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Wasatch Front Chapter Newsletter February 2014 From The Vice President s Saddlebag. Hello to all WF-BCHU! As the newly elected Vice President of our chapter, I have been asked to introduce myself to everyone. I grew up in Bountiful/Woods Cross and graduated from Viewmont High School. I served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Washington and Idaho. Deanna and I met after I served a mission and we were married in 1980. We have 6 children with 5 of them now married and starting their own families. That means 6 grandchildren and 2 more due within the next 2 weeks. Over the years, we have lived in Woods Cross, Ogden, Texas, Missouri, Plain City, Kentucky and now West Haven. We have no plans to move again. Weber State is the college I chose to attend and graduated in 1987 with a degree in Manufacturing Engineering. While in Texas and Missouri, I worked in the aerospace industry and got to work on 2 different stealth aircrafts. I have been employed by Autoliv for 24 years as either a Process or Quality Engineer. I got my first horse when I was in junior high and kept her in Woods Cross. Whenever we wanted to ride, we Continued on page 2... BCHU MISSION STATEMENT 1. To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America s back country and wilderness areas. 2. To work to insure that public land remain open to recreational stock use. 3. To assist the various government, state, and private agencies in their maintenance and management of said resource. 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. 5. To foster and encourage the formation of new state Back Country Horsemen s organizations. ~ from BCHA Organizational Handbook 2010, page 5 Year of the Horse! Happy Valentine s Day & President s Day! Inside this issue: Announcements 2 Dues Increase 3 Contact Info and Who Does What? 3 Calendar of Events 4 Welcome New and Renewed Members 5 Worst Mistake 5 LNT Principles 5 Member Businesses & Sponsors WEB Services Provided by XMISSION.COM 6

WASATCH FRONT CHAPTER NEWSLETTER Page 2 Auction total from banquet in November was $1,908. Alan Phister will be point of contact for anyone who sees a trailer for sale that might fit our needs - about 12 feet long with double doors at the rear, preferably also with a single door in the front or side, & dual axels. Membership dues go up by $5 effective March 1, 2014. JOIN OR RENEW EARLY! (See article on page 3.) Please remember to update the membership fee on the blue pamphlets before handing out to potential members. Be sure to keep track of your volunteer hours and miles driven plus any equipment or livestock used for clearing trails. (This does not include pleasure rides but does include public meetings if you are representing BCH s interests.) Any questions on what counts, PLEASE ASK! (See contact info on page 3.) Next chapter meeting Feb 19 at 7 p.m. at the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District at 2837 East Highway 193, Layton, UT. (Potluck at 6:30 p.m.) Central Utah Chapter will be hosting this year s All Ladies Ride. Watch for info as they plan this fun event! Submit calendar and newsletter items by 25th of each month. Thank you! From the VP s Saddlebag...continued from front page would ride through Bountiful to get into the foothills. This was the start of having a horse or 2 around from that time up to now. One of our favorite things to do when we were in Jr. High would be to ride up North Canyon in Bountiful and camp out for the weekend. Like a lot of young men my age, I was raised watching John Wayne in all his great movies. This got me involved in Cavalry reenacting in later life. In 1992 I was invited to work as a Cavalry Trooper for a movie. Since then I have been a wrangler in about 10 movies, commercials, and a few Touched by an Angel series. We never make enough money to pay for all the gear and equipment we have acquired over the years. Over the years, I have been involved with reenacting different time periods: 1. 1876 Indian Wars Cavalry: We have spent many summers in Wyoming playing with Indian re-enactors. 2. Civil War Cavalry: This summer with a few friends and my sons we hauled our horses back to Gettysburg, PA, for the 150th. 3. Old West Cowboy: Lots of riding, mounted cowboy shooting and even taking my chuck wagon out for 3 or 4 days at a time. 4. Our family also spends every Labor Day weekend at the Ft. Bridger Mountain Man Rendezvous. A few years ago, we decided to go on a few rides with BCH so I could find a few new trails to explore. I had a great time and met some great people. This gave me the motivation to become a member and get involved. What I really like is that BCH has a stated purpose and a specific mission that will benefit all horsemen and women everywhere. I have spent years riding the front and back country and now it s time to give back and have a great time doing it. So I look forward to this summer and working on the trails with each of you. Submitted by Alan Phister, 2014 WF-BCHU VP

