Take Care Out There

Take Care Out There: Accessibility

Oregon Adaptive Sports board member Bruce Creager is here to remind us all of the importance of accessibility to our Public Lands. While many of us feel at home and welcomed into outdoor spaces, many others do not. In this video, Bruce shares ideas for both big and small ways that we can all promote accessibility and provide a more welcoming environment to those with abilities that might be different from our own.

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Take Care Out There: Dispersed Camping

Zavier Borja – Program Coordinator for Vámonos Outside and newly elected member of the Bend Park & Recreation District board is here to discuss Dispersed Camping. If you’ve ever tried to plan a last minute camping trip during the busy season, you know that having a backup plan is a good idea. From fire prevention to best practices, there’s a lot to take into consideration when finding the right location for your overnight outdoor getaway.

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Take Care Out There: Search and Rescue

Getting out in the backcountry is one of the most unique and beautiful ways to experience the awe of National Forests.  With increasing numbers of visitors exploring these remote areas, safety and preparedness are more important than ever.  Allison Hartz, Board Member from the Central Oregon Avalanche Center, shares in this video ways to stay safe, avoid injury and prevent the need for search and rescue efforts.

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Take Care Out There: Trails

Did you know that hiking off trail can lead to trampled vegetation, harmed ecosystems and soil erosion? Taking care of Central Oregon’s trails is in everyone’s best interest. Executive Director of the Deschutes Trails Coalition, Danielle MacBain, talks to us about trail etiquette and how to be prepared before your adventure begins.

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Take Care Out There: Litter

Toni Toreno, local photographer and owner of Bend Photo Tours is here to talk about litter. Everyone knows that litter isn’t pretty, but more importantly, it’s dangerous!  Human trash can dramatically change and harm the ecosystems that we are visiting. To keep our wild places beautiful, a little effort from all of us can go a long way.

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Take Care Out There: Respect

In this video Dan McGarigle, owner of Pine Mountain Sports, talks about the importance of practicing respect on our Public Lands. From sharing trails with others to appreciating wildlife from a distance, being welcoming and respectful to those who we share our outdoor spaces with is vital. If we all work together, we can build an inclusive outdoor space where everyone is safe and welcome.

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