Hoofbeats. September 2016 General meeting September 6th 7:00pm treats-peggy Tucker, coffee-laura Shillam

Similar documents
Hoofbeats. May 2016 General meeting May 3rd 7:00pm treats-multiple, coffee-laura

Hoofbeats. January 2018

Hoofbeats. december 2016 Christmas Party December 10th 6:00pm POTLUCK & GIFT EXCHANGE

Hoofbeats JUNE General meeting June 2nd 7:00pm Sue Koch - treats, Laura - Coffee

SAN RAFAEL CHAPTER BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN. Sept 2012 Welcome to our Newest Member

INSIDE NISQUALLY TRAIL NEWS. A publication produced by the Nisqually Chapter of BCHW. Clearing Trails as We Ride

PBCH Newsletter October, 2018 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 10

TRAIL TALES. Notes from the President. Whatcom Chapter P. O. Box Bellingham, WA July 2017

KMR News. Welcome to the New Season

30 years TRAIL TAILS JULY MAY OFFICERS

Land of the Sun Endurance Boyd Ranch Saturday February 24 AND Sunday February 25, 2018 AERC Sanctioned Ride 30/50 Miles -12 Mile Fun Ride

PACK SADDLE AND PICKET LINE APRIL 2016 PRESIDENT S THOUGHTS

APRIL 6 & 7, 2018 H. COOPER BLACK RECREATION AREA 279 Sporting Dog Trail Cheraw, SC 29520

Horsemen s Association Newsletter

January Redwood Units donation to the Orick Rodeo grounds. Mule Whispers From Carole. January 23, 2019

thisthpack Saddle and Picket Line I'm looking forward to the coming New Year, with our new Board of Directors and new Officers Pack Saddle and Pt Line

The Happenings! MARCH 2017 Volume 35, Issue 3. Sierra Club San Diego Chapter Sierra Social Section

Hoofbeats - April 2010

Official newsletter for the Northeast Iowa Waukon H.O.G. Chapter, established 1990

FROM THE PRESIDENT S DESK

Next Membership Meeting

THE PANTHER S ROAR PO BOX 51 CASHIERS, NC (828) 269-HIKE

CORRAL CHATTER. President s Message OUR PURPOSE IS TO PROMOTE GOOD FELLOWSHIP BETWEEN HORSEMEN AND A GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF HORSES

Friends of Wompatuck Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2008

P/O Box 812 Tonasket Wa 98855

Twin Rivers Annual Report 2017

Willow Creek Horse Camp Reconstruction

Al Davis, President Post Office Box 72 Jan Wolfin, Secretary Ovid, Michigan

Official Publications of the Sequoia Unit Volume 24 Number 6 November/December

Little Creek Farm Conservancy 2016

The Dude Ranchers Association

Prescott Park Trail System Event Management Guide

MARYLAND RETREADS. Ron & Sharon. Volume 19 Issue 12 December East Main Street 7904 River Run Ct. Thurmont, MD Frederick, MD 21701

The. SLO 4-Wheeler. San Miguel Christmas Parade SLO 4-Wheelers Officers

August 2018 Newsletter

Horse Safety clinic : March 30, 8:30 am-1:00 pm VL Arena, 350 Spain Bridge Rd, Belgrade. Hilton Garden Inn, Bozeman.

Newsletter of the Socorro Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen of New Mexico

The Mountain Ear. April 2018

THE MUCKLERATZ RUN ENDURANCE RIDE 50 AND 30 MILE RIDES WEISER STATE FOREST, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2018 LIMITED TO 80 ENTRIES!!

MEDINA COUNTY CHAPTER OHIO HORSEMAN S COUNCIL NEWSLETTER

The Happenings! September 2017 Volume 35, Issue 9. Sierra Club San Diego Chapter Sierra Social Section. Blue Sky Reserve 7 Lake Poway Loop (M5B)

Back Country Horsemen of Idaho. Squaw Butte Chapter Emmett Idaho. Summary of Activities February Celebration Park Snake River Birds of Prey

INSIDE NISQUALLY TRAIL NEWS. COME RIDE ON May 12TH! A publication produced by the Nisqually Chapter of BCHW. Clearing Trails as We Ride

Keystone Trails Association Annual Report

Hoofbeats - September 2011

INSIDE NISQUALLY TRAIL NEWS

PPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

DESERT PARK, Osoyoos A Jewel in the Rough

Riverton Community News

Town of Goshen Planning Board Minutes of December 21, 2017

The success of this club and the events it provides to its members is directly related to the participation by its members

Presidents Message. Volume 7 Issue 03. March Co- Presidents: Ken Goldspink Marilyn Campbell. Past President George Turton

THE PETRIFIED DIGEST. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 7 pm GINKGO MEETING PLACE AND TIME. Douglas County Fire District #2 377 Eastmont Ave., East Wenatchee.

