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Kei 🗝️
@keikreutler
Next installment in the Club Case Studies series on mountain clubs Since moving near the Appalachian Trail, I've gone deep on the history of mountain clubs, being curious how these organizations comprised of local chapters coordinated across cultural, political, and bioregional fractures. In the US, they built, maintained, and stewarded most public access trails until the 1970s when many responsibilities passed to the federal government. Today, groups like the Appalachian Mountain Club still have local chapters that maintain basic infrastructure like huts for hikers. Read it here: https://syndicate.io/blog/research-piece-mountain-clubs
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This made me smile ;-). "For fun, mountain clubs could inspire how layer 2 networks structure their sequencer membership and maintenance responsibilities."
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