A chorus of picks digging in the earth and the occasional sound of steel scraping stone accompanied the nearly 40 volunteers working just west of Empire on June 1 to build a historic trail for people with disabilities.
Partners for Access to the Woods is a nonprofit that specializes in opening public lands to the disabled. The trail, in part designed by students from the Colorado School of Mines, is both wheelchair accessible and designed for the blind, PAW director Carol Hunter said.
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