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EAGLES NESTWILDERNESSBOULDER LAKEWINTER TRAILFYI: The map on the reverse side isnot intended <strong>for</strong> navigation, but rather<strong>for</strong> general orientation.P.S. More trail maps available atwww.oriconline.orgLocation: Eagles Nest Wilderness Contact Info: Dillon Ranger DistrictWhite River National Forest 970-468-5400Off CO 9 N. of Silverthornewww.fs.fed.us/r24Length: 4.03 miles one-way (est. mileage rounded to the nearest ¼ mile)Time: The average person snowshoes apx. 1 mile an hour, not including breaks.Adjust your time +/- based on terrain, snow conditions, wind speed, your skill andfitness level and whether you are snowshoeing, skiing or hiking.Elevation Gain/Loss: +1372' -1' = +1371'Difficulty: Easy to ModerateActivities: Snowshoeing, skiing and hiking (when there’s not enough snow)Season: December to March (Check www.oriconline.org <strong>for</strong> snow depthsand avalanche conditions)Dogs permitted: On a leash not longer than six feet in lengthPermits: None requiredGetting There from Denver: Take I-70 west to Silverthorne. Go north on COHighway 9 to the Boulder Creek Trail (about 9 miles on west side of road). Thetrailhead is at the beginning of Forest Road 1376.Maps: National Geographic Trails Illustrated #108E (eastside, top center),Latitude 40° Summit County and or the Willow Lakes USGS 7.5 topographicmap. IMPORTANT: Stay found with the aid of a topographic map, a compass, aGPS receiver and the skill to use them.Safety Concerns and Supplemental Info: • Dress appropriately <strong>for</strong> winterconditions • Plan <strong>for</strong> shorter days in the Winter monthsThe Trail: The Boulder Creek Trail #59 follows Boulder Creek through the treesto the lake. It is steep at the beginning.TIP: Contact the Dillon Ranger District <strong>for</strong> trail updates and snow conditions.Highlights: • Views of Gore Range are spectacular • Beautiful lake • Groves ofAspen • Several small, frozen ponds along the way • Several meadows© 2007 ORIC All rights reserved.OUTDOOR RECREATION INFORMATION CENTER • 1416 Platte Street • Denver CO 80202Ask us. We’ll Tell You Where To Go • www.oriconline.org • Updated: 10-22-2009


<strong>Architectural</strong> <strong>Testing</strong>PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION:Professional Engineer - Civil, Cali<strong>for</strong>niaEDUCATION:Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania• B.S. in Civil Engineering, 1999INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS:ASTM – American Society <strong>for</strong> <strong>Testing</strong> and Materials− Committee C14 on Glass and Glass Products− Committee E06 on Per<strong>for</strong>mance of Buildings− Committee E30 on Forensic SciencesAAMA – American <strong>Architectural</strong> Manufacturers Association− Participated in subcommittee meetings− Assisted in writing guide specifications and manuals− Accredited Installation Instructor – Installation MastersAPTI – The Association <strong>for</strong> Preservation Technology− Rapporteurs’ Assistant, APT International Annual Conference: Asilomar 2001SWRI – Sealant Waterproofing and Restoration Institute− Technical Committee MemberRCI – Roof Consultants Institute– Professional MemberPUBLICATIONS:RCI – The Institute of Roofing, Waterproofing, & Building Envelope Professionals− Procedures <strong>for</strong> Commissioning Building Envelopes - Knight, Boyle, <strong>Runkle</strong>Applicator Magazine (Spring 2009)– It’s Not What You Expect but What You Inspect – <strong>Runkle</strong>STO Protect Newsletter (Winter 2009)– Commissioning Better Building – and Value


<strong>Architectural</strong> <strong>Testing</strong>PRESENTATIONS/LECTURES:The Association <strong>for</strong> Preservation Technology− Cathodic Protection - APT International Annual Conference: Asilomar 2001, PacificGrove, Cali<strong>for</strong>niaGlassBuild America− Forensic Water <strong>Testing</strong>: Glass Build 2006, Las Vegas, NevadaBuild Boston (BSA)− Building Envelope Commissioning: Build Boston 2007, Boston, MassachusettsConstruct (CSI Show)− Building Envelope Commissioning: Construct 2008, Las Vegas, NevadaBuild Boston (BSA)− <strong>Testing</strong> and Inspections Associated with Building Envelope Commissioning:Boston 2008, Boston, MassachusettsBuildRoof Consultants Institute (RCI)− Building Envelope Commissioning: 2008, Atlanta, GeorgiaAmerican <strong>Architectural</strong> Manufacturers Association (AAMA)− Field Water <strong>Testing</strong>: 2008, Jacksonville, FloridaThe American Institute of Architects (AIA)− <strong>Testing</strong> and Inspections Associated with Building Envelope Commissioning: 2009,Washington, D.C.The Sealant Restoration & Waterproofing Institute (SWRI)− It’s Not What You Expect but What You Inspect: 2009, St. Thomas, US Virgin IslandsPennsylvania State University, Building Enclosure Science and Design - AE 542− Guest lecturer – The Practice of Building Envelope Commissioning, April, 2009, York,Pennsylvania

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