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How WTA Volunteers are Making Time for Trails

Posted by Anna Roth at Mar 07, 2019 05:32 PM |
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Here at WTA, we know that time is a valuable resource — and one that is often in short supply. So we’re especially grateful that each year our volunteers collectively give thousands of hours to helping shape a lasting trail system for the future. We asked some of our devoted volunteers how they make the time to give back to trails — and why it’s worth it to them. Here’s what they had to say.

Here at WTA, we know that time is a valuable resource — and one that is often in short supply. So we’re especially grateful that each year our volunteers collectively give thousands of hours to helping shape a lasting trail system for the future. We asked some of our devoted volunteers how they make the time to give back to trails — and why it’s worth it to them. Here’s what they had to say.

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Photo courtesy Ambrose Zhi

Ambrose Zhi spends as much time as possible in the woods, which means WTA work parties are always appealing. 

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Photo courtesy Todd Dunfield

For Todd Dunfield, trail work is a physical outlet and he tries to make time for it one or two days each month. 

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Photo courtesy Stephanie Mattson

Stephanie Mattson finds that, without time off to be outdoors, it's easy to become unbalanced and stressed. 

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Photo by WTA staff. 

Haylee Darby says volunteering is a way to give back to trails she enjoys, and also create a deeper connection with the places she loves.

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Photo courtesy Karen Bean.

Karen Bean uses trail work to get motivated to get outside in the winter. 

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Photo courtesy Kei Maruyama. 

Kei Maruyama recently completed five work parties — and earned a shiny new WTA hard hat. 

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Photo courtesy Aaron Peabody. 

While Aaron Peabody tends toward introversion and loves time with a good book, he thinks WTA is worth giving up a bit of reading time for the betterment of trails.

A version of this article originally appeared in the Mar+April issue of Washington Trails Magazine. Support trails as a member of WTA to get your one-year subscription to the magazine.

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