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Staff 

 

Dave Kaemmerer  - Lead mapper, Web designer

Dave Kaemmerer has been riding mules and and mapping trails for 6 years. Dave has been mapping with Magellan GPS for much longer than he has been riding. Dave originally started using GPS's in the sport of GeoCaching.  

 

Two of your HTMPS Mappers- Dave and Kris Kaemmerer

 

Jeff Johnson -  Mapper. Jeff Johnson is a frequent mule trail rider in MO who has recently added GPS mapping to his list of hobbies. 

Jeff Reeves - Contributing Editor. 

Lalita Creighton - Mapper

Lalita Creighton has been trail riding for over 20 years and has no plans of stopping.  Recently she acquired a Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx GPS receiver and has found a new passion--recording trail data and creating trail maps.  She presently resides in Missouri with her husband and two of their three horses.  The third, her original trusty trail mount, has been retired and now takes his job of companion animal for her friend's horse very seriously.  Lalita has ridden at several of Missouri's state parks, conservation areas, St. Louis County parks, and in Mark Twain National Forest.  She may be contacted at n2stitch@gmail.com

 

Mark Shurley - Mapper 

A little about Mark, He was born and raised on the family farm near Augusta, Georgia and he is the 5th generation to live on the farm.  As a teenager he rode on local trail rides in Georgia and South Carolina but quit when he turned 16.  In June of 1999 he took his my Mom to Cross Country Trail Ride in Eminence, Mo so she could ride with her niece and nephew from Kansas City, Mo.  At this time he regained his love of riding and his Mom and him have been riding thier Missouri Foxtrotters every weekend in Georgia as well as a several large organized rides a year including the June CCTR trail ride.  He has always had an interest in cartography and got his first GPS a Garmin 76cs for Christmas in 2005.  In February of this year he upgraded to a Delorme PN-20 because of its unique capabilities.  He always ride with the GPS and have been mapping trails since then.
 
Beth Mayer - Graphic Editor

Kristine Kaemmerer  - Photographer

Kris Kaemmerer has been riding since she was a child on her families farm. She and her mule Kate are always ready to explore a new trail and bring back great photos.