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United States Department of Agriculture
Photos by: Ron Thomas. G. Rowell.
A. Schmidecker. FPG
April 1991
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GET INSIDE THE GREAT OUTDOORS Access to Your National Forests
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1991-10-14
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GET INSIDE THE GREAT OUTDOORS Access to Your National Forests
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February 1991
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Access to Your
National Forests
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February 1991
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et's go camping!" For many people, these
words bring visions of clean, sparkling lakes
J and streams; meadows dotted with wildflowers; tall, shady forests; and the chance to
see animals in their natural homes. More people
than ever before are visiting parks and other
areas to enjoy these experiences. Unfortunately,
"through carelessness and poor camping habits,
visitors sometimes spoil and even destroy the
beauty they have come to see. Pitching camp,
washing dishes, or even tying up a horse in
the wrong place can damage the environment.
There are ways to camp in natural areas and
still preserve them. The United States Forest Ser
vice has a slogan to sum up these good camping
skills: Leave No Trace. This means that you
should leave any area exactly as you found it,
with no sign or trace that you passed through.
Below are guidelines to follow on a camping,
hiking, or horseback trip. They will help you have
a safe journey and keep scenic areas beautiful
for you—and others—to enjoy later.
CLEANING UP
irepare for your trip by collecting
maps and information on the area
you'll be visiting. Ask your mom or dad
to get any necessary permits. Make a
list of lightweight supplies and gear
you'll need, such as warm sleeping
bags, air mattresses or foam sleeping
pads, tents made of nylon or Camper
Cloth, and metal cookware. Take de
hydrated foods, and store water and
food in plastic rather than in glass
containers. Will you need a compass,
a canteen, or a camera? Consider tak
ing a small campstove so you won't
have to build a fire. And don't forget to
carry a first-aid kit.
now would you like to come across
a mountain stream with soap, grease,
food particles, or other trash floating
in it? To avoid polluting the water,
never wash dishes or clothes in a lake
or stream. Instead, do the washing in
a pan or pail filled with water. Use only
soap that won't harm the environ
ment. Dump the dirty water into a hole
Try to pick a site well away from the
trail, where you won't have to cut
down trees and plants to set up camp.
Make sure your camping spot is at
least 200 feet (61 m) away from the
closest lake or stream.
Try not to destroy the surrounding
plant life as you build camp. Don't
chop off tree boughs for beds or shel
ters. And never wrap wire around
trees or bang nails into them.
It's the end of your first day on the
trail—time to pitch camp. As you
search for a comfortable site, look for
one that won't be easily damaged.
The pressure of people's feet and
horses' hooves soon destroys soft,
fragile areas such as lakeshores and
damp meadows. You should avoid
sites that have already been heavily
used as well as sites covered with
young, delicate plants.
to pack gear on horses, try manta
tarps and panniers (PAN-yuhrz).
Manta tarps are large, waterproof
cloths that you can also use as ground
cloths or supply covers. Pannierssacks or baskets that hang on each
side of the saddle—are easy to reach
into on the trail, and they make handy
storage containers at camp. Secure
the packs with lightweight rope. Later
on, you can use it to make hitchlines
for the horses.
at least 200 feet (61 m) away from the
lake or stream. The water will then be
filtered by the soil before it reaches
the lake or stream.
Don't take a bath in lakes or
streams, either. You can jump in to get
wet—but lather up well away from the
lake or stream. Use a bucket of water
to rinse off.
6 PREPARING TO LEAVE
Will you be camping for several days
in one spot? If so, a temporary corral
for the horses is a good idea. The easn
est type to build and later to take
down is a rope corral. You can make
one by stretching two parallel ropes
from tree to tree and connecting them
with cross ropes. Be sure to build the
corral at least 200 feet (61 m) from the
nearest lakeshore or stream.
Ihe pawing of horses' hooves can
damage tree roots and plants at the
base of trees, so it's best to tie horses
to trees for only short periods of time.
If possible, tie horses away from the
base of trees. A good way to do this is
to set up a hitch line between two
sturdy trees. Wrap wide nylon "treesaver straps" or old car seat belts
around the trees and connect the
ends with rope. Hitch the horses to
this connecting rope.
If fires are permitted, and you don't
have a campstove, dig a small hole
and carefully set aside the soil, plants,
and rocks that you remove. Trim back
the grass on the rim of the hole. Build
a fire in it by gathering dead tree
branches from the ground. If you must
cut dead trees for firewood, make
sure no birds, squirrels, or other ani
mals are living in them. Never throw
aluminum cans or foil into the fire.
If a horse keeps pawing the ground
nervously, hobbling it—fastening its
two front legs together—will make it
stand quieter. Sometimes flies and
mosquitoes make horses restless.
Using insect repellent can make
horses more comfortable and calm.
lack feed such as hay, alfalfa cubes,
and grain, and give these to the
horses in a nose bag as a supplement
to grazing. On long trips, horses need
extra salt. Place the salt in a hollow log
or other container so it won't be
washed into the soil.
l u t out the fire when you leave. Use
water if it's available. Make sure the
ashes are cool by carefully feeling
them with your hands. Bury the ashes
away from the fire pit and campsite.
Then replace the soil, plants, and
rocks that you removed from the hole.
there's one general rule to remem
ber when you break camp: pack it in—
pack it out. That means take out
everything you brought in and leave
the site just as you found it.
It's all right to burn paper and food
scraps, but don't bury garbage. Wild
animals may sniff out and dig up
the buried food. Don't bury contain
ers made of aluminum, plastic, or
glass, either. These materials do not
break down in the soil. Instead, crush
empty cans, pack them along with
ON THE TRAIL
lo protect plants and prevent soil
erosion, stay on the trail in single file.
Keep the horses away from scenic
and historic spots. If you come across
a fallen tree or other obstacle, try to
remove it. If you cannot, notify local
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other litter, and dispose of it all later.
Take down corrals, remove ropes
from trees, and scatter horse manure.
If you cleared logs or other large ob
jects from the area when you set up
camp, now's the time to put every
thing back.
Make sure the fire is completely out
by carefully feeling the ashes with
your hands. And as you leave, take
one last look at the campsite—it
should appear just as it did when you
arrived—or even cleaner!
Quisim
• U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1989-775-978/776-083 REGION NO. 8
officials as soon as possible. Remem
ber that cutting blazes on trees can
leave permanent scars. A better way
to mark your path is to tie colored rib
bons to trees. Be sure to remove them
on your way out.
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United States-- Department of Agriculture
Recreation
Camping
Horses
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Posters
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