In addition to the increased maintenance required by this year's intense weather events (clearing downed trees and trimming weeds more frequently), trail stewards and their teams completed a number of projects this year. These efforts were supported by fund drives, grants, municipal contributions and individual donations that enabled machine rentals, tool and materials purchases and in the case of Middleton Bike Park, hiring a contractor. None of this would have happened without the significant volunteer hours so many of you contributed. Thank you to everyone who made these projects happen, especially our trail stewards!
CamRock: Added a jump/flow line that includes eight table jumps, multiple berms and a couple of drops to Outback. Also reshaped berms, rollers, jumps and landing zones on Mayor's Playground jump line. —Dave Reece
Chief Naaga Keramani Park (Baraboo): Added a quarter mile of flowy, hand-cut singletrack. Reminder to participate in the trail maintenance clinic on Saturday, September 7th. —Pete Schmitz
Dam Trails: Completion of Rockwire which will alleviate congestion at NICA practice and improve overall flow. —John Sauer
Middleton Bike Park: Completion and grand opening of all-weather pump track. —Jon Augsburger
New Glarus Woods: Completion of first mile of trail. —Ben Neff
Seminole: Scout Milo Plant completed his Eagle Scout Project of widening the Green loop to accommodate adaptive cycles. Widening bridges on the green loop will happen next. —Cory Nelson
Quarry Ridge: Added an addition to Northwoods, built a new beginner/skills loop, improved drainage and features throughout the park. —Michael Schrader
Quarry Park: Rock armored the tallest and steepest lip at the park, reshaped eroded lips and berms, closed off improvised trails, cleared deadfall and overgrowth from the outer XC loop. —Matt Hamann