Page 3 EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2014 RENEW NOW!! At the state general membership meeting January 2013, the motion was passed to increase dues by $5 per membership effective January 1, 2014. This was based on a dues increase from BCHA to help funding at national level. Our Wasatch Front chapter discussed the increase at the February 2014 meeting. The chapter membership decided to take the 2014 dues increase out of the chapter budget for those who join or renew early. Chapter membership also agreed the $5 dues increase for Individual and Family memberships would take effect on memberships paid after March 1, 2014! Wasatch Front Chapter memberships will increase Volunteer Hours Co-Chairs: Kellie McDonough 801-644-8927 kelliemcdonough@msn.com Janet Harrison 801-920-8246 jandjfarms_1@msn.com Public Lands Liaison Chair: Richard Webb 801-564-1126 rcw1010@msn.com Tool/Equipment Committee Co-Chairs: Alan Phister 801-599-9621 daphister@hotmail.com Scott LeRoy 801-628-4820 sleroy1960@hotmail.com Marketing/PR: Kathy Myers 801-784-7015 Kathy.Myers.MT@Gmail.com Calendar/Facebook Webmistress: Tarryn Galloway 801-668-1792 tarryngalloway@aol.com Newsletter Coordinator: Kathy Myers 801-784-7015 Kathy.Myers.MT@Gmail.com WASATCH FRONT CHAPTER NEWSLETTER to $35 for individual and $45 for family. Renewal/new membership forms are available on the website BCHU.com (either center of page become a member or click on Wasatch Front in list on left side of main page and then membership application at top of chapter page). Send yours in TODAY! Also, the blue pamphlets that we received from the state last year obviously have the old rates. We are making new labels for the pamphlets. The labels will be available at the February meeting. Make sure you get some labels or make pen/ink changes to the pamphlets before you hand any out. Submitted by Julie Heavirland, 2014 WF-BCHU President 2014 Contacts & Committees Trail Boss: Don Bradshaw 801-825-0097 bradshaw0097@hotmail.com Trail Boss: Richard Webb 801-564-1126 rcw1010@msn.com Beginner Trail Boss: Tammi Johnson 801-695-1200 kokohiker@msn.com 2014 WF Chapter Officers President : Julia Heavirland 801-859-6976 julie5420@peoplepc.com Vice President: Alan Phister 801-499-9621 daphister@hotmail.com Secretary: Kathy Baumgartner 801-589-0766 akbranch2@hotmail.com Treasurer: Shelley Ghan 801-710-4476 ghanclan@msn.com Chuckwagon Cook: Matt LeRoy fishon1767@yahoo.com New Member Coordinator: (Currently vacant and waiting for a volunteer!) Weber Pathways Ad-hoc Member: John Harrison 801-920-8246 jandjfarms_1@msn.com Freedom Riders: Richard Webb 801-564-1126 rcw1010@msn.com

