Basalt Mountain Trail2010RFOV worked to improve drainage to reduce a rutted section and clear corridorForest Service, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association Sustainable Recreation39.44143408-107.0105145
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Basalt Pedestrian Bridge2012RFOV worked with several partners and the town of Basalt to install improvements and beautify the pedestrian bridge between 7-11 and the Basalt Food Garden.Town of Basalt, Creative Nature Landscaping, KL&A Structural Engineers, Connect One Design, Fawcett Architectural Metal, and Lacroux Streeb Lighting DesignSustainable Recreation39.365856-107.033878
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Basalt Roundabout Grove2024Restored and planted native vegetationTown of Basalt, Buddy ProgramHealthy Landscapes39.215345-107.020501
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Betty Bear Hut2024Fuels reductionTenth Mountain Division Hut AssociationFire Adaptation39.256021-106.523386
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B-Line Trail2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021RFOV has worked with Adopt-A-Trail Partner Basalt Bike and Ski to improve the tread and reduce safety issues on this steep mountain bike trail by armoring trail sections.Town of Carbondale, Aspen Valley Land Trust, Red Hill Council, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association, Bureau of Land Management, Basalt Bike and SkiSustainable Recreation39.417952-107.222
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Beaver Lake20212021 work included working with CPW and Town of Marble to Remove volunteer willows on the Beaver Lake dam in order to help maintain the structural integrity of the structureColorado Parks and Wildlife, Town of MarbleHealthy Landscapes39.0712-107.1798
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Birding Trail2021RFOV has worked for many years to improve the user access through corridor and tread maintenance on this trail. In 2021 TOC informed us that they no longer want work on this trail since they want to redo the trail.Town Carbondale, Colorado Rocky Mountain SchoolSustainable Recreation39.386501-107.20928
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Blue Creek Ranch Angling Trail2021In 2021, RFOV agreed to install river access points and provide tread maintenance on this private conservation easement trail with public access. Blue Creek Ranch, Roaring Fork ConservancySustainable Recreation39.39981-107.1537
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Blue Ribbon Trail2018, 2017, 2009, 2008Sustainable Recreation39.418956-107.224
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Bohr Flats2024Rock wall installation, repairing fence, wetland restorationBLM, Colorado River Valley Sustainable Recreation, Healthy Landscapes39.848534-106.765505
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Braderich Trail2022, 2021RFOV has worked with two groups to remove aging drainage structures from the steep initial portion of this trail and install new ones. Work has also included corridor and additional Tread maintenanceUS Forest Service, Western Slope Conservation Center, Aspen CORESustainable Recreation39.19186-107.279
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Burlingame Open Space2024Fence removalCity of Aspen, The ElksHealthy Landscapes39.196024-106.836651
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Butler Creek2025, 2024Built BDA's, wetland restorationU.S. Forest Service Aspen Forest District, Wilderness WorkshopHealthy Landscapes39.73303-107.750901
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Buzzard Basin Trail2019Sustainable Recreation39.2569-107.10569
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C-Line Trail2022RFOV worked with several partners to install an easier downhill-only mountain bike route on Red Hill in order to provide a way off the complex for less experienced riders.Town of Carbondale, Bureau of Land Management, Aspen Valley Land Trust, Red Hill Council, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association, Backbone MediaSustainable Recreation39.4178-107.2223
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Cactus Valley Elementary2025, 2024, 2023Planted Trees, seed plantingCactus Valley ElementaryHealthy Landscapes39.548939-107.661493
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Carbonate Creek Trail2021Sustainable Recreation39.07412-107.184
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Carbondale ARTway2023, 2022, 2021, 2020Sustainable Recreation, Healthy Landscapes39.40894-107.2211
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Carbondale Boat Ramp201739.415155-107.222692
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Carbondale Bike Park201539.392064-107.203432
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Capitol Creek Trail2022, 2017, 2014, 2012, 2011In 2022 RFOV trail crew worked with and without volunteers to install check dams, build steps and build a turnpike as part of deferred maintenance for the USFS. RFOV has also worked over the years with CFI to complete technical trailwork on this trail.US Forest Service, Sotheby's of Aspen, Colorado 14'ers InitiativeSustainable Recreation39.234211-107.080462
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Cathedral Lake Trail2025, 2024, 2023, 2019, 2015Sustainable Recreation39.04097-106.8101
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Cattle Creek Trail2016Sustainable Recreation39.46053-107.016406
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Chapin Wright Marble Basecamp2022, 2019Sustainable Recreation, Healthy Landscapes39.07781-107.14653
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Childrens Rocky Mountain School2024Installed rock wall, raised garden bends, sand play area, mulchedChildrens Rocky Mountain SchoolHealthy Landscapes39.40042-107.207717
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Cliffs Hillside Park2025Tread maintenance, corridor clearing, vegetation thinningSustainable Recreation, Healthy Landscapes39.36951-107.036111
