July 12-13 - French Broad River Paddle Trail Leave No Trace Learn n' Paddle Overnighter Sponsored by RiverLink. Join RiverLink on an overnight camping trip on the French Broad River
Paddle Trail to learn and practice the principles of Leave No Trace for
river corridors.
The cost is $45 per person and includes:
Rafting Supplies, food (dinner, breakfast, snacks and drinks), Leave
no trace training, and an enjoying the beautiful French Broad River.
To register CLICK HERE. You will receive a confirmation email.
Trip Details:
RiverLink and Southern Raft Supply
are teaming up with the Leave No Trace Traveling Trainers to host an
overnight paddle trip on the French Broad River Paddle Trail to learn
and practice Leave No Trace
principles for River Corridors. The trip will start out Friday
afternoon on Section 8, paddling from below Redmon Dam to the Big Pine
Campsite (across from Barnard River Access Park). The group will spend
Friday night at the Big Pine Campsite. Saturday participants will
paddle Section 9 of the French Broad from Barnard to the Stackhouse
River Access. Learning and practicing Leave No Trace principles along
the way. The trip is scheduled to begin at noon of Friday and
anticipates being at Stackhouse by noon on Saturday, and back to
Asheville by 2 PM.
Leave No Trace - Enjoying the Outdoors Responsibly
Join
RiverLink, Southern Raft Supply and the Leave No Trace Traveling
Trainers for an interactive presentation and discussion that will focus
on the elements of the Leave No Trace minimum impact program. This
session will highlight the Leave No Trace outdoor skills and ethics
program, which is applicable to all outdoor enthusiasts and all
environments. This national program is administered by the Leave No
Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, whose mission is to teach people how to
enjoy the outdoors responsibly. In addition to learning the hows and
whys behind the importance of practicing Leave No Trace, participants
will be provided with information on how to easily and effectively
integrate Leave No Trace into their daily lives and programs. The
Traveling Trainers are committed to teaching Leave No Trace education as
they live on the road, sleep 200 nights a year in a tent, and offer
this award winning program in communities from coast to coast.
The French Broad River Paddle Trail
will serve to protect the river as a resource for recreation,
environmental stewardship, education, and economic development. The
trail promotes long term partnerships to develop and maintain a low
impact water trail with, Leave No Trace paddle-in camping every 8-10
miles along the river corridor. The French Broad River Paddle Trail
provides 117 river miles, from Rosman, NC to the NC border where it
connects to 101 miles of TN French Broad River Blueway.
The RiverLink campsites
are protected with conservation and recreation easements that ensure
they will reamain free and open to the public in perpetuity. Check out
the new French Broad River Paddle Trail Map The online map, is a great resource for planning your trip.
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