Everett Quilt Guild Newsletter (edited for web)

BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN OF WASHINGTON - Northeast Chapter Volunteer Hours Report for Year

Sunshine Region Retreads 1997 SE Franciscan St. Port St. Lucie, FL March / April 2015 Newsletter

April 2011 Newsletter

Crystal Lake Area Trails

HISTORY OF BACKCOUNTRY HORSEMEN OF WASHINGTON ONE MAN MAKES A DIFFERENCE

Non-motorized Trail Plan & Proposal. August 8, 2014

MT. Shasta Sno-Mobilers

Welcome to our new members! We look forward to riding with you!

CAMP ECHO PAYMENT & ENROLLMENT POLICIES

Berkeley Echo Lake Camp Artist-In-Residence Application Form 2018

TidBits From Your Prez INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Minutes from August 14 Meeting Ride / Activity Schedule 4. Horse Trailer Safety (22 of 23) 5

Ski with the Best. The Inside Edge

The Cascade Region s Monthly Newsletter March, 2017

Dear Hike Leader, Thank you for volunteering to be a FSPW Hike Leader!

Ashford Lake Property Owners Association Annual Meeting October 6, 2018 Ashford Town Hall, Lower Level Meeting Room

Membership Meeting. March 2019 Vol. 25, No. 3. From the President s Pen

Friendship Connections

Page 1 May 2016 Newsletter Mother s Day Ride - THANKS! 2016 Ride Dates

Twin Rivers BCH Annual Report 2010

Fall PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Glen Bundy Carlson Highland & Co. LLP

Licking County OHC. Words from the President: Officers: President: Charlene Santee. Vice President: Teresa Smith

The Picket Line. Presidents Page. Volume 28, Number 6. Ted Sharr Editor. Chapter President : Stan Kvistad. Let the games begin!

H of ea s. Bits. Ride hard and ride safe, Your Prez

Minutes from the RATC Board Meeting October 15, 2012

Lake Anasagunticook Association Minutes of Board Meeting September 5, 2015 at home of Liz Rothrock

Mission. Purpose. Idaho Trails Association promotes the continued enjoyment of Idaho s hiking trails.

The Monthly Planet. JOhn. Words from the President. Central Ohio Saturn CarClub Chapter 4 Issue #105 January 2006

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. MEETING May 2, 2017 WHAT'S INSIDE

P.O. Box 3281 Lake Havasu City, Arizona Web Page: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS. NEXT MEETING January 5, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Hershey RV Show 2017 CHARLIE CURRY FOUNDER TENTS FOR TROOPS

PBCH Newsletter November, 2015 Tails and Trails Page 1 Issue No. 11

Renew Your Membership or Join Now

ANNUAL Meeting July 15, S Oregon Aviation History Center Noon lunch from El Tapatio 1 pm Meeting. Note from President Mark Baxter

H BOOT CAMP REGISTRATION

In Account With. Charles Henry Bourn. Saddle and Pack Horses Specialty Guiding and Packing To Mount Baker and other Mountains

Mountain Shag Club. Asheville, NC. May 2012 Newsletter mountainshagclub.com. Association of Carolina Shag Clubs

Park County Historical Society A Colorado Non-profit Corporation

Cen-Tex Tin Lizzies Enjoy Ice Cream at the Brunner Museum By John Anderson

Message from Kelly & Susan. Join the Erie HOG Chapter Flag Rides June 1 & 2. Kelly & Susan Lapping. June 2012

Lake Arrowhead News March 2014

LAKE METONGA NEWS. Going... going... Association Update. Winter s gone!

