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Front Lines MTB
Brent Hillier
98 episodes
5 months ago
A Podcast for the people that truly make mountain biking happen. Not the riders, racers, or product designers but the builders, advocates and the often forgotten Board Members of your local Mountain Bike Trail Association.
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A Podcast for the people that truly make mountain biking happen. Not the riders, racers, or product designers but the builders, advocates and the often forgotten Board Members of your local Mountain Bike Trail Association.
Show more...
Wilderness
Non-Profit
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Ep 86 – Justin Martin of COGGS Discusses Their Indigenous Re-Naming of Trails
Front Lines MTB
3 years ago
Ep 86 – Justin Martin of COGGS Discusses Their Indigenous Re-Naming of Trails
Justin Martin, Executive Director of the Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores (COGGS) in Duluth, MN shares how they renamed their Mission Creek trail network. The trails were renamed using traditional indigenous language of Ojibwe. Justin takes us through the entire project from consolation to activation. Next episode we’ll hear from Paul Perrault: Director of Operations …

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Front Lines MTB
A Podcast for the people that truly make mountain biking happen. Not the riders, racers, or product designers but the builders, advocates and the often forgotten Board Members of your local Mountain Bike Trail Association.