Decker Dispatch

Decker Dispatch

Back Country Horsemen of Montana NONPROFIT ORG PO Box 4864 U.S. POSTAGE PAID Butte, MT 59701 BUTTE MT Decker PERMIT NO 593 Dispatch February 2013 www.bchmt.org Letter from the Chair Mark Himmel, Chairman, BCH Montana or the Back Country Horsemen of Montana have probably FChairmans removed a million trees blocking the trail and letter this time I installed half that many water bars in our quest to wanted to talk about improve the trail and lessen the impact of our use. the 40th anniversary for BCH coming I calculated that between 1974 and up, without repeating what has today, using conservative numbers, already been said. Something Montanas Back Country Horsemen new or di erent ere are not contributed 256,000 volunteer hours. many topics we havent touched upon. With that much time accumulated, its Montana Back Country Horsemen State Chapters In a discussion with Charlie OLeary, the idea of reviewing Back hard to imagine that a trail exists in the forest that we have not spent time on at Beartooth Bitterroot Cabinet Charlie Russell Country Horsemen volunteer hours over the years came up as a topic that PO Box 614 PO Box 1083 PO Box 949 PO Box 3563 might be of interest to our membership. Its a topic speci cally related to some point. Back Country Horsemen Absorakee, MT 59001 Hamilton, MT 59840 Libby, MT 59923 Great Falls, MT 59404 Montana which I am almost sure we have not discussed. Digging around, of Montana have probably removed we could only come up with documentation for the last ten years. I took a million trees blocking the trail and East Slope Flathead Gallatin Valley Hi-Line on the task of creating a graph that lls in the missing thirty years. installed half that many water bars 307 N Main PO Box 1192 PO Box 3232 PO Box 1379 in our quest to improve the trail and Conrad, MT 59425 Columbia Falls, MT 59912 Bozeman, MT 59772 Cut Bank, MT 59427 Ken Ausk informed me that back in 1974, in their rst year, the lessen the impact of our use. Flathead Chapter put in over 1000 hours of volunteer time. (I cant Judith Basin Last Chance Mile High Mission Valley We ride the forest for many di erent PO Box 93 PO Box 4008 PO Box 4434 PO Box 604 imagine coming up with the idea of Back Country Horsemen one year, Lewistown, MT 59457 Helena, MT 59601 Butte, MT 59702 Ronan, MT 59864 then rising to that level of challenge the next. Heck In 1974, I was still in reasons; whether its trail clearing, high school). pack support for a trail crews, or Missoula Selway-Pintler Wilderness ree Rivers Upper Clark Fork simply venturing out there and PO Box 2121 PO Box 88 PO Box 251 PO Box 725 Ok – Back to the graph. looking to make a di erence. One Missoula, MT 59806 Hamilton, MT 59840 Dillon, MT 59725 Deer Lodge, MT 59722 Back Country Horsemen of Montana Mission Statement horseman makes a little dent in the • Perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of Americas back country and tasks ahead. As a chapter, with quite a Wild Horse Plains wilderness. PO Box 398 • Work to ensure that public lands remain open to recreational stock use. few horsemen, we can conquer many • Assist various agencies responsible for the maintenance and management of public challenges. As a state organization, Plains, MT 59859 If you would like to join, please contact a chapter in your area. lands. • Educate, encourage, and solicit active participation in the wise and sustained use there is no challenge that we of the back country by horsemen and the general public, commensurate with our heritage. cant overcome. • Foster and encourage formation of new Back Country Horsemen organizations. Letter from the Chair continued... Backcountry continued... We know of our accomplishments over the past 40 volunteer time improving our trails. e next 40 is what years. What will the next 40 years look like I am sure we make of it. I predict Back Country Horsemen of when Ken and company started this organization long Montana will exceed a million hours by then. ago, they could not have imagined it would build to a state-wide organization that logged 256,000 hours of Mark Himmel Volunteer Hours 21000 19000 17000 15000 13000 11000 Volunteer Hours Tin Cup Lake near Darby, 11 miles from trailhead: backcountry …a e Chinese Wall in the Bob Marshall Wilderness: Undeniably de nite YES backcountry. 