MUSCLE-POWERED PUBLIC LAND USERS BANDING TOGETHER TO WORK FOR RESPONSIBLE LAND STEWARDSHIP AND USE

Welcome to Palisades!

Purpose:
Our primary goal is stewardship of the entire Rimrock/Palisades/Indian Canyon area, including all public lands within the approximate boundaries of Sunset Hwy on the South, Riverside State Park on the North and East, and Airway Heights on the West.

This will include trail planning and maintenance, park advocacy with regard to City Parks issues, involvement with the various agencies assisting in fire management, periodic cleanup activities, and a helpful, watchdog approach to all park users -- i.e. friendly toward non-trashers, non-poachers, non-dealers.

In addition, to assist other user groups in working toward accomplishment of their goals within other areas to enhance muscle-powered use, whether by help with marketing/grant writing/funding or physical help with trail work and building projects.

Finally, to spread the teachings of the "Leave No Trace" Outdoor Ethics program, both within our own area and by reaching out to other user groups to help work toward having clean, sustainable public lands everywhere.

We hope you'll join us.

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2009-05-12
Conservation Northwest Plans Summer hikes
Mark your summer calendars for these Conservation Northwest Summer hikes.
Explore the Colville National Forest and learn what you can do to help preserve it for future generations!

Sat., June 6, 2009 - Elk Creek Falls Day Hike
Sat., June 13, 2009 - Thirteenmile Creek Canyon Day Hike
Sat.-Sun. June 27-28, 2009 - Kettle Range Rendezvous (Weekend Campout)
Sat., July 11, 2009 - Grassy Top from Pass Creek Pass Day Hike
Sat., July 18, 2009 - Hoodoo Canyon to Emerald Lake Day Hike
Sat., July 25, 2009 - Abercrombie Mountain to Hooknose Day Hike
Sat., Aug. 1, 2009 - Hall Mountain Day Hike
Sat., Aug. 8, 2009 - Columbia Mountain Lookout Day Hike
Sat., Aug. 15, 2009 - Wapaloosie Mountain Day Hike


Karen Jurasin

kjoutdoors@comcast.net.
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