what is now a core group of 45 well- trained volunteers who travel the trails of New York. In the last year volun- teers have collectively donated 8,000 hours of service at a value of $200,000. The Jolly Rovers are also dedicated to paying it forward when it comes to - shops a year to any volunteers interest- ed in learning their skills. In addition, any organizations wishing to raise the volunteers. unique niche, bringing highly trained and skilled labor to projects, and pass- ing on those skills to others so the pool of trail knowledge is ever expanding.
continued on page 8 A Jolly Rovers crew splitting boulders for a rock project
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