APPENDICES
Appendix 1 National Recreational Trails Advisory Committee
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Government (Chair) 4-Wheel Driving Disabilities Snowmobiling Bicycling Water Trail |
All-Terrain Vehicle Riding Equestrian Cross-Country Skiing Hunting & Fishing Hiking Off-Road Motorcycling |
Appendix 2 Organizations to Contact for Additional Information
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Adventure Cycling Association American Hiking Society American Honda American Horse Council Appalachian Mountain Club Appalachian Trail Conference Arizona State Parks Back Country Horsemen of America Backcountry Horsemen of Idaho Backcountry Horsemen of Washington Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation Idaho Trails Council International Mountain Bicycling Association International Snowmobile Council International Snowmobile Industry Izaac Walton League of America Izaac Walton League of America League of American Bicyclists Low Impact Mountain Bicyclists of Missoula Metro Trail System Committee Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Recreational Equipment, Inc. Responsible Snowmobiling Program Southern Arizona Mountain Bike Association Specialty Vehicle Institute of America Steer Clear-Responsible Tread Lightly! Inc. United Four Wheel Drive Associations, Inc. United States Ski Association |
Backcountry Horsemen of Washington Bay Area Ridge Trail Council Bicycle Federation of America (BFA) Bicycling Magazine Blue Ribbon Coalition California Department of Parks and Cascade Bike Club East Bay Regional Park District Greenways, Inc. Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc. National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council National Off-Road Bicycling Association National Park Service-Rivers, Trails, and National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) National Snowmobile Foundation New England Mountain Bike Association Pima County Parks and Recreation PIMA Trails Association Urban Edges U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Department of Interior Utah Department of Natural Resources Utah Mountain Bike Association (UMBA) |
Appendix 3 Persons Contributing Information for This Report
Steve Anderson Harry Baker Attila Bality Mike Barrow Ron Blakemore Peter Bluhon Brent Botts Jude Carino Debbie Chavez Clark Collins Dan Collins Adena Cook Chris Frado Barrie Freeman Pam Gilmore Alan Goldman Alan Graefe Nora Hamilton David Hammer Bob Hammond Randy Harden Bill Harris Jim Hasenauer Susan Henley Pennie McEdward-Rand Roy Muth Katherine Nichols Elizabeth Owen Hank Park Wayne Pelkey Paul Peterson Elizabeth Porter Bob Proudman Reuben Rajala Barbara Rice Karen-Lee Ryan Jim Schmid Charlie Willard Curtis Yates | Jeff Cook Jim Cooper Tom Crimmins Cynthia D'Agosta Rob Dingman Robert Doyle Steve Elkinton George Ely John Escobar Steve Fiala Mylon Filkins Chuck Flink Susan Henry Charles Huppuch Scott Iverson Mark Ivy Michael Kelley Bill Kruszka Alan Lane Ursula Lemanski Bob Lilly Amy Mann Bill Manning Mike McCoy John Schmill Jeanne Scholl Robert Searns Barbara Sharrow Michael Schuett Mike Singleton Paul Slavik Dean Swickart Merle Van Home Bob Walker Bruce Ward Bob Wetzel Lauren Whitehead Jim Williams |
Appendix 4 List of Existing Trail-Sharing Guidelines and Other Educational Materials
The following are examples of trail-sharing guidelines and other educational materials designed to help reduce conflict on trails. The type of material and the organization from which it can be obtained are listed after the title of each. The addresses and phone numbers of these organizations are included in Appendix 2.
"A Snowmobiler's Code of Ethics"
Ten snowmobile use guidelines available from International Snowmobile Industry Association.
"Back Country Horsemen Commandments"
Seven guidelines available from Backcountry Horsemen of Washington, Olympic Chapter.
"Backcountry Trail Etiquette-Minimum Impact and Common Courtesy"
Brochure available from Idaho Trails Council.
"Be a Credit to Our Sport"
Ten mountain biking guidelines contained in Mountain Bike Destinations Guide 1990 (1989, by the editors of Mountain Bike Magazine, Rodale Press, Inc., Emmaus, PA 18098).
