BCH CAZ Annual Meeting
February 27, 2022 12:00pm
- Meeting called to order – Craig Ferdig.
- Cowboy Poetry recited by JC Konecny.
- Intro and mission statement – Craig
- Background on Almosta Trail System and some of the founders: Jim Higgs, Jim Buchanan, and Spike Hicks
- Three trail heads: Williamson Valley TH, Almosta Ranch Rd TH, and Stringfields TH. Over 35 miles of trails.
- Almosta Ranch Rd trail head goes through private community. Be courteous at all times. Our access could be taken away by the community if abused.
- Financials – Craig.
- Over $30,000 in checking and over $5,000 in money market
- We give select 501c donations each year (LASER, EEE, …). $1000 set aside for 2022
- Grants – in partnership w/ Yavapai Trails Association, to provide maintenance on Almosta trails. Some of the grant money must be matched with volunteer hours.
- Packing – Thank you to Mark and Lori Stavropoulos for leading the packing efforts, especially for the Kendrick Mountain Fire Watch tower restocking. They showed a pair of custom packs for carrying odd shaped equipment and saws.
- Membership- over 100 members now.
- Back Country Horsemen of Arizona – State President Bill Arsenault
- Focus on growing membership and education of equestrians statewide.
- Tractor Supply will be working with BCHAZ for membership drives in the stores
- Growing better relationships with all forest services statewide.
- Would like to start more chapters (Tucson, Coconino county…)
- Bill is a Horses with Heart volunteer and always looking for more volunteers
- Election – introduction of candidates
- President – Craig Ferdig
- Vice President –
- Gayle Gardiner – incumbent. Has led the parade organization and rodeo bartending. 12 years in Prescott. Helped scouts earn horsemanship badges.
- Jacque Gorman – owner of Granite Mountain Stables w/ 65 horses. Would like to increase involvement from locals in BCHCAZ. Speech Therapist
- Secretary – Wendy Timmel (Rene Ferdig has stepped down)
- Treasurer – Joan Bouck from our Sedona group. Strong financial background.
- Alan White – Public Lands
- Public land size 618 million acres are public, out of 2.2 billion acres for the entire country.
- Managed by BLM (Bureau of Land Management – Dept of the Interior) and the NFS (National Forest Service – Dept of Agriculture)
- Trail user groups are under NFS
- Bikes / eBikes in the wilderness update
- Non-equestrian use of Horse Camps. Determined by local NFS. Rules are non-equestrians will be allowed to camp in horse camps if a site is open after 6pm. All equestrian users of horse camps should monitory and document all interactions with non-equestrian users.
- org has videos on their website with more details on policy
- 2021 Events – Craig
- Horse Lords
- Ned Leigh Clinic
- Cooking breakfast for the Cowboy Poets final day in August
- Little Thumb Butte Ride and lunch
- Rodeo bartending
- Trail Maintenance
- Multiple rides
- Bumblebee annual fundraiser – was a success!
- Trail Safety Coalition – 300 bike bells placed at trail heads.
- 2022 Events – Craig
- Groom Creek cleanup scheduled in April. Waiting on NFS for date.
- Rodeo bartending – Gayle has requested 2 nights this week or 1 full and split night with another group.
- Rodeo parade over July 4th
- Trail Safety Coalition – 300 more bike bells placed at trail heads.
- Memorial Day weekend campout at String Field TH.
- Multiple rides planned. Dates will follow.
- Policies and Challenges
- Equestrians are being squeezed out on the trail; uniting with other equestrian groups is key
- Non-equestrian campers at horse camps – a white paper is being sent to all rangers regarding concerns of campers unfamiliar with horses and risks. Record all observations and interactions with non-equestrian campers and provide to the US Forest Service.
- Some horse camps have no trails, but only roads to ride on – Huston Mesa Horse camp near Payson.
- Still no camp host at Groom Creek. Waiting on NFS to fill the spot.
- Election results
- President – Craig Ferdig (there was a rumor of one write-in vote for Mickey Mouse)
- Vice President – Gayle Gardiner with 25 votes over Jacque Gorman with 21 votes
- Secretary – Wendy Timmel
- Treasurer – Joan Bouck
Next Board meeting is Monday, March 7th at 6:30pm. Open to all members. Let Craig know if you’d like to attend.
Adjourned.