Wheels On Trails

424 West Superior Street, Suite 201
Duluth, MN 55802

ph: 219-729-7126
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  • Home
  • 1. InvolvementClick to open the 1. Involvement menu
    • Expanding Horizons Program
    • Expanding Outdoor Horizons
    • Great American Camp Out
    • American Trail Day
    • Mentors (volunteers)
  • 2. EvaluationClick to open the 2. Evaluation menu
    • Accessible Maps - Duluth
    • Accessible Trail Evaluation (ATE)
    • ATE Training
    • ADA Outdoor Guidelines
  • 3. Modification
  • 4. RehabilitationClick to open the 4. Rehabilitation menu
    • Munger / WWF Trail Head
    • Duluth, Mn. Trails
    • Gitchi Gami Trail
    • Split Rock Light House
  • 5. PublicationClick to open the 5. Publication menu
    • Accessability
    • American Trail Magazine
    • ARC Newsletter
    • PDC Newsletter
  • 6. PromotionClick to open the 6. Promotion menu
    • Fit City of Duluth, Mn.
    • Mobility Expo Booth
    • Minnesota Council of Non-profits
    • National Trails Symposium 2008
    • National Trails Symposium 2006
    • Nebraska Trail Conference 2009
  • Contact Us

 

ATE TRAINING

trail evaluation by a crew of volunteers

  The ATE (Accessible Trail Evaluation) Training effort is directed at 1. learning the ADA standards, 2. measuring UTAP (Universal Trail Accessibility Program) data, and 3. Reporting the trail information.   - (Site Under Construction)

Adapted Tools

   The tools that the UTAP uses for trails evaluation - (Site Under Construction)

Adapted Training

   An adapted training program has been developed to help with the preparation that individuals need to be an active part of the 'Accessible Trail Evaluation' crew.  

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424 West Superior Street, Suite 201
Duluth, MN 55802

ph: 219-729-7126
alt: 218-628-3373

wheelsontrails@yahoo.com