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3. When you wash yourself or dishes, use small amounts of biodegradable soap, then scatter <br /> strained water 200 feet away from streams or lakes. <br /> 4. Inspect your campsite for trash and evidence of your stay. Pack out all trash: yours and <br /> others. <br /> 5. Toilets and toilet paper(check): <br /> Catholes_X_ ; Pit ; Portable ; Chemical ; Other <br /> All feminine hygiene products must be packed out; burying products in catholes is <br /> unacceptable. <br /> 6. When human waste or feminine products are carried out, please describe: <br /> Solid Human Waste Removal: <br /> Liquid Human Wastes Practices: <br /> Feminine Products: Students are responsible for pack in and pack out of all of their own waste <br /> that cannot be buried, including feminine hygiene products. This is stated on the student Waiver <br /> and release of liability form. <br /> 7. Please describe techniques used for the following: <br /> Garbage, Refuse handling: All garbage generated by Lost Creek Mining, LLC <br /> partners/employees is packed out in personal vehicles in garbage bags to be disposed of <br /> properly. <br /> Camp Sanitation: Camp sanitation always follows leave no trace principles. Water used is <br /> brought to camp area in vehicles by both the Instructors and students. Only biodegradable <br /> soaps are used, and all other South Platte Ranger Distric/Pike National Forest/Rampart Area <br /> regulations are strictly followed. <br /> F. Stock <br /> 1. Supplemental Feed - Only wee-free feed in the form of cubed hay, pelletized hay, steamed <br /> grain or"Colorado certified weed-free hay"will be allowed for livestock use. (Forest Supervisor <br /> Special Order, 36 CFR 261.58(t)). <br /> 2. Water horses at an established ford or low rocky spot in the bank where little damage will <br /> occur. Encourage hobbled horses to water there as well. <br /> 3. Highlines and hobbles are recommended for restraining horses in camp. Tree saver straps <br /> will be used for any highlines between live trees. All highlines will be a minimum of 200 feet from <br /> water. <br /> 4. Areas pawed by animals will be rehabilitated and manure will be scattered at the end of the <br /> day. <br /> 5. Grazing -The general principle is the more livestock is confined, the higher the impact. Loose <br /> grazing causes the least impact. <br /> 6. Stay on the trails - Ride single file on the designated path and do not shortcut trails or <br /> switchbacks. Muddy stretches and snow banks should be crossed, rather than skirted, if safe to <br /> do so. <br /> 7. How are animals fed and watered while on public lands? <br /> 8. How are animals controlled while on public lands? <br />