September Photo Journal

October 1, 2021
It’s a new month, which means it’s time for an all-new photo journal. September was a busy one. Dig Days came back, new dog friends joined us, bridges were built, pump tracks were sealed, we were a busy bunch… check out what our team was up to behind the scenes!

This is our Trails Program Manager, Emma’s(right), neighbor(left).

He kindly brought a huge, homemade jug of lemonade to our Dig Day afterparty. It was delicious!

Be more like Emma’s neighbor.

Chainsaw issues? Trail Crew Chief, Cob, will fix it.

But actually...when this saw started acting up, Cob took it completely apart and put it back together.

Our Development Manager, Kory’s, Mini Blue Heeler is apparently part monkey... good boy, Tycho!

Trail Crew Chief, Cob, visited New Hampshire for a day at Highland Bike Park. He had high praise.

Trails Specialist, Bruce, sent this pic... Let us know what you noticed first: the faces on the squash or the amount of bananas.

Trails Program Manager got herself a new-to-her commuter ride.

She’s still missing some parts (as you can tell). Anyone have some spare parts kicking around? Ha!

Anyone ever use a powered wheelbarrow?

Pretty convenient when you’re lugging a couple hundred pounds of lumber over a mile out into the woods...

Our Marketing Coordinator, Jack, also visited New Hampshire. NH/MA coastal state line looks pretty nice this time of year.

Trail Crew Chief, Cob, is dog sitting and brought the pup (Bane) out to help seal the Westside Pump Track. He got a little too close to the sealant...Yeah, that’s tar on his fur.

Trails Specialist, Bruce, and Trail Crew Chief, Cob, pose for their GQ shoot.

...no, not actually. Kinda looks like it though.

Our Marketing Manager, Katy, just adopted a brand new puppy. He’s a lab/shepherd mix, and a trail builder in training.

Say hello to Brucey!

That’s a wrap. Miss our past photo journals? Check ‘em out below.

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