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August 2021 Photo Journal

September 3, 2021
We’re back with an August photo journal! Take a dive into our personal camera rolls from last month.
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Our Development Manager, Kory’s, Blue Heeler has a newfound love of horses.

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Did anybody get their hands on some huckleberries in August? Trails Director, Drew, spotted some ripe ones.

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Sure do look nice all cleaned up. These mini excavators have been key to a lot of recent projects.

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Our Trails Program Manager, Emma, took this photo. Anyone else love dahlias?

And check out those water droplets.

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Drew also spotted an odd post-fire species on one of his Cotoni-Coast Dairies hikes… bruschetta, anyone?

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Our Trails Superintendent, Garret, just took off for a short vacation—but don’t worry, we got his spot behind the excavator covered...

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Sometimes an office chair just isn’t quite exciting enough. Kory opting for an indo board while doing some member outreach earlier this month.

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Brand-spankin’-new Trail Crew Leader vests. Who’s in our Trail Academy course working their way towards reppin’ these on the trails??

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Don’t look down. Kory took a trip over to Zion National Park last month. Naturally, he had to run the entire length of Angel’s Landing.

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Our Marketing & Communications Manager, Katy’s, cat (Walter) likes to make an appearance at our weekly staff meetings.

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Look out, trash dog might steal your lunch. Office dog, Sonny, caught scoring some scraps red-handed.

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Thanks for making it through our photos from August. If you liked what you saw and could go for some more, check out our past photo journals below.

P.S. did anyone notice there were 2 separate photos of animals looking at screens? Hm.
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