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Who has the right of way on the trail: hikers, bikers, or equestrians? Here's everything you need to know about trail etiquette for your next outdoor journey.
High among the alpine forests around Sargents Mesa north of Saguache in the Colorado Rockies stand acres upon acres of beetle-killed pine trees — gray relics of insect infestations dating back to the ...
Roughly two months after the devastating July floods, hiking is almost back to normal in Vermont. Despite a few closures during the flooding, hikers are now free to roam all trails, save for a few ...
Cranfield University experts have developed a new method to precisely identify soil erosion hotspots along waterways, ...
EL PASO COUNTY, CO — There's a need for extra caution on local hiking and biking trails all throughout Colorado Springs because of damage caused by recent rains. There are some very large erosion ...
The 1-mile trail has gone through work to reduce erosion, a topic of great concern for the Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) in its efforts across the High Peaks region. Erosion issues have been ...
The Red Hill trails in Carbondale have suffered some vandalism lately, although at first, it wasn’t obvious. “We noticed the piles of wood, but we assumed, because Red Hill is multijurisdictional, ...
DRAPER, UTAH (KUTV) — Draper, like many cities along the Wasatch Front, has a popular recreation trail system and boasts more than 100 miles of trails for public use. However, the snowmelt and runoff ...
Barricades keep people away from an eroding bluff along the Coastal Trail near Point Woronzof on Tuesday. (Anchorage Daily News) Erosion that’s consuming Point Woronzof in West Anchorage has prompted ...
Soil erosion along the Colorado Trail is widespread, however, is maintained routinely through a partnership between the Colorado Trail Foundation, the U.S. Forrest Service and volunteer groups in ...