IPA CLUB NEWS

Companion rescue clinic in Grangeville

Hi Everybody,   Just wanted to let you guys know that we will be doing a Companion rescue clinic in Grangeville on Jan 26-27 (Friday night PowerPoint and Saturday in the field). If you guys could please help me spread the word I would appreciate it. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to call or shoot me an email.

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November 2017, Newsletter

  November 1, 2017 meeting was brought to order @ Hoot’s cafe by Pres. Don Eckford. There was Don, Virginia, Dean, Brenda and a guest, attending for the meeting. Steve & Todd came to help with going over the maps.   Newsletter was talked over again to keep it the same way it is with

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October 2017 Idaho Pathfinders Newsletter

October’s meeting was brought to order on October 4th, 2017. We had 10 members attending. The min. From the last meeting were read and approved. The banking was gone over and the gas cards were handed out. These gas cards are for those that did the 2017 Trail Ranger Program. If you didn’t attend but

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Idaho Pathfinders Septembers Newsletter 2017

September’s meeting was called to order  by Pres. Don Eckford. Mins from the last meeting were read and approved.  13 members attended Banking was gone over and approved .  With paying the for the Web page $145.00 to Mary Mangold for doing the web page and our domain name for the year.   Old Business:

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Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests Fire Update

August 11, 2017 The National Fire Preparedness Level (PL) has been raised to its highest point, PL-5. The PL ranges from one, indicating minimal activity, to five, which signals very high activity. The last time that the National PL was raised to 5 was on August 13, 2015. Lightning activity over the past couple of

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Trail Information for August 2017

June and July were busy months for the Club. They cleared over 90 miles of trails in a short 3 week span. Thank you to the crew for working on them. But the end of July and August have brought thunderstorms into our area. Along with that fires. Here is a few trail closures at

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July’s Newsletter 2017

Hope everyone is having a good summer. When it decided to stop raining it did and turned off HOT!! Everyone stay safe and drink lots of water.  July’s meeting was short and to the point. Twenty-five min. and we were done.  The Trail Ranger Program is done for the year. All the trails have been

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June’s Newsletter 2017

June’s meeting was short  and quick. Eleven Members attending.   Saw Class set @ Slate Creek on the 25th. For the Following Rick, Dean, Larry, and Steve. Thank you to those and Michelle, Bretta and Brenda for taking the First Aid/CPR Class.   Dates for Trail Work have changed: July 8th for McComas Meadow, and

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ATV and Motorcycle Training Classes with a Fun Run

This year the High Mountain Trail Machine Association and the Idaho Pathfinders are teaming up to put on an “ATV and Motorcycle training Classes” June 24th.  This will be taking place at the Snow Shelter by Fish Creek. We will have 5 instructors on hand to help out with the class. We will be going

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May 2017 Newsletter

The nice weather is finally here. HAY!!. May’s meeting was brought to order in the backroom of Hoot’s Café May 3rd @ 7:00pm. There was 16 members attending. 1.The Show and Shine for May 20th has been canceled. Not enough support. 2.Fun Run in June, We will be working with the High Mountain Trail Machine

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April’s 2017 IPA Newsletter

April’s meeting there was  14 people attending.  The meeting started at 7:00pm @ Hoot’s Café.   Snake River User Group Update: They are still looking for some one to represent the OHV users in the area. Steve D. is going but he is there for the business part of Recreation.Part of what Steve brought to

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The management of Recommended Wilderness Areas and Wilderness Study Areas.

The following is coming from Sandra Mitchell.  A resolution to this issue has eluded us for decades, however, we may finally have the opportunity to resolve it to our liking which means RWAs/WSAs won’t be managed as Wilderness.  We are in the process of drafting a letter to Secretary Zinke explaining the issue and proposing at

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