Wilderness Trails: Special Places, Special Considerations

This webinar will provide some basic information on trails in federally-designated Wilderness, examples of practical experiences, and resources to learn more.

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December 01, 2022

10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (Pacific Time) {more time zones}

11:00 AM to 12:30 PM (Mountain Time)
12:00 PM to 01:30 PM (Central Time)
01:00 PM to 02:30 PM (Eastern Time)

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FREE for members
FREE for nonmembers

Learning Credit Cost: FREE

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This webinar is free to the public, thanks to a generous sponsorship from Maine Recreational Trails Program Advisory Committee.

 


Webinar Outline


In total, approximately 18% of federal land administered by the four major federal land management agencies, and nearly 5% of all land in the United States, has been designated as wilderness. Trails are a primary way that visitors enjoy and experience these special places— where humans are visitors who do not remain. While the word “wilderness” may have very different meanings to each of us, federally-designated “Wilderness” has an official definition and the agencies have legal stewardship responsibilities which impact how trails are planned, constructed, managed, maintained, and used in these areas. Three presenters will provide some basic information on Wilderness, trails in Wilderness, examples of practical experiences, and resources to learn more.

Learning Objectives:

  • Provide basic Wilderness information including the Wilderness Act, the designation process, the amount-extent-variety of Wilderness, and the priorities for Wilderness stewards (agencies, partners, and volunteers).
  • Provide basic information and considerations for trails and trail use in Wilderness.
  • Provide some recent, real-life examples of Wilderness trail maintenance, management, construction, and administration situations in Wilderness.
  • Provide information on available resources for information about Wilderness and Wilderness trails.

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This webinar qualifies as a Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) course (via LA CES).

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Webinar Resources


Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center

Wilderness Connect

National Wilderness Skills Institute Recordings

 
  • National Trails System Act
  • Presenter PowerPoint Presentation

    Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA) Resources

     


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    Presenters


    Pete Irvine, retired, USDA Forest Service
    Roanoke, Virginia

    PETE IRVINE, USFS-retired, former Wilderness and Trails Program Manager, GWJeffNFs, Roanoke, VA; home of 23 Wildernesses and ~2,100 miles of trails.

     

    Dan Abbe, Wilderness Specialist, Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center
    Missoula, Montana

    DAN ABBE, Wilderness Specialist and USFS Representative at the interagency Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center; Missoula, MT

     

    Ian Nelson, Regional Representative, Pacific Crest Trail Association
    Medford, Oregon

    IAN NELSON, Regional Representative (N.CA & S.OR) for the Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA), Medford, OR; his territory covers ~425 miles of the PCNST, traveling through 7 Wildernesses.

     


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