Summer News Letter 2018
Click here to Open the Summer News letter 2018 Inside this Issue Public Lands Report 2 From the Chairman’s Saddle 3 Media and Marketing Reports 3 Funding Committee Report 4 Education Committee Reports 4 Resolution on Youth Membership 5 Meeting a Horse on the Trail 5 Thank You Donors! 6-7 National Board Meeting Photos 8
BCHA Facebook info
IF your not seeing any BCHA Facebook post check a few things first Do you have the correct name entered in the address bar? below the top picture you will see the “Following button” under the left corner. When the drop box appears make sure you have “See First” checked instead of “Default”. When your State or Chapter Face book … Read More
Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)
FSH 6709 OSHA PPE Personnel Protective Equipment: Down Load PDF.
Back Country Horsemen of America Work Promotes a Healthy Economy
Back Country Horsemen of America Work Promotes a Healthy Economy by Sarah Wynne Jackson For over 40 years, Back Country Horsemen of America has led the movement to keep trails open for horse use, because they know that wild places are good for the spirit, good for the mind, good for the body, good for the young, good for the … Read More
Territorial Riders BCHO Elk Lake Creek Trail Restoration RTP Grant Project
by Tim Lagasse – Please contact me with any questions – territorialriders@bcho.org The Mt. Hood National Forest has some steep and rugged country, and Bull of the Woods Wilderness is probably some of the most rugged and isolated country in the Mt. Hood. In addition, in 2010, a significantly sized, and very hot, forest fire burned out the center of … Read More
Newsletter , Spring of 2018 Issue
Click here to Open the Spring 2018 Newsletter Inside this Issue Public Lands Report 2 From the Chairman’s Saddle 3 Recruiting New Members 3 Facts About Trails Act 4 Catch Pen 5 Chapter Articles 6-7 Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account: Statistics 8
Back Country Horsemen of America Tackles the Tough Challenges at Annual Meeting
Back Country Horsemen of America Tackles the Tough Challenges at Annual Meeting by Sarah Wynne Jackson After over 40 years of keeping trails open for horse use, Back Country Horsemen of America still stands up for the recreational horseback rider who ambles about the front country for an hour or two, as well as the outfitter with a six-mule pack … Read More
Press Release spring 2018
The Back Country Horsemen Education Foundation: Keeping Trails Open, One Project at a Time by Sarah Wynne Jackson As a service organization with an exemplary record of volunteerism, Back Country Horsemen of America knows the true cost of keeping trails open, not only for horse use but for all users of every kind. They occasionally receive donations of … Read More