Biking Trail Fundraising Video is a Robert Peak Design pro bono production to help acquire grant funding for constructing new mountain bike trails at Cacapon State Park in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. In this video, Mark Hoyle of the group Mountain Bikers of the 540 & 304 explains the goal of obtaining funds to build 20 miles of professional and sustainable multi-use mountain biking, hiking, and running trails. Also interviewed are Cacapon State Park superintendant Scott Fourtney, assistant superintendant Kelly Smith, and naturalist Valerie Chaney. Copyright, Robert Peak Design, 2018.
Special thanks to Rick Watson for shots of the Boy Scouts.
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Robert Peak established his career in 1987 with graphic design in Washington, D.C. He was on the forefront of the budding desktop publishing movement and both catered to a substantial list of design clients and served as expert consultant to government agencies and private firms for effectively using design software. In 1993, he undertook a 4-year round-the-world travel and photography expedition with his wife, Jennifer Carpenter-Peak, and subsequently relocated to Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. The studio doors were reopened in 1996, and the firm expanded the services in 2002 with commercial photography, in 2007 with film production, and in 2013 with aerial photography/cinematography.
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