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In just five days, 87 volunteers donated 3,138 service hours to radically improve the hiker experience along the Straight River Segment in Polk County.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
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The post Trail Crew Resilience on Display at the Clover Valley Segment Trailbuilding Event appeared first on Ice Age Trail Alliance.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
15 volunteers and 2 U.S. Forest Service partners donated 300 hours to enhancing a 15-mile stretch of the Ice Age Trail in Taylor County.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
98 volunteers contributed 2,858 service hours to build tread, a short boardwalk, and a Dispersed Camping Area (DCA) in Langlade County.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
128 dedicated volunteers generously donated 4,500 service hours to build more than one mile of new tread on the Blue Hills Segment.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
122 dedicated volunteers generously donated 2,687 service hours to build 4,800 feet of tread on the Greenbush Segment.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
The Langlade County Maintenance Sweep saw 44 volunteers who donated 1,143 service hours, plus received assistance from 6 WisCorps members.| Ice Age Trail Alliance