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  2. No, it's not an 80s spying technique. Here's what Leave No ...

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    Leave what you find. Minimize campfire impacts. Respect wildlife. Be considerate of others. On its website, the National Park Service breaks down how each of the seven principles of Leave No Trace ...

  3. Leave No Trace - Wikipedia

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    Leave No Trace, sometimes written as LNT, is a set of ethics promoting conservation of the outdoors. Originating in the mid-20th century, the concept started as a movement in the United States in response to ecological damage caused by wilderness recreation. [1] In 1994, the non-profit Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics was formed to ...

  4. Conservation Corner: Take time to enjoy nature in ... - AOL

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    Claire Roussos, coordinator of Keep OneSpartanburg Beautiful, writes about practicing "Leave No Trace" principles at Spartanburg's parks and Trails.

  5. Trail ethics - Wikipedia

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    Trail users tend to avoid impacting on the land through which they travel. Users can avoid impact by staying on established trails, and durable surfaces, not picking plants, or disturbing wildlife, and carrying garbage out. The Leave No Trace movement offers a set of guidelines for low-impact hiking: "Leave nothing but footprints. Take nothing ...

  6. Ask a Thru-Hiker: What Do I Need to Know About Leave No Trace?

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  7. List of trails in Grand Canyon National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Park Service asks that travelers abide by Leave No Trace principles. [7] Backcountry trail designations. A panoramic view as seen from the South Kaibab Trail.

  8. Talk:Leave No Trace - Wikipedia

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    Scouting portal; Leave No Trace is part of the Scouting WikiProject, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Scouting and Guiding on the Wikipedia. This includes but is not limited to boy and girl organizations, WAGGGS and WOSM organizations as well as those not so affiliated, country and region-specific topics, and anything else related to Scouting.

  9. The Countryside Code - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish code "is based on three key principles [which] apply equally to the public and to land managers": [5] Take personal responsibility for your own actions. Respect people's privacy and peace of mind. Help land managers and others to work safely and effectively. Three additional principles apply to visitors: [6] Care for your environment.