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Leave No Trace: Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces

Leave No Trace: Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces. Evan Palazini. Key information. Set up camp AT LEAST 200 feet from any streams or rivers (soft soil ) Walk single file Stay on trails Use marked established campsites.

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Leave No Trace: Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces

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  1. Leave No Trace:Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Evan Palazini

  2. Key information • Set up camp AT LEAST 200 feet from any streams or rivers (soft soil) • Walk single file • Stay on trails • Use marked established campsites http://camping-check-list.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/free-campsites.jpg

  3. Before, during, and after camping overnight • Use established campsites • Avoid taking the same routes repeatedly (to water and the “bathroom” • Clean as you go • Pick up and repair campgrounds as you leave

  4. While hiking • Stay in a single file line • Remain in the center of the path • Avoid taking “short cuts” through trees and rocks • Walk on durable surfaces (i.e. rocks) http://highlandlake.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/hiking-trail.jpg

  5. Citation Leave No Trace Outdoor Skills & Ethics. 10-12. Print.

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