Enter for a Chance to Win the SiteMaster by Camelot Tools

Who doesn’t love free stuff? More importantly, who doesn’t love a free hand tool? We’ve partnered with Camelot Tools to do a giveaway. Camelot created the SiteMaster. One of the best parts of the trail building is the community. You get to know the people behind the brands. Camelot has been a huge encouragement to this magazine.

Ok, here’s how to win …

  1. Follow Camelot Tools on Instagram (@camelottoolsllc).

  2. Sign up for the Trail Builder Magazine newsletter.

  3. Tag a friend on our Instagram post announcing this giveaway.

It’s as simple as that. There are three ways to win: even if you’ve already subscribed to our newsletter, you can win.

Last fall, Camelot sent a SiteMaster to give to the lady diggers and shredders at NW Trail Sisters. I’ve been out several times to snap photos at their dig days and watch them use the SiteMaster. Here’s what they had to say about it …

"The Camelot Sitemaster is a great multi-use tool, handy for rigorous trail work in the Pacific Northwest. It's lightweight and easy to haul while hiking through the woods. Because of its weight, I am able to work longer with less muscle fatigue, which means more trail gets built and I feel less wrecked at the end of the day!"

The contest ends Friday, October 13 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. The winner will be announced on Monday, October 16, on our Instagram Stories.

Words: Sean Benesh Photos: Sean Benesh


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Sean Benesh

Sean is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Trail Builder Mag. He is also the Communications Director for the Northwest Trail Alliance in Portland, Oregon. While in grad school, he worked as a mountain biking guide in Southern Arizona. Sean also spends time in the classroom as a digital media instructor at Warner Pacific University.

Sean Benesh

Sean is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Trail Builder Mag. He is also the Communications Director for the Northwest Trail Alliance in Portland, Oregon. While in grad school, he worked as a mountain biking guide in Southern Arizona. Sean also spends time in the classroom as a digital media instructor at Warner Pacific University.

http://www.seanbenesh.com
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