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Trial by Trail: Backpacking in the Smoky Mountains by Johnny Molloy,

Trial by Trail: Backpacking in the Smoky Mountains by Johnny Molloy,
Nine million visitors come to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park each year, but few, unfortunately, have time to enjoy fully the challenges and pleasures, the opportunities for reflection and inner growth, that the park's wild and beautiful backcountry offers. Trial by Trail chronicles the odyssey of one man who, over time, discovered the deeper riches to be found within the park's boundaries. In fourteen lively personal essays, Johnny Molloy describes the adventures by which he came of age as a backpacker. Born a "flatlander" in Memphis, he first visited the Smokies while attending the University of Tennessee-Knoxville in the 1980s. Initially, he treated the park as a personal playground - a place to cut loose, break rules, and act irresponsibly. After many hiking excursions, however, he gained a more profound appreciation of the mountains, becoming an avid park volunteer intent on the protection and improvement of the area. He grew, as he puts it, both as an outdoor adventurer and as a human being. Interwoven throughout these pieces is a wealth of Smoky Mountains lore and history along with dozens of tips for novice backpackers. Molloy's stories encompass backpacking during all four seasons as well as accounts of solo hiking, off-trail hiking, and whitewater canoeing.



Trail Map of the Southern Peninsula by Trail Center,
Trail Map of the Southern Peninsula by Trail Center,
Wilderness Press is proud to be the exclusive distributor for The Trail Center. This California based non-profit organization promotes public enjoyment of parks and trails in San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties. The members create an activity schedule of hikes, rides, and volunteer events throughout the Bay Area. The Trail Center also organizes and trains volunteers to build and maintain local trails. The Trail Map of the Southern Peninsula is a detailed topographic trail map that shows 20 parks in the central Santa Cruz Mountains, including Monte Bello Ridge, Skyline Ridge, Windy Hill, and Russian Ridge Preserves and Stevens Creek County Park. Cartography is by Cartographics, who also designed the popular Olmsted maps of Mount Tamalpais and the East Bay Hills.



Volunteer Park (Seattle) - Volunteer Park is a 48.3 acre (195,000 m²) park on Seattle, USA's Capitol Hill.

Central Park Medical Unit - The Central Park Medical Unit (CPMU) is an all-volunteer ambulance service that provides completely free emergency medical service to patrons of Central Park and the surrounding streets, in Manhattan, New York City. In addition to its two ambulances, CPMU also operates a rapid-response bike patrol, particularly during major events such as the New York City Marathon, the 1998 Goodwill Games, and concerts in Central Park (like the 2003 Dave Matthews Band Concert).

Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park - In 1998 the Wellington City Council set aside 2 km² of retired farmland in Karori southwest of Wellington, New Zealand for a mountain bike park. Development of the Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park began almost immediately with volunteer work parties planting trees and digging new tracks.

Keystone Wetlands - Keystone Heritage Park is an archeological site, an archaic wetlands and a botanical garden. The 52-acre park in El Paso’s Upper Valley is a City-owned park managed by a volunteer Board of Directors who are charged with preserving and developing the Park.



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See Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park. The park is Horseshoe Lake, a rifle range, an old military training bunker, and a golf course. Bidwell Park Bidwell Park Bidwell Park is a municipal park located in Chico, California. Now the site of Cedar Grove, the Nature Center, and World of Trees 1921,1926 Airplane field near golf course replaced after old one washed out by high waters in 1970 1972 Rod & Gun Club reports 77,300 targets used in 1971--possible cleanup of used skeet clay birds discussed 1972 Extensive discussion and study of closing South Park ... Okayed, but no funds. 1953 Chief Evans asks for site for Police pistol range 1953-54 Pistol range under construction 1954 Campfire Girls dedicate Campfire Counciil Ring in Lower Park 1955 Local midget race car group builds 250' long track in Live Oak Grove area 1959 Dam on Chico Creek proposed 1951 Day Camp 1956 New rifle range requested for private property access above Day Camp 1956 New rifle range requested for private property access above Day Camp 1956 New rifle range 1932 Polo field proposed 1933 CCC winter camp building east of the golf course 1926 Company G, 184th Infantry gets permission volunteer park.

Service Volunteering - Service Volunteering Community Service for Teens: Opportunities to Volunteer by Bernard Ryan, Community service is becoming an integral part of many school programs, service volunteering and Community Service for Teens is an important resource for students service volunteering and teachers interested in volunteering. This 8-volume set discusses a wide variety of community service options in eight different fields. Community Service for Teens includes: -- The educational service volunteering and career benefits of volunteering -- Interviews with student volunteers -- Self-assessment tests -- Types ...

Idea Volunteering - Idea Volunteering Treat Em Right: Tasty Ideas for Encouraging Volunteers, Let Your Volunteers Know How Much They're Appreciated. This Creative Resource by Susan Cutshall, 70 tasteful notes to let your volunteers know how much they're appreciated! "This place would be a zoo without our terrific volunteers" (add animal cookies). "We are nuts about our volunteers!" (add a package of nuts). Corny, sure! But fun idea volunteering and effective. Notes are printed four-up on a page for convenient reproduction. ...

Volunteer Fire Department - Volunteer Fire Department Population 485 After a 12-year absence, a real-life prodigal seeks to serve his hometown -- New Auburn, Wisconsin, population: 485 -- by joining the volunteer fire volunteer fire department and rescue department. In a place where men post claims of manhood on bug deflectors, where the local vigilante is a farmer's wife with a pistol volunteer fire department and a Bible, volunteer fire department and where the most senior firefighter is a cross-eyed butcher with one ...

Volunteering - Volunteering The Volunteer Management Handbook by Tracy D. Connors, "Until now, we volunteering and other nonprofits had to find out the hard wayby trial volunteering and errorthat garnering the energies of todays volunteers means answering their special needs. Thats where The Volunteer Management Handbook comes in, with helpful, practical, volunteering and proven solutions to the often overlooked problems of effectively managing volunteer efforts." From the Foreword by Kathleen Behrens Executive Director, New York Cares The VolunteerManagement Handbook Drawing on the experience ...

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