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PREVIEW: Tom Lepesqueur, Trail Builder

Season 2 Episode 3 | 30s

Ever wonder who builds the mountain biking trails that so many get to enjoy? Meet Tom Lepesqueur - mountain bike trail builder and some would say mountain bike trail artist. Known for building trails with a dedication to aesthetic and ecological sustainability, discover why Tom builds the trails he does.

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Jun 8: A renovated old tram car at snowy Jay Peak, Vermont, provides ramen inspired food .
May 11: A unique, family-friendly dining experience in the heart of Manchester, Vermont.
Apr. 13: An eclectic take on traditional East Asian cuisine at a restaurant in Montreal.
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