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Why "Tread Lightly!"...?
Treading Lightly is one of the best practices that we as public land users can do to make sure that we can not only continue to use our public lands in a variety of recreational manners, but also make sure that the natural resources and experiences remain intact for future generations. Its not about restriction, but rather about responsibility for our public lands and to ourselves, our friends and families, other visitors, and future generations.
So what does it mean to "Tread Lightly"? Well, we've developed our 5 Principles to break it down to basics: Tread Lightly! Principles Travel Responsibly on land by staying on designated roads, trails and areas. Go over, not around, obstacles to avoid widening the trails. Cross streams only at designated crossings. When possible avoid wet, muddy trails. On water, stay on designated waterways and launch your watercraft in designated areas. Respect the Rights of Others including private property owners, all recreational trail users, campers and others so they can enjoy their recreational activities undisturbed. Leave gates as you found them. Yield right of way to those passing you or going uphill. On water, respect anglers, swimmers, skiers, boaters, divers and those on or near shore. Educate Yourself prior to your trip by obtaining travel maps and regulations from public agencies. Plan for your trip, take recreation skills classes and know how to operate your equipment safely. Avoid Sensitive Areas on land such as meadows, lakeshores, wetlands and streams. Stay on designated routes. This protects wildlife habitats and sensitive soils from damage. Don’t disturb historical, archeological or paleontological sites. On water, avoid operating your watercraft in shallow waters or near shorelines at high speeds. Do Your Part by modeling appropriate behavior, leaving the area better than you found it, properly disposing of waste, minimizing the use of fire, avoiding the spread of invasive species and repairing degraded areas. We gain a lot by Treading Lightly as a community. Please help us by promoting the Tread Lightly! ethics whenever you can. ![]() For more information: Tread Lightly - Home Also, you can follow us with social media! Facebook: Tread Lightly! | Facebook Twitter: Twitter Myspace: Tread Lightly (Tread Lightly!) on Myspace ![]() Thanks for the support!! And please, feel free to ask here if you have any questions or desire for clarification, at all.
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For more information, or to become a member... Please visit us at www.treadlighty.org Remember, our ability to ride tomorrow depends on our actions today. Please Tread Lightly! |
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Re: Why "Tread Lightly!"...?
Good afternoon everyone! Just wanted to toss out a quick hello to let you know what Tread Lightly! has been up to recently, and where we're headed...
Past Events: Phoenix International Sportsmens Expo - Phoenix, AZ Salt Lake City International Sportsmens Expo - Salt Lake City, UT Scouting University - Greenville, NC Upcoming Events: Denver St. Patricks Day Parade (Guest appearance by LightFoot, with Stay The Trail) - March 17 in Denver, CO National OHV Safety and Education Conference - March 26 and 27 in Sacramento, CA Easter Jeep Safari - April 4 to 8 in Moab, UT Stewardship Day @ The Capital - April 19 in Denver, CO Scout-O-Rama - May 5 in Salt Lake City, UT Overland Expo - May 18 to 20 in Flagstaff, AZ We are scheduling Tread Trainer and Master Trainer courses coming up, so if your organization, club, business, school, or agency is interested in hosting a course, please visit our Tread Trainer page: Tread Lightly - Tread Trainer Stewardship Grants application deadline has been extended back to April 1, so if your member club is interested in some money for projects, please visit the page here for details: Tread Lightly - Stewardship Grants We've also recently added a $60 dollar, three year option for our members, and with over 90% of your donation going directly towards our education, outreach, and stewardship programs your contributions are being put to good use! Tread Lightly! leads a national effort to protect recreation access by promoting ethics education and stewardship programs nationwide. Get involved, and Do your part to support responsible enjoyment of America's lands and waterways. ![]() And in case spring comes in like a lion and keeps you off the trail, entertain and educate yourself for an hour or so by taking our online awareness course!
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For more information, or to become a member... Please visit us at www.treadlighty.org Remember, our ability to ride tomorrow depends on our actions today. Please Tread Lightly! |
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