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Leave No Trace

As cities grow and populations encroach upon wildlands and recreation areas, we must learn how to maintain the health and character of the natural world. Leave No Trace is a national outdoor skills and ethics education program that promotes land stewardship, minimum-impact skills, and wilderness ethics.

Here are some tips to help you "Leave No Trace":

Plan Ahead and Prepare
  • Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit.
  • Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies.
  • Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use.
  • Visit in small groups when possible. Consider splitting larger groups into smaller groups.
  • Repackage food to minimize waste.
  • Use a map and compass to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock cairns or flagging.
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces 
  • Durable surfaces include established trails and campsites, rock, gravel, dry grasses or snow.
  • Protect riparian areas by camping at least 200 feet from lakes and streams.
  • Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary.
    • In popular areas:
      • Concentrate use on existing trails and campsites.
      • Walk single file in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy.
      • Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is absent.
    • In pristine areas:
      • Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and trails.
      • Avoid places where impacts are just beginning. 
Dispose of Waste Properly
  • Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite and rest areas for trash or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food and litter.
  • Deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished.
  • Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products.
  • To wash yourself or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater
Leave What You Find 
  • Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch cultural or historic structures and artifacts.
  • Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them.
  • Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species.
  • Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches.
Minimize Campfire Impacts
  • Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the backcountry. Use a lightweight stove for cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light.
  • Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or mound fires.
  • Keep fires small. Only use sticks from the ground that can be broken by hand.
  • Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then scatter cool ashes.
Respect Wildlife
  • Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them.
  • Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers.
  • Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely.
  • Control pets at all times, or leave them at home.
  • Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising young, or winter.
Be Considerate of Other Visitors
  • Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.
  • Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail.
  • Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock.
  • Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors.
  • Let nature's sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises.

For more information on the "Leave No Trace" program and Leave No Trace teaching activities, visit Leave No Trace.


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ÉTICA AL AIRE LIBRE PARA SITOS NATURALES:

  • Planifique con anticipación y prepárese
  • Viaje y acampe sobre superficies durables
  • Deseche los residuos de forma adecuada
  • Deje lo que encuentre
  • Minimice los impactos de las fogatas
  • Respete la vida silvestre
  • Sea considerado con otros visitantes

ÉTICA AL AIRE LIBRE PARA SITIOS NATURALES DE FÁCIL ACCESO:

  • Prepárese antes de salir de casa
  • Camine por los senderos marcados y acampe por la noche de manera adecuada
  • Tire su basura en un la basura o llévela de vuelta y recoja los excrementos
  • Déjelo tal como lo encontró
  • Tenga mucha cuidado con el fuego y observe siempre las medidas preventivas contra incendios
  • Permita que los animales salvajes se mantengan salvajes
  • Comparta los senderos y cuide a su mascota

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Leave No Trace video by the National Park Service



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Leave No Trace Funnybyte - Attack of the Impact Monster

A look at the lighter side of BLM issues, "Attack of the Impact Monster" is a Funny.bytes feature that encourages the use of leave no trace principles.  (Requires the Macromedia Adobe "Flash" plug-in)