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CMC Rifle2023, 2021, 2020Sustainable Recreation39.52-107.7356
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CMC Spring Valley2025, 2024, 2023, 2020Sustainable Recreation, Healthy Landscapes39.46939-107.23611
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Coal Basin Ranch2025, 2024, 2023, 2022Healthy Landscapes39.198626-107.303706
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Coffman Ranch2025, 2024, 2023, 2022In newly AVLT-purchased property, RFOV helped to restore the farm site and build trails throughout the area.Aspen Valley Land TrustSustainable Recreation, Healthy Landscapes39.398678-107.174396
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Colorado River Restoration Near Glenwood Springs2016, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009RFOV worked with Garfield County to remove tamarisk and Russian Olive plants on several riverside areas east of Glenwood SpringsGarfield County, City of Glenwood SpringsHealthy Landscapes39.561181-107.249545
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Colorow Trail2025Built erosion structures, collected trashBLM, Colorado River Valley, New Castle Climate and Environment CoalitionSustainable Recreation39.586368-107.533795
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Congo Trail2025, 2024Remove invasives, install erosion structures, corridor clearance US Forest Service Aspen Sopris DistrictHealthy Landscapes, Sustainable Recreation39.09391-106.50542
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Conservancy Park Trail2023, 2022RFOV staff worked on this COGS park to formalize the river access for fishing and boating by installing stone steps. City of Glenwood SpringsSustainable Recreation39.509066-107.309328
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Conundrum Creek Trail2025US Forest Service Aspen Sopris DistrictSustainable Recreation39.119092-106.856008
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Cozyline Trail2020, 2013RFOV has maintained this trail at points over the years and help to construct this trail in 2013Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, Aspen Ski Company Environment Foundation, Aspen Cycling Club, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association39.23637-106.88439
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Crooked Creek Wetlands2018, 2016, 2015, 201439.423774-106.652216
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Cross Trail2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2020, 2019Install/maintained drainage structures, built trail, corridor clearance, rock walls, installed stepsCity of Glenwood Parks and RecSustainable Recreation39.53496-107.34363
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Crown Jewel Trail201939.35077-107.10372
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Crown Mountain Park Riparian Area2020, 201939.3892-107.09732
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RVR Crystal River Trail 2015, 201439.393407-107.218311
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Crystal River Elementary2025Mulching, native planting, seedingCrystal River ElementaryHealthy Landscapes39.394192-107.205637
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Crystal River Near Foster Creek Drive2021Working with DHM, RFOV harvested willow cuttings for use on a section of the crystal river trail to stabilize the streambank that was destabilized after renovations to the trail.Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, DHM Design39.312-107.2103
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Crystal River Near South Bill Creek Rd Bridge2021Planting of the willows described in Crystal River Willow HarvestPitkin County Open Space and Trails, DHM Design, Two Rivers Community School, Buddy Program39.349859-107.208338
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Defiance Trail 2020, 2016RFOV provided general maintenance, including installing erosion structures and corridor clearing, located in Wulfsohn Park City of Glenwood Springs39.55015-107.350504
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Deer Creek Open Space Trail2023Removing barbed wire fencing, trash removal, invasive plant removalPitkin Co. Open Space, Aspen ChapelHealthy Landscapes39.323266-106.936554
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Difficult Creek2021, 2016, 2015, 201239.14055-106.7742
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Dinkle Lake Trail202039.30287-107.12007
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Discovery Trail201839.207912-106.950131
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Doc Holliday Trail2025, 2024, 2023, 2020Trash recover, trail closure, tread maintenance, veg thinning, fuel reduction, drainage structures, erosion structuresCity of Glenwood Springs, Buddy Program, Yampah Mountain High School, Healthy Landscapes, Sustainable Rec, Fire Adaptation39.54131-107.32162
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East Colorow Trail2022,RFOV trail crew worked on this New Castle trail to prevent erosion with drainage structures and improve stability with the installation of a small rockwall.Bureau of Land Management, Town of New Castle39.585906-107.538359
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East Elk Creek Trail2015, 2014, 2010Town of New Castle39.6665-107.525464
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East Maroon Creek Trail202039.125085-106.904605
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Elk Creek Elementary School Campus2024Planting native plantsElk Creek Elementary SchoolHealthy Landscapes39.573047-107.540863
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Emma Open Space2021RFOV worked with PCOST staff to remove old barbed barbed wire fencing from this property.Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, FirstBank39.36416-107.0613
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East Snowmass Trail2023Clearing CorridorUSFS Aspen Sopris District, Blazing AdventuresSustainable Rec39.200151,-106.993678
