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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017047
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/17/2018
Doc Name
Is It Mining?
From
Lost Creek Mining
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DRMS
Email Name
WHE
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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claim site is very rocky, so very, very few excavations have damaged any plant life, and <br /> students aren't allowed to dig new holes. Students are also taught practical applications of leave <br /> no trace principles, and will be advised to travel on the most durable surfaces available, which is <br /> easy, due to the terrain. We actually have cleanup and restoration plans in place with the BLM, <br /> as well as CDRMS, since the class site is a lode mining claim. <br /> 3. ADVERTISING. Provide a current brochure and current advertising materials or website <br /> address. <br /> We do not currently have our own, independent website, but we will provide links as soon as we <br /> develop our website. Nor do we have any printed materials as of yet. We get a lot of clients <br /> through social media, word of mouth, and personal meetings, although we will of course ramp <br /> up marketing if things go well for us, and South Platte Ranger District is pleased with our <br /> progress. <br /> 4. CLIENT CHARGES. Provide a description of client charges and fees and what they cover. <br /> Attach a current rate sheet. <br /> Class cost will be $200 per person, per day. We may decide to offer a discount for a two day <br /> class. <br /> This covers the entire guided trip and the educational class, as well as use of hand tools, and <br /> personal safety equipment, as well as emergency and first aid supplies. <br /> 5. GUIDE IDENTIFICATION Attach a list of all guides who would be working under the permit. <br /> Describe your requirements for employment and staff training programs. Attach copies of <br /> current CPR and First Aid certifications, Wilderness First Responder cards, and other applicable <br /> certifications for guides. Please do not send copies of social security cards or passports. Send <br /> driver's licenses only if driving is part of the outfitting and guiding service. If the state in which <br /> your activity would occur requires licensing for outfitters and guides, include a copy of relevant <br /> licenses. <br /> The only guides will be the business owners/partners Ian Schimpfle and Jason Roys. Both of us <br /> have a lifetime of hiking, camping, and backpacking experience. CPR and First Aid <br /> Certifications will be acquired and documentation sent to you as soon as possible. <br /> 6. OPERATING PLAN. Attach an operating plan that addresses client and visitor safety, <br /> evacuation and emergency procedures, and resource protection with respect to your proposed <br /> operations and location. <br /> Operating plan is attached. <br /> 7. LIABILITY INSURANCE. The holder will be required to obtain liability insurance in an amount <br /> satisfactory to the authorized officer (see FSM 2713.1). The insurance policy must name the <br /> United States as an additional insured. A copy of the certificate of insurance must be provided <br /> to the authorized officer prior to issuance of a permit. <br /> Certificate of Liability Insurance will be sent to you as soon as possible. <br />
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