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Backcountry Skills Clinic - Making it better
30. March 2008 by Rob Adams.
This year’s clinic went very well, but it can always be better. Please talk a few minutes and think about your experience at the clinic. Please think about each presentation you attended. Were they in the best order? If you had been scheduling the day how would you have done it? Were they the right length [time]. Most were around 30 minutes, was that enough time?
What presentations would you like to see that were not done this year?
Was there enough information on packing and back country travel and camping?
Did you feel the hands on mentoring worked, or would more structured demonstrations and maybe classes have been better?
Handouts: Have you had a chance to view the DVD? Did you feel it has value? Have you had a change to look at any of the material on the CD? Do you feel that this is a good way to provide material, or would you have preferred a notebook full of printed material?
Should we continue to have featured presenters like Dr. David Hayes? Did his “One Step Horsemanship” fit into the rest of the clinic structure, or would it have been better in a different venue?
Packing Equipment (what we take) (Bill & Marybeth)
Idaho Brand Inspector (Larry Hayhurst)
First Responders (Sally & Tammy
One Step Horsemanship (Dr. David Hayes)
Lunch (quality & quantity) (Lunch Team)
Saddles & Equipment (Mike Becker)
Trailer Safety (Mike Quality Trailer)
Trail first Aid - Stock (Joanne, Bob & Erika)
BLM Wild Horse Program (BLM)
Opportunities in Boise NF (Emmett Rangers)
Dutch oven cooking (Ralph & Trudy)
Meal Planning - Trail head & Back Country (Marybeth)
Packing Demo’s and Mentoring (Packing Team)
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