Excelsior Pass Avalanche Accident January 1, 2008

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

OKANOGAN COUNTY BACKCOUNTRY HORSEMAN OF WASHINGTON NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2010

AUGUST BREAKFAST. Volume 28, No 9 Online at: September Directors AMA Charter 3233 Coordinators

Transcription:

Hoofbeats September 2016 General meeting September 6th 7:00pm treats-peggy Tucker, coffee-laura Shillam Capitol Riders Chapter, BCHW Officers for 2016 Laura Shillam - President Peggy Tucker - Vice President Dean Hartman - Treasurer Chris Enrico - Secretary Karen Johnson - Director Deb Hall - Alt. Director Deb Hall - Vol Hours Chris Enrico - Newsletter Chris Enrico - Web Chris Enrico - Legislative Chris Enrico - Membership Chris Enrico - Communications Lori Ewing - Rides vacant - Rides Peggy Tucker Work Parties vacant - Social Peggy Tucker - Hoofprints Capitol Riders Chapter, BCHW Mission : 1. To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America s back country and wilderness. 2. To work to insure that public lands remain open to recreational stock use. 3. To assist the various government and private agencies in their maintenance and management of said resource. 4. To educate, encourage and solicit active participation in the wise 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 chapters in the state organization. Capitol Riders Chapter, BCHW www.capitolriders.org (with a link to our Facebook page) Meet monthly at the Littlerock firehall, 10828 Littlerock Road SW (larger of the two meeting rooms). Please verify the meeting by either going to the chapter web site and the Events page, or call 360-459-4759. The next general meeting is scheduled for September 6th, 7:00 pm, at the Littlerock Fire Department (West Thurston Regional Fire Authority, Station #1-2), 10828 Littlerock Road SW, Olympia, WA 98512. (Just north of 110th Avenue 0.2 miles.) From your President - The summer is flying by. It seems it just began and now it is almost September. I ve been able to ride with friends at area 20,23 and Kennedy Creek a lot this year. Thanks to all the hard working people who work to keep these local trails open. I hope that those of you who are able to camp with your horses have had a great summer too. Thanks to the hard work of Nisqually BCH we now have an open area 23 and the army is now making the parking area good enough to use over the fall and winter. I encourage our members to take saws and clippers each time you ride to help maintain and improve all the trails at JBLM and elsewhere. If each of us does a little each time it will add up to a lot. Thanks to the group ( Peggy, Jen, Chris, Deb and Sue Koch) who made it out for working on the Campground Trail from our club. It sounds like it is in good shape now. There are some good clinics coming in the area with Mark Rashid in October and as always Buck Branneman in November. Probably lots of other good clinicians to learn from as well. Enjoy the rest of the summer Laura Please continue to record any volunteer hours and get them to Deb Hall on a consistent basis. Her quarterly deadline is August 31st. June & August meeting minutes - The discussion we had at the August meeting is enclosed but please note that as we had only five members present we were unable to vote on anything including approving meeting minutes. Please see the July 2016 newsletter for the meeting minutes for our meeting in June and come prepared to approve them or not.. Legislative - Have you sent your comments in regarding the Enchanted Valley Chalet? BCHW hopes you have as the deadline is August 31st. Lightning - In the last issue I talked a bit about thunder storm and lightning safety. Recent news out of Norway is that 323 reindeer, all wild, were killed in a single incident. Cabela s - No takers for this past weekend s event at Cabela s. We still have September and perhaps with the weather cooling off we ll see some involvement by other BCHW chapters. Stay tuned. You may be asked to come on out for a few hours. That will be September 10 & 11. I continue my plea for your biographies and articles. Articles trickle in from only a few of you and they are always appreciated. This months newsletter article has no photos with it unfortunately even though some were taken. I do like getting photographs as well by the way. (due to the tardiness of my getting this newsletter out, photos arrived so I have included them.) I cannot simply go out on the Internet and regurgitate articles or grab photographs. The chapter got stung once already for copyright violation and I don t want to go there again (a cartoon off Facebook). So if you don t send me anything for the newsletter there simply is going to be a short one. I can t write it all myself. You might ask why I don t get permission to reprint. It takes time and effort to do that. If someone wants to do that for the chapter it would be appreciated. But we need to have an idea as to what we want to publish. And come time to put the newsletter together I really have no idea as to overall content except for meeting minutes, presidents message and news from our director if anything. This summer so far as wildfires has so far proven to be an improvement over the last two summers. Granted we have had them and will for a while longer. Did you know that the DNR sent out a press release recently saying that out of the 84 fires to date, 80 were human caused! 1

