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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Winter on the trail
Greetings from the Trail As I was out snowshoeing in the mountains this past weekend, during one of my many breaks from shoeing through the fresh powder, I was able to observe all different forms of recreation. I was on … Continue reading
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Intern Takes Online Awareness Course
Hello Tread Lightly! advocates, My name is Evan Robins. I am a brand new intern for Tread Lightly!. I’m currently a Communication student at Weber State University. I wanted to intern with Tread Lightly! because I love the outdoors and … Continue reading
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The Importance of Established Snow Trails
Each snowfall brings fresh powder to play in. While the world might look like a winter wonderland, deviating from established trails can harm you, others and the outdoors. If you’re traveling by foot or snowshoeing, be careful not to damage … Continue reading
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Welcoming our newest team member!
Tread Lightly! would like to welcome Curt Hall as the new Education and Stewardship Programs Specialist. As a native of Utah, Curt grew up in the deserts and mountains enjoying many types of recreation, both motorized and non-motorized. He has … Continue reading
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Master Tread Trainer Course a Success
The first week in December saw Tread Lightly!’s Education team, Jason Ketterick and Curt Hall, in Casper, WY with a varied group of land managers. This group had representation from county, state and federal agencies. All of the participants came … Continue reading
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