More than Maps: New York - New Jersey Trail Conference
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More than Maps: Insights from the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
In this episode of Kaatscast, host Brett Barry interviews Melissa Cascini, Senior Program Coordinator for the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, during a hike on the Upper Ridge Trail at the Catskills Visitor Center. Melissa shares her journey with the organization, highlighting the importance of their iconic, durable trail maps and the broader scope of the Trail Conference's activities, including trail maintenance, public land protection, and battling invasive species through innovative programs like the conservation dog team. The discussion also delves into the conference's collaborations with other entities such as the DEC and various local clubs to maintain trails and infrastructure, especially in the Catskills region.
Melissa reflects on her passion for trails, the rewarding experience of working with dedicated volunteers, and how she balances professional responsibilities with her personal love for hiking and the outdoors.
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00:00 Introduction to the Trail Conference
00:17 Iconic Trail Maps
00:53 Meet Melissa Cassini
02:18 History and Mission of the Trail Conference
04:15 Partnerships and Collaborations
05:53 Trail Maintenance and Volunteer Work
09:52 Lean-to Projects and Accessibility
13:19 Getting Involved and Volunteer Opportunities
14:26 Personal Insights and Hobbies
16:05 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes
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