Currently Scheduled Events - partial September 6 - General Meeting Littlerock fire hall 7 pm 8-11 - Mt Adams camp out, contact Carrie Russell twalkin10@gmail.com or 360-438-1873 9-10 - Cabela s Great Ourdoors event, dependant on other chapters involvement 11-14 - Nehalem Bay Oregon camp out, reservations early! Karen Daniels will be there 9/8 to 9/22 17-3rd QTR BCHW Board of Directors meeting - Ellensburg 24 - National Public Lands Day work party tbd 24 - Willapa BCHW Prize Ride, Oxbow Road off SR 6 (MP 10) 24-25 - WACMO CMO, Margaret McKenny, luvkpop@gmail.com, www.wacmo.org 29 - DNR user meeting, 801 88th Ave SE, Tumwater, 6 to 8 pm October 4 - General Meeting Littlerock fire hall 7 pm, chapter officer nominations 29 - BCHW Wine Ride, Zillah November 1 - General Meeting Littlerock fire hall 7 pm 24 - DNR user meeting, 801 88th Ave SE, Tumwater, 6 to 8 pm December 2-3 - 4th QTR BCHW Board meeting, Ellensburg tbd - chapter Christmas party For other prize rides see http://capitolriders.org/prize_rides/prize_rides.htm Wildfires - continued from page 1: Now we can add a few more to that list. Capitol Riders of BCHW General Meeting Littlerock Firehall, 10828 Littlerock Road SW, Olympia, WA 98512 August 2, 2016 President Laura Shillam called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm. Introductions made with five members and two guests present. No quorum present so unable to approve June meeting minutes. Treasurer not present - no report. Newsletter - Chris Enrico Chris told the group he continues to ask for biographies and articles. Web site - Chris Enrico Chris said there is nothing new with the chapter web site. Legislative - Chris Enrico Chris talked about senate bill 3205 - Mountain Bikes in Wilderness. BCHW opposes this bill. Director - Karen Johnson Chris has recieved nothing from Karen for this meeting. Work Parties - Peggy Tucker Peggy told the group that the Campground Trail has needs. Peggy told the group after some discussion of dates that we will have a work party on Wednesday August 10th, 10 am at Mima. No animals but bring nippers and weed trimmers. Chris will email the chapter regarding this work party. A discussion of lightweight weed trimmers ensued. Laura will investigate prices. Hoofprints - Peggy Tucker Peggy explained the hoofprints program for our guests. Volunteer Hours - Deb Hall Deb told the group that the BCHA newspaper had a national summary. 34,344 hours nationally with a dollar value of $11,238,376. $2,425,738 was BCHWs share. Club Rides - Lori Ewing Lori said that no one went to Elbe on June 18th and that no one attended the prize ride at Kalama on July 23rd. Lori said that she and Deb Hall did go to Kalama Horse Camp on July 28th through the 31st. 2

Southwest New! Washington Trail Book By Kim McCarrel From Olympia to the Oregon Border From the Coast to the East Slope of the Cascades Over 100 Trails 20 Horse Camps Over 1,000 Miles of Trails www.nwhorsetrails.com Regarding the scheduled day ride on August 7th out of Margaret McKenny, the Appaloosa club has a ride that day as well. Lori told the group that she will be camping at Clackamas Horse Camp in Oregon August 11th to the 14th. Reservations are needed. Lori also told the group that she, Tim and April Bryan are headed to Quinn Meadow August 21st through 24th. It was mentioned (Laura perhaps) that JBLM Training Area 20 is usually closed on Sundays such that we should switch that ride from August 28th to the 27th. Chris will send out an email. Chris was asked to resend the email about Capitol Forest trail maintenance. Treats for September meeting - Peggy Tucker volunteered. Laura adjourned the meeting at 7:57. Respectfully submitted. Chris Enrico, Secretary Capitol Riders Chapter BCHW for 2016 Kalama Horse Camp - by Deb Hall This year s Capitol Riders camp out was sparsely but enthusiastically attended. My husband, Ron and our puppy Charlie accompanied me and Chip. Lori Ewing brought her friend Laurie from New Mexico, four amazingly well behaved Australian shepherds and two lovely appaloosa mares. All our horses were Appaloosas. We all arrived on Friday. For those who haven t been there, this is a campground in Southwest Washington that is a relatively easy drive with good paved roads all the way. The campground roads are also paved. There are corrals, stock water, toilets, and picnic tables. The campground has very good sites. The trails are varied. We went on a two hour ride Friday afternoon. It was warm but all of our riding was in the shade. The horse flies were aggressive in some spots but not in the campground. There is a short loop that follows the Kalama River through a beautiful forest. The river roars in this area. The footing is rocky in places and soft volcanic ash in places. Lori and I rode the Blue Lake Loop on Saturday. We followed the directions in Kim McCarrel s book. Lori would ride along looking at the book for the turns, looking like a tourist on a city street! This loop took about 5 hours. We saw the most amazing variety of terrain, from old growth forest to volcanic blow out. The side trip to Blue Lake was well worth it. The lake is a beautiful blue green color with a lovely creek flowing out of it in which we were able to water our horses. The footing on the loop varied from very rocky to soft dirt. There was moderate elevation change but not especially difficult. It was described by Kim McCarrel as moderate. Lori and I decided to do potlucks both Friday and Saturday, so there was lots of good food. Ron and our puppy had some nice hiking and did part of the Cinnamon Trail. When we were eating on Saturday evening we heard the brush crashing and Chip appeared at our dinner table. He was clearly feeling left out when we went next door to Lori and Laurie s picnic table. He had managed to wriggle out under the chain on the corral. We decided to let him room in an empty corral at Lori s site for that night. We did a short ride Sunday morning; then packed up for home. The Kalama Horse Camp is an excellent place to try 3

