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 38 projects completed

 26 sponsoring agencies for projects

 125 total crew weeks


  • 20 weeks completed with the Colorado State Forest Service and Colorado State Parks completing a two year. Multi-youth corps, state-wide project removing hazard beetle-killed trees from park and surrounding land.

  • 13 weeks completed with the Dillon and Eagle Ranger Districts performing high priority trail maintenance projects throughout both districts utilizing funding from the National Forest Foundation’s Ski Contribution Fund.

  • 13 weeks working directly for separate districts of the United State Forest Service on trail, fence and fire fuels reduction projects.

  • 12 weeks working with the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative on finishing rehabilitation on a multi-year project on Mt. Yale and beginning a multi-year project improving the trail on Mt. of the Holy Cross.

  • 11 weeks completing separate trail and improvement projects for 4 municipalities or non-profit organizations utilizing funding from Great Outdoors Colorado.

  • 9 weeks completed in three separate State Parks on both trail and saw projects funded by the Colorado State Parks through the Colorado Youth Corps Association.

  • 6 weeks completed with three separate offices of the Colorado Division of Wildlife mitigating noxious weeds, removing dilapidated fence, completing trail maintenance and fuel thinning projects.

  • 4 weeks working with Jackson County and the Kremmling Bureau of Land Management thinning lodgepole pine on county property.

  • 3 weeks working with Wildlands Restoration Volunteers completing the Summit Lake overlook trail on Mt. Evans.

  • 3 weeks working in two separate areas with the Friends of the Dillon Ranger District conducting trail closures and rehabilitation and trail maintenance.


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