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Old Hickory Lake Resource Manager Crystal Tingle presents

Old Hickory Lake Resource Manager Crystal Tingle presents

Old Hickory Lake Resource Manager Crystal Tingle presents volunteers that contributed to the construction and completion of the Shutes Branch Mountain Bike Trail a certificate of appreciation during the Shutes ... More

The Friends of Shutes Branch lead a group of cyclists

The Friends of Shutes Branch lead a group of cyclists

The Friends of Shutes Branch lead a group of cyclists on the trail's first official bike ride immediately following the trail's ribbon cutting during the Shutes Branch Mountain Bike Trail Grand Opening on Satur... More

Old Hickory Lake Resource Manager Crystal Tingle honors

Old Hickory Lake Resource Manager Crystal Tingle honors

Old Hickory Lake Resource Manager Crystal Tingle honors the Friends of Shutes Branch, a mountain biking interest group, responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the 7.9-mile Shutes... More

A cyclist rounds a corner on the officially opened

A cyclist rounds a corner on the officially opened

A cyclist rounds a corner on the officially opened Shutes Branch Mountain Bike Trail after the grand opening celebration on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at Old Hickory Lake (USACE photo by Amy Redmond)

(left to right) Crystal Tingle, resource manager at

(left to right) Crystal Tingle, resource manager at

(left to right) Crystal Tingle, resource manager at Old Hickory; Steve Capps, member and current friends group coordinator; Tommy Hatcher, member and former friends group coordinator; Charlie Capps, friends gro... More

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