4 out horse camping. There are some more challenging loops that we didn t try. Maybe next year!

Zahra - In Barn LEASE: Wonderful trail horse, no bad habits. she is at a boarding facility with a covered arena and lots of trails, you can ride anytime. Beautiful black Arab 14.2hh. 16 years old. She loves people, knows her leads, leg yields, soft mouth, turns on haunches, forehand. side passes, great ground manners, comes to you. No vices, 100% sound, amazing feet. Free lounges and does voice commands. $200 a month. Call: Sue 360-742-3658 or 360-280-4934 Millcreek Model 15 Manure Spreader for sale $800. New $1,600. Connie Bailey 360-273-5552 dakotaairee@aol.com Image taken off a web site such that Connie s may look different 5

To join BCHW, complete this application, sign the liability release (all members 18 and over), and enclose payment: Please Print Legibly Chapter members, turn application and payment in to your Chapter Treasurer. Make checks out to Capitol Riders BCHW. Mail application and payment to: Capitol Riders, ATTN: Chris Enrico, 4809 24th Ave SE, Lacey WA 98503 New Member Renewal Membership number(s): Adult s name(s): Children s name(s): Address: City: ST: Zip: Phone number: E-mail: Legislative district (if known): County: Check to opt out of mailed (hardcopy) newsletter: BCHW (Trailhead News) Chapter Basic Membership Single $41.00 Family $54.00 Optional Membership (includes family or single from above) Contributing $75.00 Sustaining $125.00 All chapter members must also be a member of BCHW. However, BCHW dues only need to be paid once each year. Joining additional (secondary) chapters only requires paying chapter dues. Chapter Name: Capitol Riders Patron $250.00 Benefactor $500.00 Chapter Dues - Single ($10) $ Lifetime (Single) $1200.00 Family ($15) $ State dues paid online (attach receipt copy) Additional Chapter Donation $ Additional State Donation $ Chapter Subtotal $ State Subtotal $ Grand Total (State+Chapter) $ All ADULT members MUST sign! Adult s signature covers minor children. Recognizing the fact that there is a potential for an accident wherever horse use is involved, which can cause injuries to horses, riders, and spectators, and also recognizing the fact that Back Country Horsemen of Washington, including Chapters, officers, directors, or members, cannot always know the condition of trails or the experience levels of riders or horses taking part in trail rides or other BCHW events, I do hereby release and hold harmless the above named from any claim or right for damages which might occur to me, my minor children, or horses. Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Back Country Horsemen of Washington (BCHW) is a public charity as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). Accordingly, membership dues paid to BCHW and a chapter may be treated as deductions characterized as charitable contributions when computing federal and state income tax obligations. Date: Revised 12/2/15 See payment and mailing information above.

Sponsors Fun Ride Sponsors 7

8

9

10 The above business cards (Fun Ride Sponsors) represent the Kennedy Creek Fun Ride (May 21, 2016) donors. Some donated cash, others donated prizes or services. Please express your appreciation by doing what business you can with them or by referring others.

Ad Rates for your ad in both the web site and newsletter : (per year) Business card - $25 1/4 page - $48 1/2 page - $72 full page - $100 (subject to board approval) Business card or your production ready artwork. This space for rent! This space for rent! Chris Enrico 4809 24th Ave SE Lacey WA 98503 Capitol Riders http://capitolriders.org