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Plan Ahead and Prepare

 Identify and record the goals of your trip.
 Identify the skill and ability of trip participants.
 Gain knowledge of the area you plan to visit from land
  managers, maps, and literature.
 Choose equipment and clothing for comfort, safety, and
  Leave No Trace qualities.
 Plan trip activities to match your goals, skills, and
  abilities.
 Meal Planning
Travel and Camp on Durable
Surfaces
 Select a flat, safe place to camp.
 Stay on the Trail; never shortcut switchbacks. Take breaks off-trail on
  durable surfaces, such as rock or grass.
 Restrict activities to areas where vegetation is already absent.
Dispose of Waste Properly
Dig a Cat hole to in your waste product
Pack it in, Pack it out.” Don’t burn, bury, or leave litter
  or extra food. This includes cigarette butts, and fruit
  peels. Keep your trash bag handy so you can pick up
  litter left by others.
Leave What You Find


 Avoid Damaging Live Trees and Plants
 Leave Natural Objects and Cultural Artifacts
 Consider using rubber tips on the bottom of your
  trekking poles to avoid scratch marks on rocks,
  “clicking” sounds, and leaving holes along the trail.
 Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species
  by checking your boots, socks, packs, tents, and
  clothing for non-native seeds that you could remove
  before hitting the trail.
Minimize Campfire Impacts

  Firewood
 Avoid using hatchets, saws, or breaking branches off standing or
  downed trees. Dead and down wood burns easily, is easy to collect and
  leaves less impact.
 Use small pieces of wood no larger than the diameter of an adult wrist
  that can be broken with your hands
   Cleanup
 Provide adequate supervision for young people when using stoves or
  fires.
 Follow all product and safety labels for stoves.
 Use approved containers for fuel
Respect Wildlife
 Quick movements and loud noises are stressful to
  animals. Travel quietly and do not pursue, feed or force
  animals to flee.
 Do not touch, get close to, feed or pick up wild
  animals. It is stressful to the animal, and it is possible
  that the animal may harbor rabies or other diseases.
  Sick or wounded animals can bite, peck or scratch and
  send you to the hospital.
Be Considerate of Other Visitors

Many people come to the outdoors to listen to nature.
 Excessive noise, unleashed pets and damaged
 surroundings take away from everyone's experience.
Hikers and bicyclists should move off the trail to the
 downhill side.

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Leave no trace

  • 2. Plan Ahead and Prepare  Identify and record the goals of your trip.  Identify the skill and ability of trip participants.  Gain knowledge of the area you plan to visit from land managers, maps, and literature.  Choose equipment and clothing for comfort, safety, and Leave No Trace qualities.  Plan trip activities to match your goals, skills, and abilities.  Meal Planning
  • 3. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces  Select a flat, safe place to camp.  Stay on the Trail; never shortcut switchbacks. Take breaks off-trail on durable surfaces, such as rock or grass.  Restrict activities to areas where vegetation is already absent.
  • 4. Dispose of Waste Properly Dig a Cat hole to in your waste product Pack it in, Pack it out.” Don’t burn, bury, or leave litter or extra food. This includes cigarette butts, and fruit peels. Keep your trash bag handy so you can pick up litter left by others.
  • 5. Leave What You Find  Avoid Damaging Live Trees and Plants  Leave Natural Objects and Cultural Artifacts  Consider using rubber tips on the bottom of your trekking poles to avoid scratch marks on rocks, “clicking” sounds, and leaving holes along the trail.  Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species by checking your boots, socks, packs, tents, and clothing for non-native seeds that you could remove before hitting the trail.
  • 6. Minimize Campfire Impacts Firewood  Avoid using hatchets, saws, or breaking branches off standing or downed trees. Dead and down wood burns easily, is easy to collect and leaves less impact.  Use small pieces of wood no larger than the diameter of an adult wrist that can be broken with your hands Cleanup  Provide adequate supervision for young people when using stoves or fires.  Follow all product and safety labels for stoves.  Use approved containers for fuel
  • 7. Respect Wildlife  Quick movements and loud noises are stressful to animals. Travel quietly and do not pursue, feed or force animals to flee.  Do not touch, get close to, feed or pick up wild animals. It is stressful to the animal, and it is possible that the animal may harbor rabies or other diseases. Sick or wounded animals can bite, peck or scratch and send you to the hospital.
  • 8. Be Considerate of Other Visitors Many people come to the outdoors to listen to nature. Excessive noise, unleashed pets and damaged surroundings take away from everyone's experience. Hikers and bicyclists should move off the trail to the downhill side.