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the chief trail cheerleader forever," he says. "I want to ensure
there is adequate infrastructure to support hikers and bikers
in more remote sections of the trail, which requires continu-
ally working with small communities to address this."
One of the most recent developments is the bike route
completion, spearheaded by Montana Trail member Gra-
ham Goff, which is available on the OnX Backcountry app.
The Montana Trail also partnered with Highwood to earning
a State TSP grant to help Highwood construct a hiker-biker
campsite, including a Montana Trail bear-proof locker.
Costanza says, "[It's new,] so there are challenges, but it's
exciting, as well, because the trail is only going to get better
and better."
This sounds like a perfect reason to explore the moun-
tains, float the Missouri River, and walk the expanses of
eastern Montana in a way few others have by following the
Montana Trail.
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