Leave No Trace Principles
Leave No Trace Principles
Leave No Trace Principles
Promoting and inspiring responsible outdoor recreation through education, research and partnerships
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Be Considerate of Others
Share our trails
We all enjoy the outdoors in different ways. Pay attention, expect to encounter others and be courteous.
Yield to all
We all know how great our outdoor experiences can be. One discourteous person can ruin an outing. Make room for others. If biking or horse riding, control your speed. Pass with care and let others know you are passing.
Check the weather forecast and always be prepared for changing weather conditions
Wet, cold or unprepared visitors are more likely to abandon Leave No Trace techniques for safety's sake.
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Lets all enrich everyones outdoor experience and take out all litter
Although the topic of human waste can be a particularly uncomfortable issue with visitors to the outdoors, it is very important to address it directly. Never miss an opportunity to use a proper toilet facility. If you must go, in the outdoors, deposit solid human waste in a hole dug 10-12 cm deep at least 30 metres (70 steps) from water, campsites, and trails. This will promote decomposition of the waste and reduce the likelihood that other visitors may have unpleasant encounters. Cover and disguise the hole when you are finished and be sure to pack out all used toilet paper and hygiene products in an impermeable plastic bag..
Objects in nature derive much of their beauty from their surroundings and never look quite the same back home
Be careful not to disturb the equipment of farmers, anglers, foresters, beekeepers and others who derive their income from the land; leave gates as you find them, open or closed.
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Fires can cause lasting impacts and be devastating to forests, natural habitats and farmland
Know and follow local fire regulations and rules. Where fires are permitted and appropriate, use techniques to reduce your impact on the land and avoid leaving unsightly and ecologically damaging fire scars by placing your disposable b-b-q on sand or elevating it off the grass to avoid burning the ground below.
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...the person who goes with reverent feet through the hills and valleys, accompanied by neither noise nor dust to scare away wild creatures, stopping often, watching closely, listening carefully. Only thus can they, at length, feel at one with what is, after all, their natural environment .
ROBERT LLOYD PRAEGER, 1937
For further information please contact: Leave No Trace Ireland, c/o CAAN, The Stableyard, Barnetts Demesne, Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 5PB T. +44 (0) 28 9030 3930 F. +44 (0) 28 9062 6248 E. [email protected] www.leavenotraceireland.org
This information booklet was developed from the seven Leave No Trace principles. 2006 Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics and Leave No Trace Ireland. All rights reserved.