BCHA
LEAVE NO TRACE
STOCK USERS EDUCATION PROGRAM
To educate, encourage, and solicit active participation in the wise and sustaining use of the back country resources by horsemen and the general public.

BCHA coordinates, manages and monitors the program in cooperation with State and Affiliate memberships.  Qualified BCH members are selected to become LNT Master Educators.  Each of the Master Educators attends a five day LNT course at the US Forest Service Nine Mile Remount Station in Montana.  The students are taught and teach the LNT Principles and Practices outlined in the LNT Master Educators Handbook.  Upon completion of the course the Master Educators teach Train the Trainer courses in cooperation with the local BCH units.  The LNT Trainers then put on LNT Awareness Workshops.Thru 2009 thirty-six Master Educators have successfully completed the training.  They represent nineteen of our state and affiliate memberships. 





  LEAVE NO TRACE (LNT)
Leave No Trace Principles
Plan and prepare
Travel and camp on durable surfaces
Dispose of waste properly
Leave what you find
Backcountry Horsemen of California
Eastern Sierra Unit
Mt. Tom,  INYO National Forest
Monache Meadows Cabin, INYO National Forest