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This week, Richard Gummersall, Off-Highway Vehicle Education Coordinator for the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, provides some quick reminders for all motorized trail users about the five T.R.E.A.D. principles endorsed by the National Tread Lightly campaign.
This piece is part of a Resource Stewardship Series that IDPR is producing for OHV riders. Tread Lightly and IDPR are two of our partners in spreading the good word about how to Recreate Responsibly in Idaho, and specifically, how to be a good trail ambassador, how to use your trail machine wisely and responsibly, and take steps to ensure that you have a safe and fun outing.
Read more about the T.R.E.A.D, Principles in the RRI blog.
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BIKING
Ride through astonishing landscapes on road routes and mountain bike trails.
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HIKING & HORSEBACK RIDING
More than 19,000 miles of trails offer easy to moderate hikes and options for horseback riding.
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WATERSPORTS
Float and play on 3,100 miles of recreational rivers and 2,000 named lakes.
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FISHING
On a boat or on a bank, cast a line in our lakes and rivers to create epic fish stories.
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MOTORSPORTS
Head deep into the backcounty to explore on ATVs and dirt bikes.
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CAMPING
Stay the night in the great outdoors to add another day of adventure to the itinerary.
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IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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USDA FOREST SERVICE INTERMOUNTAIN REGION
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IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS
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IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION
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USDA FOREST SERVICE NORTHERN REGION
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IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME
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IDAHO BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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IDAHO RANGELAND RESOURCE COMMISSION
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