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Filoha Meadows2025, 2023Invasive removalPitkin County Open Space and TrailsHealthy landscapes39.230474-107.22626
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Fisher Creek Trail2023Drainage Structure Maintenance, Trash recovery, Tread Maintenance, Drains installedBLM Colorado River Valley Office, Tucker HouseholdSustainable Rec39.478482-107.16143
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Forest Hollow Trail201939.54912-107.30033
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Four Pass Loop Trail2025, 2023Tread maintenance, corridor clearance, Rockwall inst, Steps installed, Drain installedUSFS Aspen Sopris Ranger DistHealthy landscapes, sustainable rec39.098495-106.940649
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Gasline Trail2025Maintain tread and corridorUS Forest ServiceHealthy Landscapes and Sustainable Recreation39.369052-107.037922
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Geneva Lake Trail2024,2023Corridor maintenance, drainage structures installed and maintained, trail closures, rock wall installed, tread maintenance, built stepsUS Forest Service Aspen/Sopris districtHealthy landscapes and Sustainable Recreation39.043808-107.051112
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Glassier Open Space2025, 2022, 2021RFOV has worked over many seasons to construct trails, provide trail maintenance, and improve open space ecologic quality through projects such as barbed wire fencing removalPitkin County Open Space and Trails, Eagle County, Compass Real Estate, KL&A Engineers39.37862-107.0919
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Glenwood Springs Middle School2021RFOV worked with several classes at Glenwood Springs Middle School to improve their campus on Better World Day.Glenwood Springs Middle School, City of Glenwood Springs39.56353-107.3588
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Government Trail2022, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2015, 201239.1882-106.8553
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Graham Mesa Elementary School2025Mulched and seeded native plantsHealthy Landscapes39.5464-107.7612
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Green Mountain2021RFOV staff worked with the Independence Pass Foundation to remove non-historic materials from an old mining cabin on Green Mountain near Independence Pass so that the Land Parcel could be transferred into the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area.US Forest Service, Independence Pass Foundation39.108595-106.613579
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Grottos202039.11837-106.69962
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Grizzly Creek Rest Area2021RFOV and several groups worked with the USFS and CDOT to help remove old deteriorating irrigation piping throughout the Grizzly creek rest area installed to help restore the area after the construction of I-70 through the canyon. RFOV also helped to restain parking lot fencing.Colorado Department of Transportation, US Forest Service, Engel & Volkers Real Estate, Bay Equity39.56073-107.2521
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Grizzly Creek Trail2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021,2018Drainage installed, corridor/tread maintenance, rock walls installed, trail builtUS Forest Service Rifle Ranger DistrictSustainable Recreation39.56182-107.2496
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Hanging Lake Trail2025, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2011, 2010RFOV rebuilt rock walls and installed rock steps and drainage structures Forest Service, National Forest Foundation39.59286-107.184
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Hawk Ridge Trail201939.209154-106.957167
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Hay Park Trail2020, 2018, 2016, 2010, 2009, 2007RFOV aided in general trail maintenance Forest Service39.26261-107.09754
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Highland Trail2019, 2018City of Rifle39.1816-106.85317
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Highline Trail2019, 2010RFOV aided in general trail maintenance Town of Snowmass Village39.21711-106.91841
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Highline Trail Crown Mountain Park201639.33274-107.151673
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Hunter Creek2017, 2016, 201539.20686-106.797647
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Hunter Creek Cabins2025Excavated historical artifacts surrounding cabin and prepared the site for restorationHunter Creek Historical FoundationSustainable Recreation39.208828-106.794536
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Hunter Smuggler Valley2024Tread maintencance, corridor clearance, steps/drainage structures installedSustainable Recreation39.208828-106.794536
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Hummingbird Trail2021, 201939.21124-106.7726
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Independence Ghost Town202039.10592-106.60414
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Independence Pass Climbing Trails2025, 2020, 2019, 2016, 2015Removing rebarIndependence Pass FoundationHealthy Landscapes39.12141-106.71954
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Iowa Shaft Trail2019, 2014, 200939.20494-106.79346
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Incline Trail2022RFOV worked with PCOST and RFMBA to help construct the new uphill-only Incline Trail that will reduce congestion and improve safety in the Sky Mountain MTB trail complex.Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association39.222367-106.872431
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Jaffee Park River Trail2023, 2021RFOV worked with Aspen Chapel to provide corridor and tread maintenance for this riverside trail.Pitkin County Open Space and Trails, Aspen Chapel39.25585-106.8809
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Jeanne Golay Trail2015, 2012, 2010100 Club group project in 201039.545616-107.334198