By Dianne Anderson At just a hundred pounds soaking wet, Gigi Munos stepped into the Inland Empire Conservation Corps hauling rocks almost double her weight, all in a day's work, but her real reward is the job satisfaction. Now graduated, she soon joins the Backcountry Trail Building crew in Colorado after three years of preparing for what it's like to be a woman in a man's world. She chopped trees with the best of them at Conservation Corps' Lake Tahoe Center, clearing out the forest so new growth can flourish. Some projects are part of a native preserve where “the […]
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