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Nyo Harbor is a working port with a marina, where you can board a crab-catching or whale-watching cruise or take a leisurely kayak ride upstream on the Noyo River. Ft. Bragg is a community with the best North Coast Hospitality; where you can hike and bike, wine and dine, kayak and beachcomb.
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For the nature enthusiasts, San Rafael is home to the historic China Camp State Park. Visitors can hike, horseback ride, and bike the trails along the sweeping views of the San Pablo Bay to the east, and San Rafael and the San Francisco Bay to the west or for those who prefer water activities, there is boating, windsurfing and fishing on the pier.
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And withclearly the best amenities, there’s always something to do at Devonshire:Plan a cookout with friends on the patio of The Club at Devonshire, Spend an afternoon at one of the community pools, Play a game of basketball or volleyball with neighbors, Relax while letting your dog play and socialize at the dog park, Catch a few fish with your little ones at the pond, Take a long, leisurely bike ride on the trails through the community.
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We envision a Utah where complete networks of safe bike lanes, paths, and trails contribute to livable, healthy communities, allowing everyone to ride regardless of age, ability, race, or income.
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Must be able to ride a downhill mountain bike proficiently, maintaining control in all conditions and on all trails. This position is responsible for teaching downhill mountain biking lessons to guests of the Angel Fire Bike Park and may also entail some duties in the Bike Shop.
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Whether it’s watching a sunset, with a drink in hand, from a rooftop bar that overlooks our Mississippi River, taking in the culture that makes up the Quad Cities at summer festivals, or taking a bike ride along the riverbank on a crisp fall, morning, the QC loves their river and are proud to call it home.
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Can ride simple trails and dirt roads. Helps to create and maintain trails specifically for mountain biking. Lead specific cabin groups on exploring camp via bike. Has knowledge of bike maintenance and repair.
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Must be experienced on mountain bikes, preferably downhill and have the ability to ride all levels of trails in the Bike Park. Operates mini excavators (John Deere 35G, John Deere 50) and trail dozer for building and maintaining bike trails and occasionally operates skid loader, telehandler, loader, and others.
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Enjoy camping, fishing, a 15,000+ acre nature preserve with the longest mountain river in the state, enjoy swimming in our waterfalls and having a picnic in Little River Canyon and even ride our 25+ miles of mountain bike trails.
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Take a rejuvenating walk or bike ride on the trails to find inspiration in nature's beauty. Hop on Nextracker’s bike to ride through the breathtaking landscape. Bike-Friendly: We believe that a refreshing environment enhances creativity and well-being.
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Walnut Creek is also home to some of the best private and public schools in Northern California (boasting a HS graduation rate 21% higher than the CA average), 22 city parks, paved bike trails, and a thriving downtown neighborhood with historic landmarks, restaurants, and high-end retail establishments.
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Comprised of six counties in Illinois and Iowa, the Quad Cities boasts a low cost of living, easy commutes, nationally regarded K-12 schools and ample cultural and recreational amenities including theaters, riverfront attractions, hundreds of miles of trails and a plethora of dining options.
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Dog-Friendly Office: We understand the importance of work-life balance. Additionally, you can take advantage of yoga classes in our Zen Garden for ultimate tranquility and mindfulness. We are creative, collaborative and passionate problem-solvers from diverse backgrounds, driven by our shared mission to provide smart solar and software solutions for our customers and to mitigate climate change for future generations.
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Great shopping, fitness centers, restaurants, and outdoor recreation: Walking/bike riding trails and water sports. Easy ferry ride to CT with scenic views. Great shopping, fitness centers, restaurants, and outdoor recreation: Walking/bike riding trails and water sports.
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Whether it's watching a sunset, enjoying amazing food and drinks from a rooftop bar that overlooks our Mississippi River, taking in the culture that makes up the Quad Cities at summer festivals, or taking a bike ride along the riverbank on a crisp fall, morning, the QC loves their river and are proud to call it home.
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