Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics teaches people of all ages how to enjoy the outdoors responsibly, and is the most widely accepted outdoor ethics program used on public lands. Through relevant and targeted education, research and outreach, the Center ensures the long-term health of our natural world. In its simplest form, Leave No Trace is about making good decisions to protect the world around you – the world we all enjoy.
This two-day course assists student participants in learning more about the seven principles of Leave No Trace, and techniques for disseminating these low impact skills. Successful graduates of the Trainer Course gain skills to teach Leave No Trace techniques and ethics to other students, friends and family. Participants learn the concept of Leave No Trace and prepare to teach Leave No Trace curriculum in a variety of settings – such as schools, camps, parks, wilderness and front country areas. (LNT.org)
Trip Description:
The Dickinson College Outing Club overnight LNT Trainer Course will certify students as LNT Trainers
2 Day Trip (4/11-12, Friday-Saturday)
15 Students MAX
LNT Master Educators: Jack Marcus, Caroline Sidford, and Emily McCune
$12 per person for the Trainer Certification (payment will be due April 2nd to Tucker Deady)
Questions? Email marcusja@dickinson.edu