By advocating for outdoor recreation opportunities, building with the most sustainable practices, and educating the community, The Fellowship of the Wheel is able to provide people of all ages and fitness levels a chance to appreciate their environment.



These trails wind through beautiful scenery and historic sites. They link towns and bring community volunteers together while assisting with the creation and maintenance of responsibly-built public trails.
Your involvement is critical to our continued success. Join the Fellowship today, come out to our trail days, and do your part to keep multi-use trails open. Enjoy!
Fellowship Staff
Adam Morse, Executive Director

Adam is our Executive Director. He lives in Richmond, VT, and began his journey with the Fellowship of the Wheel as a board member in 2015. His lifelong passion for cycling has taken many different paths from bicycle sales & service to trail building, multi-discipline competition, event promotion and volunteerism. Adam is committed to ensuring FOTW appeals to a diversity of rider abilities and community members through our trail networks and event series.
Eric Winter, Trail Manager

Eric first joined FOTW in 2015 as a crew member. After six fruitful years on the Trail Crew, Eric moved into the Trail Manager role where he manages annual trail maintenance plans and creates new builds, as well as trail crew and volunteer direction. In addition to six seasons learning our networks and maintenance needs, Eric brings a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with related work in Conservation Biology, GIS, Geomorphology, and Restoration Ecology. Eric is excited by the opportunity to influence the evolution of the Fellowships’ trail system while continuing to foster environmental stewardship and promote outdoor adventure.
Fellowship Board of Directors
Brittany Garland, President
Dan Selicaro, Vice President
Steph Baer, Secretary
Seth Maynard, Treasurer
Stef Burch
Skyler Veselis
Brendan Meryman
Derek Dobrydney
Chris Stabile
Anna Glosser

