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Archive for April 2009
National Trails Day - Yellow Jacket TH, Near Warm Lake (Cascade)
17. April 2009 by Rob Adams.
Saturday/Sunday June 6-7 2009
Project Leader- Rob Adams, projects@sbbchidaho.org or 208.584.3780 Directions: Http://sbbchidaho.org\pdf\Yellow_Jacket_TH.pdf
Camping at the Hunters camp at the junction of Rice Creek Road and Stolley Road // It will be marked and reserved. Lots of parking for trailers, water for horses near. Some old corrals, may not be in useable condition.
Three Projects:
1: Rebuild foot bridge to Vulcan Hot Spring
Tools needed: Hammers, power drills and bits, socket wrench set, wrecking bar / crowbar, shovels, polaski, (Dan Fisher - Ranger will be crew chief on this project)
2. Remove old dam from the hot springs,
Plan on getting wet: Wrecking Bars to remove dam, springs has silted up due to fire.
3. Trail rehab crew // Standard trail project. Yellow Jacket trail or Telephone Ridge trail possible.
Most members will travel friday night and camp at the trailhead. Breakfast Saturday morning, work parties start at 09:00. Provide your own lunch. Potluck Dinner Saturday. Breakfast Sunday. Plan on a halfday fun ride Sunday.
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Jubilee Park - New Place to ride in Canyon County
17. April 2009 by Rob Adams.
Canyon County’s newest park is located at the west terminus of Missouri Avenue. Bring your horse and ride “Jubilee Park”
http://sbbchidaho.org/pdf/jubilee_park.pdf
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What is an ownership and transportation certificate, also known as a lifetime certificate? “Horse Passport”
17. April 2009 by Rob Adams.
The “Lifetime” certificate may only be issued on horses, mules and asses. It has no restrictions, and may be used to travel nationwide (including Montana). It may also be used for slaughter, sale or trade. Ownership and transportation certificates, also known as lifetime certificates for any horse, mule or ass shall be valid so long as the animal remains within the ownership of the person to whom the certificate was issued. The ownership and transportation or “lifetime” certificate is not transferable. Call your district brand inspector. If you do not know who the local inspector is, call the State Brand Inspector’s Office in Meridian. In state toll free: 1-800-772-8442 or local number 884-7070.
Talked to Joel Miesbach, 208-278-5462, regarding the brand inspection. He wanted me to emphasis that ”if the horse is registered”, he will require that the papers have the transfer of ownership indicated on the papers in order to permit the lifetime inspection.
The Inspector needs payment by cash or check at the time of the transaction.
Credit cards are not acceptable.
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