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Daniel Tuttle
  • Class of 2013
  • Brevard, NC

Hunter Tuttle Takes Part in Brevard College's Inaugural Rails-to-Trails Biking Expedition

2012 May 15

Hunter Tuttle of Navarre is taking part in Brevard College's first-ever Rails-to-Trails biking expedition.

The group of Brevard College students and professors who will bike along the Virginia Creeper and New River cycling trails in Virginia, and the multi-state GAP and C&O Canal cycling trails connecting Pittsburg, Penn. and Washington, D.C.

The 11-day, 400-mile biking trip offers Brevard College students an opportunity for the interdisciplinary study of multi-use recreational trails, outdoor education, leadership and community economic development. Students will explore the economic, recreational, health, community and recreational benefits of Rail-to-Trail development.

The BC Bikes Study Tour will offer extended bicycle rides and incorporate meetings with local leaders working to develop the Ecusta Trail; Rail-to-Trail developers in Virginia; and with the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Washington, D.C. Meetings with the legislative staffs of U.S. Congressman Heath Shuler, U.S. Senator Kay Hagan and U.S. Senator Richard Burr are also planned.

Rides of 25 to 50 miles each day will leave time for exploration and discussion. The group will set up camp each night, and will also stay in a historic Lock House on the C&O Canal.

BC Bikes students-whose majors range from art and education to business and wilderness leadership-will log daily journal entries, photos and videos of their travels and experiences which will culminate in a shared summary on Facebook, blogs and the Brevard College Web site. Readers may follow the BC Bikes Rails-to-Trails expedition at: www.brevard.edu/bcbikes

Team leaders are Brevard College Assistant Professor of Business and Organizational Leadership Michael Oliphant and Associate Professor and Coordinator of Wilderness Leadership and Experiential Education Major Jennifer Kafsky.

The BC Bikes experience – which combines academics with outdoor exploration – is also designed to educate the public and raise awareness of the opportunities that rails-to-trails projects bring to communities; bring attention to organizations and groups poised to address the development and management of trails; and foster a sense of stewardship and community activity among the students who participate. The Blue Ridge Bicycle Club is a sponsor of the BC Bikes study tour. REI, The Hub, and Sycamore Cycles are equipment sponsors.

Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Brevard College (www.brevard.edu) offers a range of distinctive baccalaureate degree programs. The BC Bikes program embodies the College's commitment to a liberal arts education that is interdisciplinary and experiential.