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Re: Horse Trails Symposium Summary
Thanks for the reminder, Linda- I can give info on acquiring the info as
all the presentors are listed in the back of my notebook! So here goes:
Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook
call or write the USDA-FS , Missoula Technology and Development Center
Building 1 Ft. Missoula
Missoula, Montana 59804-7294
phone: 406-329-3900
fax: 406-329-3719
I paid $5.00 for this book
Speaker Jan Hancock had the publication on Horse Camps but she also has
written a book " Horse Trails in Arizona" and "Equestrian Facilities:
A Sourcebook for Designers, Developers, Owners and Agencies".
She can be reached at : The Embassy 805 North 4th Ave. Ste. 703
Phoenix, AZ 85003
phone: 602-252-6971 x. 216
602-252-8387
fax: 602-252-8222
602-530-2204
I don't know the costs of these publications.
The BlueRibbon Magazine is available by calling Idaho: 208-233-6570
Their website is www.sharetrails.org and www.sharetrails.org/mag
Something I didn't mention was a great short video that that Pam Gluck of
American Trails has concerning sharing trails. It starts with a
horseback rider meeting a mtn. biker and offering him to ride with her a
bit (she just happens to have an extra mount) Then a hiker gets to ride
and the horseback rider tries to ride a mtn. bike. Funny and self
explanatory- we all enjoy the trail for the same reasons...the trail
looks different from each perspective etc etc. She will send a copy of
the video for I think $10.
Pam Gluck
American Trails
P.O. Box 11046
Prescott, AZ 86304
phone: 520-632-1140
fax: 520-632-1147
email: AmTrails@lankaster.com
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