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Overlanding and off roading are all of our favorite things and our number one rule is to take care and appreciate the beautiful places nature has created for us to adventure. Taking care of the places for future generations to come is our priority! Here is a program with a simple set of rules to follow when you take your next trip.

Tread Lightly! and its partners lead a national initiative to protect and enhance recreation access and opportunities by promoting outdoor ethics to heighten individuals’ sense of good stewardship. Tread Lightly!’s goal is to balance the needs of the people who enjoy outdoor recreation with our need to maintain healthy ecosystems and thriving populations of fish and wildlife.


Travel Responsibly


On land by staying on designated roads, trails and area. Go over, not around, obstacles to avoid widening the trails. Cross streams only at designated fords. When possible, avoid wet, muddy trails. On water, stay on designated waterways and launch your watercraft in designated areas.

Respect the Rights of Others

Oncluding 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, lake shores, 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.



If you want to get involved and spread the Tread Lightly! knowledge follow the link below or click the logo above to go to Tread Lightly!'s website to learn more!

https://www.treadlightly.org/
 
The seven Leave No Trace principles are good to go by when utilizing public lands. I always hear about the threat of trail closures in parks around the country, I try to spread awareness as much as possible on how to properly utilize these beautiful lands of ours. Most of the time people are just ignorant to how their actions have direct repercussions on the environment, some are simply lack of respect for the rest of us with the "do what I want attitude". If you are out and about on the trails and see something that you know isn't right say something. Sorry if this post is out of line, conservation of this beautiful country of ours is something I stand behind.
 
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