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Steve Carr is a trails planner working on developing, promoting and maintaining land trails throughout the state of Maryland. Steve also occasionally leads unique, off the beaten track bicycle tours around the ancient Colonial City of Annapolis.
Over the last twenty years, Steve has managed many successful Annapolis and state political campaigns while implementing a wide range of environmental projects throughout the Annapolis area. Steve is a leading expert on local government issues, lecturing throughout the Chesapeake Bay region on a wide variety of topics.
In 2008, Steve authored the very popular book about the Chesapeake Bay entitled “Water Views”, a collaboration with famed Bay photographer Marion Warren and celebrated “Capital” cartoonist Eric Smith. In 2010, Steve published “The Canyon Chronicles”, a surreal memoir of intrigue and misadventure covering his fifteen years working for the U.S. Forest Service on the Kaibab National Forest on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. In 2012, Steve published “Anasazi Strip”, the first book in the Jenny Hatch Mystery Series. “Anasazi Strip” is currently one of the top sellers on Amazon books in the genre of American Southwest archeomystery. In 2014, Steve published “Kachina Roulette”, the second book in the Jenny Hatch Mystery Series. “Kachina Roulette” is fast becoming a popular favorite with Southwest fans of Tony Hillerman, Edward Abbey, and Hunter S. Thompson. Steve also has a regular column in “Bay Weekly” where he tackles natural curiosities, environmental issues of the day, and world class sailing events like the Volvo Ocean Race. Steve is an avid world traveler and outdoorsman who bikes (He rode his bicycle twice across the United States!), kayaks, sails, hikes, golfs, and hashes in his spare time with his lovely wife Inna.
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