9000 7000 5000 3000 1000 We all know the de nition of wilderness, 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 but have you ever de ned backcountry E xtrapolating from known volunteer hours in 1974 to tracked hours beginning in 2002, Back Country for yourself, as a Back Country Horseman Horsemen of Montana have conservatively dedicated over a quarter-million volunteer hours and improved innumerable trails. ere are many things in Western culture that are admirable. But a culture that alienates itself from the ground of its own being–from the wilderness outside ... and from that wilderness, the wilderness within–is doomed to very destructive behavior, ultimately perhaps, self-destructive behavior. –Gary Snyder– Turtle Island, 1969 BCH of MT Contacts Chairman Mark Himmel National Directors Dave Crawford 406.771.0809 406.675.4293 [email protected] [email protected] Vice-Chairman Connie Long Chuck Miller 406.543.0528 406.961.5453 [email protected] [email protected] Treasurer Sandy Taylor (Alternate) John Chepulis Painted Rocks Lake on West Fork Road: backcountry view, but alas, some Lake Como, a popular swimming, boating & shing lake with stock trails 406.842.7843 406.322.4823 would say NO because of the road and bridge. all around; looks like backcountry, but only minutes from the town of [email protected] [email protected] Darby …some would say NO. Secretary Nancy Pollman State Newsletter Editor Noorjahan Parwana For me, and for thousands with similar inclinations, the most important passion of life is the overpowering desire 406.546.6492 406.782.3682 to escape periodically from the churches of a mechanistic civilization. To us the enjoyment of solitude, complete [email protected] [email protected] independence, and the beauty of unde led panoramas is absolutely essential to happiness. —Bob Marshall Backcountry... Can It be De ned 2012 Mission Valley BCH Completed ree-Year Work by Kathy Hundley, Selway-Pintler Wilderness BCHM Project with Forest Service s your de nition of backcountry the same as the I think backcountry is just a few minutes from town, by David Crawford & Carol Madden, Mission Valley Chapter BCHM person riding the trail beside you Is it the same where there are no houses, and I can hike with my dogs, asI a co-worker, family member, a stranger passing by trail ride and ski. I feel like I am out in the woods and he Mission Valley Back Country Horsemen or someone you know who lives in another state e I cant hear anything but the wind and wildlife…no Tkicked o a work agreement with the answer is, Probably not. vehicles. Some argue this is front country. Can you US Forest Service in 2009. In cooperation with de ne the di erence Carole Johnson of the Superior Ranger District, it e Mirriam Webster Dictionary de nes backcountry was agreed that the club would complete regular as: noun: a rural region that forms the edge of the settled One friend said that if you ride the trail and get so far and special trail improvements to bene t all who or developed part of a country; For example, He took in that you have to make camp, that is backcountry. In use the back country trail system. ere were a months supplies and headed out to the backcountry. other words, it is a pack trip. So, you want to go on a pack four projects worked on over a period of three Synonyms–backcountry, backland(s), backwater, trip into the wilderness– get away from it all–and the years. Regular maintenance of these trails occurs wilderness boundary begins at the trailhead, right where backwoods, bush, hinterland, outback, outlands, up- every year, while the special improvements were you just drove to with your truck and horse trailer; is it all country; Related Words–boonies, boondocks, country, completed on an as-needed basis. backcountry, maybe countryside, sticks. e rst project was the River Trail that runs 13 High school students Several years ago, while One thing we can all probably agree on is that our comments included: miles, from St. Regis down the Clark Fork River driving home from our backcountry here in Montana and in the other Rocky deep trails way back, to Ferry Landing at the St. Regis cut-o highway, Back Country Horsemen of Mountain States is a lot bigger and wilder than it is somewhere where you situated between Hwy 200 and I90 to the north. Montana State Convention, around the rest of the country. can feel disconnected from e work consisted of clearing and brushing trails my friends and I got into an society. One student de ned and reconstructing areas in the shale rock slides interesting discussion on what backcountry as, anywhere my cell phone wont work for trail passage in several di erent locations. the de nition of the word backcountry. To my surprise, Students also felt that it was a feeling. eir perceptions Gravel and supplies were placed at the trail head the answers, though at times similar, were more o en seem largely to be de ned by where and how they and packed in by volunteers.

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