"Crested Butte's High Country-To Share and Enjoy"
Brochure available from USDA Forest Service and local ranchers.
"Horse Sense on National Forest Pack Trips"
Brochure available from USDA Forest Service, Northern Region.
"In Their Shoes"
Video and accompanying written scenarios for role-playing and small group discussion. Available for a fee from Arizona State Committee on Trails (ASCOT) through Arizona State Parks.
"Keeping the 'Wild' in Wilderness"
Brochure available from USDA Forest Service, Northern Region.
"Know the Right Way to Bicycle Off-Road"
Two-sided "rack-card" available from the Utah Mountain Bike Association (UMBA) and the Utah Department of Natural Resources.
"Leave No Trace Land Ethics"
Brochure available from the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS).
"Low Impact Mountain Bicycling Education Packet"
Video and other materials available for a fee from Low Impact Mountain Bicyclists (LIMB) of Missoula
"Mountain Bicycling Etiquette"
Flier available from Low Impact Mountain Bicyclists (LIMB) of Missoula, USDA Forest Service, and Adventure Cycling Association (formerly Bikecentennial).
"Mountain Bike FYI"
Brochure available from Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI).
"Mountain Manners-A Stock User's Guide to Common Sense and Courtesy in the Back Country"
Brochure available from Backcountry Horsemen of Idaho, Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho Horse Board, Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association.
"Multiple Use Trail Guidelines"
Sign presenting the "IMBA Triangle" of which users should yield to whom. Available from International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA).
"Off-Road Cyclist's Code"
Ten guidelines available in various forms from National Off-Road Bicycle Association (NORBA).
"Operation RPM: Riders Pledge Moderation"
Educational program and snowmobile etiquette guidelines available from International Snowmobile Council.
"Pathways Are for Everyone"
Two-sided "rack-card" available from Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and Idaho Trails Council.
"Recreation Code of Ethics"
Eleven recreational use guidelines available in several forms from Blue Ribbon Coalition.
"Responsible Trail Use Rules"
Card available from East Bay Regional Park District, Metropolitan Horsemen's Association, and Bicycle Trails Council.
"RightRider -Trail Etiquette"
Brochure (No. 1 in a series) available from Motorcycle Industry Council, USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, American Horse Council, and Specialty Vehicle Institute of America.
"Rules of the Trail"
Six trail use guidelines available in many forms from International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA).
"Rules Off the Road"
Brochure available from Bicycling Magazine.
"Share the Trail-Enjoying Your Mountain Bike, Preserving the Land"
Brochure available from International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) and Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.
"Share the Trail!"
Brochure available from The Izaak Walton League of America, Wisconsin Chapter.
"Share the Trails"
Brochure available from New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA).
"Sharing the River Park Trail System"
Brochure available from Pima County Parks and Recreation Department, AZ.
"Sharing the Trail!-A Brochure on Wise Trail Use"
Brochure available from Arizona State Parks, Arizona Hiking and Equestrian Trails Committee, USDA Forest Service, and Recreational Equipment, Inc.
"Sharing the Trails-Guidelines for: Bicyclists, Dog Owners, Equestrians, Hikers and Runners"
Brochure available from Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, Los Altos, CA.
"Steer Clear-Responsible Snowmobiling Program"
Brochure available from Responsible Snowmobiling Program, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
"The Rules of the Trail"
Flier available from PIMA Trails Association and Southern Arizona Mountain Bike Association(SAMBA).
"Trail Mix"
Brochure available from California Department of Parks and Recreation, Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division.
"Trail Safety"
Brochure available from East Bay Regional Park District, CA.
"Trail Safety and Ethics Guidelines"
Contained in Arizona State Trails Guide available from Arizona Hiking and Equestrian Trails Committee, Arizona State Parks.
"Trails Are for Everyone"
Brochure available from Metro Trail System Committee, Denver.
"Tread Lightly Crew"
Brochure available from Backcountry Horsemen of Washington.
"TREAD LIGHTLY on Public and Private Lands-A Land Use Ethics Program"
Booklet available from TREAD LIGHTLY! Inc.
"Winter Recreation Code of Ethics"
Ten guidelines available from the International Snowmobile Council.