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April 22, 2018 Shawn Redfield

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URGENT ACTION ALERT: America’s public lands are on URGENT ACTION ALERT: America’s public lands are on the line — and we need you to make a call to your Senator today.
 
Today, the Senate will hold a vote-a-rama as part of the budget reconciliation process. Colorado’s Senator Bennett is filing a critical amendment — the Public Lands Integrity Act — that would protect our public lands from being quietly sold off through a budget loophole.
 
Last year, the Senate came within a few votes of using the reconciliation process to sell off three million acres of federal public lands — lands that belong to all of us. Under current rules, that can happen again with only 51 votes. The Public Lands Integrity Act would change that, requiring a 60-vote threshold for any future attempt to sell or dispose of public lands through reconciliation.
 
Public lands are where we hike, bike, ride, camp, hunt, fish, work, pray, play, and seek renewal. They anchor local economies and are vital to our way of life. They are not a budget line item. The Public Lands Integrity Act is the first significant legislative safeguard against sell-offs now and into the future. There’s no excuse to sit this one out.
 
Please call your Senator NOW: 202-224-3121
 
Tell them: “I’m calling to urge the Senator to vote YES on the Public Lands Integrity Act amendment during vote-a-rama, should the amendment receive a vote.”
A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who donated to our spr A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who donated to our spring fundraiser! 
Our Spring Fundraiser starts today, and your support goes directly to work on the ground where it matters most:
🔥 Restoring sections of the trail impacted by wildfire
🥾 Building new singletrack to replace road segments
💧 Improving and maintaining critical water sources for trail users and wildlife
And... it's not too late to donate and get your special edition AZT❤️ sticker! Just drop a note that you'd like a sticker in the note area. Donate @ link in our bio!
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Join us for a special National Trails Day celebrat Join us for a special National Trails Day celebration on Saturday, June 6, 2026, on Highline in Pine!
We’ll be heading out on the Highline Trail (Passage 26) for a relaxed, family-friendly hike in honor of National Trails Day—a nationwide event organized by @americanhiking to celebrate trail stewardship, advocacy, and time outdoors.
📍 Where: Pine Trailhead ~ Highline Trail 
🗓️ When: Sat, June 6, 2026
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
🥾 Hike: ~2–3 miles round trip (easy, with options to go shorter or longer)
👉 sign up: https://arizonatrailassociation.my.salesforce-sites.com/apex/registerForEventPage?cid=701TP00000jxKYiYAM

We’ll meet at the Pine Trailhead in Pine and explore sections of the Highline / Arizona Trail, checking out nearby junctions and connector routes. Whether you want a casual walk, a longer adventure, or even a bike ride instead, this outing is flexible and open to all abilities.
After the hike, we’ll gather at @That Brewery (Arizona Trail Business Partner) for lunch and a well-earned Arizona Trail Ale.
Come celebrate trails, community, and the Arizona outdoors with us on National Trails Day!
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⚒️ Last weekend, we held the first of two Trail St ⚒️ Last weekend, we held the first of two Trail Structures & Rock Work Trail Skills Institute (TSI) courses in #WalnutCanyon on Passage 31. Volunteers learned about rock work planning and execution and built a rock ramp to mitigate some badly eroded and steep trail along the #AZT. This structure should hold up for years to come, and all trail users will all benefit from this project!
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