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Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics

Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics

TweetGoing Easy in Our Great Outdoors Human impacts are part of the ecology of wild places and local green spaces. These impacts are indirect and direct. Addressing the indirect impacts is a large topic involving global sustainability choices. Our direct impacts are our footprints on and off trail and much more. Ecological readiness includes more than the names of plants and animals, awareness of your own impacts is essential. The sum of our direct impacts; our migrating fire ring scars,…

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Readiness Ethics

Readiness Ethics

TweetReadiness is an ethical pursuit. Readiness impacts more than the immediate outcomes of outdoor pursuits. Modern approaches to readiness must consider more than individual ability and preparations matched with chosen pursuits to ensure success and personal safety in the outdoors. Today, more than ever, readiness must consider other people and nature, sociological and ecological impacts–ethics for our crowded modern world. Choices matter. The outdoor pursuits we choose and the methods we use impact others and the wild places we enjoy….

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