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Daryl Wood

In addition to being a HPA board member, Darryl is the Executive Director of LEAP, a non-profit supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities centered in Farmington Maine. As a dedicated sportsman and trail maker, the mission and vision of the High Peaks Alliance appealed to his sense of quality of place, now and into the future. Access to the outdoors in Maine means maintaining traditional uses to the greatest extent possible for future generations. Improving access so people of all abilities can partake is equally as important to him.

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