Trail EAffect Episode 87 Scott Linnenburger Designing and Building the Iron Range Destination Mountain Bike Trail Systems
- How Scott got involved with the Iron Range Destination Mountain Bike Trail Systems: Tioga Trails, Redhead Bike Park, and Giants Ridge Bike Park
- How Mining Tax income helped fund this project
- Fencing around the Mining and legal access that needed to be changed to allow trails in the mining zones
- How trails create “repeat customers” for communities
- Redhead, and tackling some of the challenges, and convincing the community about how trails can make a positive difference in the community. Especially with the rapid project development pace
- Diversity of economic value for a community
- What it took from a planning perspective to flag these three trail systems & get them ready for building
- Getting to plan, design and project manage the entire project
- Getting into the Planning and Construction details for Tioga Trails in Grand Rapids / Cohasset area
- Getting into the Planning and Construction details for Redhead Bike Park in Chisholm, MN
- Getting into the Planning and Construction details for Giants Ridge Bike Park
- What it took to project manage a project of this size with the number of trail building companies and their staff
- Lessons and take aways that Scott learned through this project
- Ask More Questions and get the history for each site
- How projects like this are viable in other communities as well
- The importance of planning trail systems
- What makes a great trail community in Scott’s opinion
- Closing comments and words of wisdom from Scott Linnenburger
Links discussed in the show:
Kay-Linn Enterprises: https://www.kay-linn.com/
Tioga Trails & Recreation Area: https://tiogarecreation.com/
Redhead Bike Park: https://www.goredhead.com/
Giants Ridge Bike Park: https://www.giantsridge.com/
This Podcast has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services
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