Tony Boone has been building mountain bike trails for more than 30 years, and literally helped write the book on the subject, contributing to IMBA’s Guides to Building Sweet Singletrack and Providing Great Riding. He established the first bike patrol in Colorado in 1989 and has been an active member of the Professional Trail Builders Association since 1995.
In this episode we ask:
What was it like working as a Boulder open space employee?
How do the early trails compare to the ones you’re involved in creating today?
How do you learn and establish best practices for trail building?
What are some of the most common mistakes new trail builders make?
How did you get involved working with IMBA, and building trails overseas?
What was it like seeing the development of mountain biking in places like China?
What are some of the trail projects you’re most proud of?
What led you to create a community college trail building course? How do trail builders benefit from a more formal education?
What is life like as a full time trail builder?
How do concepts like sustainability and stewardship fit into recreational trail building?
What does the Jim Angel quote, “People don’t need trails, the land does,” mean to you?
Connect with Tony and learn more at tonyboonetrails.com).
This episode of the Singletracks podcast is sponsored by Explore Brevard.
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