Hikers, Bikers and Horses
gearmeout

Q1: How can hikers, bikers, and equestrians work together to better ensure access for everyone in our parks and nat… https://t.co/N9eKbF9ho4

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: I believe by trying to keep things as natural as you can when accessing the parks. #Gearmeout

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: All parties need to recognize the others right to use the trail (where allowed) and properly yiel… https://t.co/mGj86USJ7L

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1- picking up after themselves and staying to the trails so as not to cause unnecessary erosion are key! #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1. Stay in your designtaied area. If it’s a hiking trail, hike. If it’s a bike trail, bike. If it’s… https://t.co/p3cg9CXMY5

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1: mutual respect and cleaning up after ourselves goes a long way. #Gearmeout

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1) Howdy #GearMeOut crew! Well, a couple of obvious ones - stick to the trails and #LeaveNoTrace


replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1) By respecting each other's right to be in and share the area equally would be a nice start. #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1 Minimum impact is of paramount importance, and both bikers and equestrians have a much higher impa… https://t.co/4T8KxNCvTj

A1: Also especially important to keep pets under control on mutli-use trails #GearMeOut #SpookTheHorses

RT @VeteranHiker: @UST_Survival A1. Stay in your designtaied area. If it’s a hiking trail, hike. If it’s a bike trail, bike. If it’s a comb…