Back Country Horsemen Guidebook

1. Back Country Horsemen of America



Concern about the possibility of losing the traditional right to use recreational stock in the back country was the primary reason in forming this organization.  What has always been our traditional right appears to be in question.  We believe continued horse use, in harmony with the capacity of our public lands, is in the best interest of the majority of Americans.  The following is the mission of Back Country Horsemen of America:
  1. To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America's back country and wilderness lands.
  2. To work to ensure that public lands remain open to recreational stock use.
  3. To assist the agencies responsible for the management of public lands in meeting their goals.
  4. To educate, encourage, and solicit active participation in the wise and sustaining use of the back country resource by horsemen and the general public commensurate with our heritage and "leave no trace" principles.
  5. To foster and encourage the formation of new state Back Country Horsemen organizations.
We as Back Country Horsemen hope to achieve our purpose as a service group to the back country resource.  We offer our time and equipment to government agencies for such tasks as packing out trash, clearing trails, building trailhead facilities and other projects, which will benefit both horsemen and non horsemen.  Our main contribution is educating people to reduce environmental impact.  To further this cause we have assembled this guidebook.  We have used suggestions and information from the following storehouse of knowledge: commercial outfitters and packers, backpackers, horsemen, professional foresters, resource managers, "leave no trace" personnel, and state Back Country Horsemen organizations.

The horse has earned a noble place in our Western heritage; its usefulness and devotion have been second to none.  Surely it is our charge, indeed our duty, to see that horse use is preserved in its rightful place.  This can best be accomplished by our individual efforts to shoulder the responsibilities of promoting wise horse use with minimum adverse impact to the back country.



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