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Idaho Trails Association 2010 Annual Report Photo by John McCarthy

A Letter From the President Contents Mission & Purpose.2 Accomplishments 3 Financial Report.. 6 New Year Resolutions....7 Volunteers 9 Board of Directors....9 Our Supporters.9 Front Cover Volunteers for the Duck and Hum Lakes Trail Project. Back row, from left to right, Scott Acker, Jeff Halligan, David Hayes, Sam Hescock, Sally Ferguson, Jenni Blake, and John McCarthy. Front row, from left to right, Mike Medberry, Zac Crist, and Clem Pope. Page 1 Sally Ferguson, President On June 15, 2010 Idaho Trails Association held its first official board meeting and by the end of August had successfully completed its first two projects: six miles of trail were restored on the Payette National Forest and in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness; 370 downed trees were removed using cross-cut saws, 24 volunteers contributed 750 hours. With these accomplishments a new era of trail stewardship in Idaho was launched! ITA s mission is expansive and ambitious: to become a caretaker of Idaho s hiking trails through stewardship, community building, education, preservation, protecting access and advocacy. While the vision is as large and grand as Idaho s backcountry, the resources, enthusiasm, commitment as well as a big backlog of trail projects across the state are within reach. We are extremely grateful to REI, the US Forest Service, Selway- Bitterroot Foundation, Friends of Scotchmen Peak Wilderness, Southwest Idaho RC&D, Student Conservation Association, Idaho Conservation League, The Wilderness Society, and many exceptional individuals for the generous support that has been critical to our success in 2010. The most important resources we will need to accomplish our 2011 goals are these valuable community, corporate, individual and agency partnerships. I extend warmest thanks to the ITA Board of Directors and Advisory Board, whom I have found to be inspiring to work with! They are a focused, accomplished group of high-energy individuals who have generously shared a wealth of professional and personal expertise, never hesitating in their commitment to ITA. We are proud of ITA s ambitious 2011 slate of trail projects, focused on the quiet solitude of the backcountry and located in some of the prettiest landscapes you ll ever see in our great state. These include the new Wewukiye Trail, near Warm Lake, on the Boise National Forest, Big Jacks Creek in the BLM-managed Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness, projects in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, and on the Payette and Idaho Panhandle National Forests. ITA s 2010 accomplishments set the bar for even more great work in 2011 we ll see you on the trail!

Our Mission The Idaho Trails Association promotes the continued enjoyment of Idaho s hiking trails. Blaze a Trail Purpose To facilitate the active enjoyment of Idaho s public lands and hiking trails, the Idaho Trails Association brings together citizens and develops partnerships to foster: Care-taking of Idaho s hiking trails through stewardship projects, including trail construction, and maintenance. Development of traditional trails maintenance skills. Understanding and appreciation, through education, of Idaho s unique trail resources. Preservation, protection and access to Idaho s hiking trails through outreach and advocacy. http://www.facebook.com/idahotrailsassociation Page 22

Accomplishments 2010 ITA incorporated Ten volunteers cleared and maintained three miles of trail to Duck and Hum Lakes on the Payette National Forest. Cosponsored the Dan Ridge Trail Project with the Selway Bitterroot Foundation. Fourteen volunteers cleared three miles of trail. Removed 370 downed trees for across trails. Cleaned out 73 water drain bars. Over 750 volunteer hours for both projects. The Northern and Intermountain Regions of the U.S. Forest Service provided ITA with our first grant, totaling $10,000. The Boise REI store granted ITA another $10,000 for trail projects in 2011. Developed a strategic plan to guide our development and growth. Trail Stewards Faced with declining budgets, state and federal land managers are increasingly relying on volunteers to help maintain the trails that we all love and enjoy. To the right, Sam Hescock, Zac Crist, and Jeff Halligan work to remove a downed tree across the Hum Lake Trail on the Payette National Forest. info@idahotrailsassociation.org Page 3

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Page 5 Photo by Babette Munting

Partnerships Without our partners, our work would not be possible. During ITA s first year, we partnered with a few organizations that were critical to our success. For example, our friends at the Selway Bitterroot Foundation graciously organized and managed a project on the Clearwater National Forest, cosponsored by ITA. The Central Idaho Recreation Coalition partnered with ITA on the Duck and Hum Lakes Trail Project. Both the Clearwater and Payette National Forest provided support with crew leaders and staff. ITA also received critical financial support from the Northern and Intermountain Regions of the Forest Service, REI and The Wilderness Society. Revenues Forest Service $10,000 REI $10,934 The Wilderness Society $2,000 *American Hiking Society. Financial Report Expenses AHS* Alliance Membership Dues $50.00 Other Expenses $0.00 Total $50.00 Expenses for 2010 are significantly lower than revenues because the majority of the funds raised in 2010 will be expended in 2011. Finally, the Student Conservation Association generously donated 40 hard hats to ITA for our trail work. To the left, Eric Melson with the Selway Bitterroot Foundation and volunteers Bob Barry and John McCarthy clear a downed tree from the Dan Ridge Trail in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. http://www.idahotrailsassociation.org Page 6

Page 7 New Year Resolutions Hire a Project Coordinator. Organize six volunteer trail stewardship projects on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands. Develop a new website. Offer online membership enrollment and electronic donations. Obtain 501(c)(3) tax exempt status. Raise funds for an executive director, to be hired in 2012. 2011 Trail Projects 1. Beehive Lakes Trail Maintenance 2. Rattle Ridge Trail Reconstruction 3. Dan Ridge Trail Clearing, Phase Two (Organized by SBF) 4. Kennally Creek Trail Maintenance 5. Wewukiye Trail Construction 6. Cooked River Trail Reconstruction 7. Big Jacks Trail Maintenance Take a Hike ITA was established to promote the appreciation and enjoyment of Idaho s backcountry on foot. In an age of everexpanding technological advances and modern conveniences, its more important than ever to maintain natural connections between ourselves and the outdoors. Enjoyment of quiet trails is part of our heritage and our future. To the right, a family hikes past ITA volunteer, David Hayes on the Duck Lake Trail, Payette National Forest.

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Stewards & Supporters Volunteers Board of Directors Our Supporters The Idaho Trails Association would like to thank the following volunteers for their contributions to Idaho s hiking trails: Jenni Blake Jeff Halligan Sally Ferguson Lisa Gerloff Eric Melson John McCarthy Zac Crist Mike Medberry David Hayes Sam Hescock Jerome Cebula Scott Acker Katie Knotek Brenda Bielke Clem Pope Jon Binninger Dylan McCoy Hannah Binninger Babette Munting Sarah Walker Cheryl Goodman Brad Brooks Bob Barry Cassie Kess Jim Heidelberger Lynne Nelson Jim Wiebush Diane Pettit Sally Ferguson, President Boise, Idaho Phil Hough, Vice President Sagle, Idaho Zac Crist, Treasurer Moscow, Idaho Brad Smith, Secretary Boise, Idaho Brad Brooks Boise, Idaho Rob Mason Missoula, Montana We would like to express our profound gratitude to our financial supporters. Without their contributions, we would not have been able to lay the foundation for ITA in 2010, upon which we will grow our work into the future. Page 9 To the Right, Board Members Zac Crist, Rob Mason, Sally Ferguson, Brad Brooks, Brad Smith, and Phil Hough display a crosscut saw donated by Jeff Halligan and Jenni Blake.

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Idaho Trails Association P.O. Box 165 Boise, ID 83701