In this month’s issue:
- Cultus Corral Trail Rides, Pg. 1
- President’s Report, Pg. 2
- VP Public Lands Report, Pg. 3
- VP Field Services Report, Pg. 4
- Registration-State Ride & Meeting, Pg. 5
- OET Calendar, Pg. 6
- Hickory the Mule, Pg. 8
- Marketing Positions described, Pg. 9
- LNT (Cont.), Principle #3, Pg. 10
- Saddles For Sale, Pg. 11
- Six Ways to make Safety a Habit, Pg. 12
- Trail Skills College Registration Info, Pg. 15
- Mission Statement & Membership Form, Pg. 17
- Chapter Information, Pg. 18
- Chapter Reports, Pg. 19
- Sponsor Advertising, Pg. 22
- Recreation Site Interactive Map, Pg. 24
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www.oregonequestriantrails.org
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose members are dedicated to building, promoting, preserving, and maintaining horse camps and trails in Oregon. For over 50 years, we’ve worked to ensure that horse trails and camps throughout our state remain accessible to riders now and in the future. OET members promote LNT ethics, outdoor ethics, campground etiquette, and trail etiquette.