
Alan Ibarra
Alan Ibarra was a former Rails-to-Trails Conservancy intern. He enjoys long-distance walks and runs in nature, and is an avid enthusiast of the outdoors.
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Las Reglas de Oro: Seis Cosas Que Debes Saber Para La Temporada de Senderos
September 10, 2018
Read this blog in English. Sendero: Un sendero es un camino o rastro de uso recreativo, tÃpicamente en lugares cerca o dentro de la naturaleza. Tal vez ya lo haz escuchado, pero la temporada de senderos ha comenzado oficialmente. No importa si eres una persona que viaja diariamente al trabajo, un cuidador o un ciclista […]

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1,400-Mile LandLine Plan Is Building Active Transportation Momentum in Boston
August 29, 2018
What happens when vision meets trails? Change. The Boston area is expected to undergo some noteworthy change in the near future thanks to the LandLine Vision Plan—a newly proposed plan by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) that aims to complete a 1,400-mile connected network of regional trails and greenways and spur new opportunities for active transportation and […]

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A Journey Into History: Five Pathways to Explore the Historic Oregon Trail
July 27, 2018
Rugged valleys, cottonwoods, herds of pronghorns and wily snakes all met the pioneers of the Historic Oregon Trail in their trek westward from Independence, Missouri, to the wild lands of Oregon Country—which today includes Oregon, Washington and part of Idaho. Fueled by oxen-powered wagons and the desire for a better life, thousands of people made […]


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