How to Wash Dishes in the Backcountry
Doing dishes in the stream is so last century. Dirty dishwater, soap, and food scraps can pollute our rivers, lakes, and streams, which is why Leave No Trace always recommends
Doing dishes in the stream is so last century. Dirty dishwater, soap, and food scraps can pollute our rivers, lakes, and streams, which is why Leave No Trace always recommends
Russell learns an important lesson as a Wilderness Explorer in UP!
The last thing you want when you’re miles away from the trailhead is for a bear or some other animal to make off will all your food, so it’s important
It’s the age-old question that preoccupies many backpackers: what’s the right way to poop in the woods? In this video, Miranda walks you through the process; from finding a good
Leave No Trace, or LNT, principles are a group of best practices for enjoying our wild spaces. In this video, Miranda talks about the seven principles of Leave No
A direct and indirect goal of the courses and pedagogical practices of NOLS has always been to help individuals develop a “sense of place” in wilderness environments. The sense of
In order to continue OA’s Leave No Trace Initiative, we offer one LNT Master Educator trip and 2-3 LNT Trainer trips each year. LNT Trainers focus on developing a personal
Creating a campus culture that values and respects diversity and encourages students to engage in civil discourse is one of the principal tenets of Princeton’s mission. The Outdoor Action Program
Developing a Wilderness Ethic Outdoor Action is firmly committed to the principles of Leave No Trace set forth by the Center for Outdoor Ethics. With nearly 1,000 Princeton students visiting
Thanks to a grant from the Feather Foundation, Outdoor Action has been able to send a group of OA Leaders each year to a Leave No Trace Master Educator Course.