Feb Sat Feb CALENDAR OF EVENTS 15-17 President s Day. Day use FEE FREE entry to BLM, NPS, USF&W, and USFS lands. 22 WF Chapter ride at Terra? Price-Goblin Valley? Details TBA. F-Su Mar 14-16 Horse Expo (Utah Horse Council), South Jordan Equestrian Center. Sat Mar Mar 31-Apr 4 Th-Tu Apr Sat April Sat April 22 Annual WF Chapter service project, ride, campout on Antelope Island. Details TBA. Weber County School District spring break. 3-8 WF Chapter camp trip to Kanab. Watch for details or volunteer to help organize this! 12 BCHU state meeting in Logan. Details TBA. 19 WF Chapter service project at Middle Fork. Details on rides/camping TBA. S-S Apr 19-20 National Park Service s opening weekend. Day use FEE FREE entry to national parks! Sat April Sat May Sat May 26 WF Chapter ride: Wolf Creek to Middle Fork. Details TBA. 10 WF Chapter service project at North Fork Park. Details on ride/project TBA. 17 BCHU state meeting in Price. Details TBA. Sa-M May 24-26 Memorial Day weekend. Sat June Sat June Sat June 7 WF Chapter service project in Monte Cristo area. Details on ride/project TBA. National Trails Day! Invite your friends! 14 National Get Outdoors Day. Day use FEE FREE entry to USFS lands. 21 WF Chapter service project in Monte Cristo area. Details on ride/project TBA. F-S June 27-28 WF Chapter tentatively hosts state ride in Monte Cristo area. Details TBA. Fri July Sat July Sat July Sun-Sat July 27-Aug 2 Sat Aug Mon Aug Mon Sept Sat Sept Sat Sept Sat Sept Sun Oct Sat Oct Oct 31-Nov 2 Sat Nov Sat-Tue Nov 4 Independence Day! 12 WF Chapter service project in Holbrook Canyon. Details on ride/project TBA. 19 WF Chapter service project in Monte Cristo area. Details on ride/project TBA. 15th Annual Wyoming High Country ride. Early registration $475/person includes meals. Contact Flo Calkin, Ride Coordinator, 307-587-9761, wytrailride@gmail.com 16 WF Chapter service project in Monte Cristo area. Details on ride/project TBA. 25 National Park Service 98th birthday. Day use FEE FREE entry to national parks. 1 Labor Day 6? Amazing Raise sponsored by Community Foundation of Ogden Valley. 13 WF Chapter service project in Monte Cristo area. Details on ride/project TBA. 27 WF Chapter service project in Monte Cristo area. Details on ride/project TBA. National Public Lands Day. Day use FEE FREE entry to Army Corp of Engineers, BLM, Bureau of Reclamation, national parks, US Fish & Wildlife, and USFS lands. 12 National Wildlife Refuge Day. Day use FEE FREE entry to US Fish & Wildlife lands. 18 Elberta to Eureka ride. Julie to announce details later. Annual Bison Roundup on Antelope Island. WASATCH FRONT CHAPTER NEWSLETTER 8 WF Chapter Annual Banquet, Auction, and Elections. Page 4 8-11 Veterans Day weekend. Day use FEE FREE day in Army Corp of Engineers, BLM, Bureau of Reclamation, US Fish & Wildlife, and USFS lands.

Page 5 Did you know? If you're planning a trip in 2014 that includes public lands in several locations, you might consider the $80 annual pass that provides entrance to all national parks, national wildlife refuges, national forests, and many other Federal lands - The America the Beautiful-The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass. This Annual Pass pays for itself in as few as 5 visits and is valid for a year from the month of purchase. WASATCH FRONT CHAPTER NEWSLETTER Worst Mistake I Ever Made With A Horse.. When I was a kid in Riverside, California, I had the great opportunity to join a stable run by a local college. They had several horses available and not many riders. One warm summer day, my best friend and I decided we d take the horses we usually rode out bareback. We were just beginners at bareback riding and I guess I hadn t quite built up my inner thigh muscles to really stick to the horse. Well, our ride ended up taking us down a paved side street. We started trotting and sure enough I slid off and ended up landing on the pavement with my left hip. I thought I was going to die! It hurt so much! Luckily the horse didn t get away but I couldn t get back on so I had to walk the couple of miles back to the stables with an extremely sore left hip! Many decades later, I still have a raspberry on my upper left thigh that reminds me of that day. I eventually got much better at bareback riding before I moved away from Riverside. By the time I moved, my friend and I were able to take our horses over jumps made of standing 55 gallon drums without coming off. Just goes to show you you ve got to pick yourself up and get back on! Submitted by Julie Heavirland Do you have a best or worst story you d like to share? Send in an email to: Kathy.Myers.MT@ Gmail.com by 25th of the month. Thanks! Welcome to our newest members listed below. We look forward to seeing you at our next chapter meeting, ride, or service project. Thank you to members who have renewed as well! Your membership helps us continue our mission of keeping the trails open to pack and saddle stock for all to enjoy. Cori Bahnmiller, Lisa Michelle Benson, Linda Eastman, Jennie & Anna Housley, and Barb Morgan (September). Cindy & Jody Burt, Rebecca Hamilton, Chris Hartling, John & Diana McFarland, Larry Mikesell and Katie Garr (October). Michael & Chrystal Burton, Shelly Eskelson and Erin Johnson, Mike George, Todd & Tammy Grandstaff, John & Diana McFarland, and Makynna Owens (December/ January). Please support your volunteer chapter leadership! 7 Principles of Leave No Trace Plan ahead and prepare. Travel and camp on durable surfaces. Dispose of waste properly. Leave what you find. Minimize campfire impacts. Respect wildlife. Be considerate of other visitors.

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