[Jul 11, 2015] Tread Lightly! Master Tread Trainer Course (Uwharrie, NC)

Scott@BigCreek

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Course Description: Tread Lightly!®’s Master Tread Trainer™ course is a two-day course designed to provide an in-depth look at outdoor ethics focusing on motorized and mechanized recreation on both land and water. Participation in the course qualifies individuals to present the Tread Lightly! message consistently to others in their state or region. Participants will work with Tread Lightly! staff on understanding the role outdoor ethics play in the recreation community learn the Tread Lightly! principles of responsible recreation, develop an action plan for outreach in their community, and be provided with the tools to conduct a variety of learning opportunities including training Tread Trainers through an 8 hour course.

The key to a successful workshop is to have participants that are familiar with Tread Lightly!, involved in community outreach, recreational training programs or natural resource management and are interested in developing a high awareness and competency in outdoor ethics. Participants should have some background in outdoor education or presentation skills and be well-grounded in the Tread Lightly! principles. It is highly recommended that participants have already completed a Tread Trainer course or some other outdoor ethics training. The Master Trainer course is an intensive two-day workshop that requires participants to complete pre-course assignments, develop and present assigned components of the Tread Trainer course and actively participate throughout the course.

Lets help Keep Uwharrie Open to OHV use! Come join this class July 11 & 12! (12 -maximum students)

Cost is $100. Hosted by Uwharrie Off-Road Training Center.
 
Tread Lightly! is a BIG player in helping us keep the trails at Uwharrie open! Come on 4x4 Clubs. You need a representative at this course!

This course is taught and run by Tread Lightly! UORTC is only hosting and helping. The $100 goes to Tread Lightly! NOT UORTC.
 
We really need to get more Master Trainers here locally folks. Need your help out there on the trails to get people educated.
 
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