THE FIRST SET OF CORRALS @JUNGLE HILL CAMPGROUND SEPT 8, 2019
The greatest moments are made on a horses back in the mountains of washington
PRESIDENT CONTACT INFORMATION: Amber Palmer
EMAIL: amberrpeters@yahoo.com
PHONE1-509-844-5091
Volunteer Hours Carleen Roberson
CALENDER OF EVENTS FOR 2025
JANUARY
14 General Meeting
FEBRUARY
11 General Meeting
MARCH
11 GENERAL MEETING RANGE DISTRICT OFFICE
14 -16 RONDY IN ELLENSBURG
APRIL
8: GENERAL MEETING REPUBLIC RANGER DISTRICT OFFICE
26: Conservation Fair
MAY
10 Sherman Creek ride 10 am ride out
13 General Meeting
18 Nicks loop work party 9 am
Ride Out @10am
Also cleanup if needed, since it was cleared in 2024
BBQ afterwards at meeting location
June
7 Barrell Debry Days Parade
10 General Meeting
14 Prospectors Say Parade
Suggestion to have a float instead of Riding/ Since our horses
are not used to the nosies, etc of the Parade
If riding -Practice should take place a few times prior to the date to prepare people and horses
21 Lambert Creek campground clean up Inventory
28 Jungle Hill clean up Boulder deer creek build corrals 9 am
July
11-13 Ride the Kettle (assited ride) /Learn how to camp with your Horses
Cost =TBD
Arrive at Jungle Hill Friday the 11th camp and Potluck
Option to nride 1 leg of the trail, if not interested in "Camping"
Leave Jungle Hill Saturday the 12th -ride to Lambert Creek
Camp at Lambert Creek -camping gear/ food will be brought to Lambert Creek
Leave Lambert Creek campground -back to Jungle Hill a differwnt way
Saturday/Sunday All food for humans and horses will be supplied by Ferry
County Chapter 5 Meals -Saturday Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Sunday Breakfastand Lunch
Invite will be extended to anyone who is interested
15 General Meeting
August
14 General Meeting
29-31 Ferry County Fair
Raffle Tickets more than 1 Item
All tickets will be the same price, the persobn buying has a choiceto select from
September
9 General Meeting
13 Boulder Deer Creek clean up ,ride out @ 10
TBD Snow Peak Cabin RIde ride out @ 10
Same day will take supplies/ Propane tanks in forthe Forest Service
Contract Forest Service in Auguswt to set the date
October
3 Volunteers needed to help set up
4 Scavenger ride @ Ambers with BBQ afterwards
14 General Meeting
TBD Planning Meeting
November
11 General Meeting
December
TBD Christmas Party
COLOR GUARDS FOR THE PROSPECTOR'S DAY PARADE 2024. THANK YOU FOR THE HONOR TO BE THE COLORS FOR THE CITY OF REPUBLIC WA.
A great group of Volunteer's to work with and get your projects done
Another set of Corral's at Jungle Hill June 25 2022
More Corrals at Jungle Hill 2022
FOR 2022/2023/2024
BACON DORIS
BAPTISTE EMALE / SCOTT
BOWER CHER ,MCKINNEY STEVE
BREMNER ROB
GREGORY LESA
BRADY DARLENE &MICHAEL
BRISTOL SHAR & LARRY
DEVOL ROD
FRALIC TERRY & MAUREEN
HARSHMAN NANCY
HEDRICK JAY & KAREN
LAYTON SUZANNE
LUNDY JOHN & JULIE
MCLAIN CYNTHIA & JERRY
MICHAELS ROB & TRACEY
MERRITT JULE
McLAUGHIN JENNIFER
PALMER AMBER
RICHARDS SHEILA
ROBINSON MIKE & LORI
SCOTT BRUCE & RHONDA
SHOCKEY KELLY & SHEILA
SHESTERKIN AMANDA MICHAEL TIRI TARAMA
WALTON LOUSIE
WHITE SUE
SALLY PETER
WATKINS DOLLY
YOUNG GEORGE & LU
VOLUNTEERS WORKING ON SNOW PEAK CABIN
FIRST AID COURSE EDUCATIONAL
First Aid Course
As taught by the Alaska State Troopers
RECOGNITION
You can't help yourself iff you don't recognixe and admit yu're in trouble.
INVENTORY
First,inventory yourself and others in your group for injuries. Then inventory everything you have on you or in your pockets. Lastly, inventory your surroundings for anything that might be useful for survival.
SHELTER
Surviving the first night is often the most critical need. Don't try to bulid a cabin. Use natural materials to build a small cave/nest. Use grass, moss, and boughs to insulate the floor, walls, and roof.
SIGNALS
Help rescuers do their job. If you don't have per-made signal devices you cna use smoke, fire, or letters laid out on the ground.
WATER
Finding a source of water is more imprttant than finding food. You'll only be able to function about three days without water.
FOOD
Unless you have aa gun or archery equipment ,forget about hunting big game.
think small. You'll expend a lot fewer calories collecting wild plants and small animals.
PLAY
After you've done all the other steps, you may find yourself wondering "What happens next?"
Now is the time to have a positive mental attitude. If you let yourself develop an attitude of "I'm gonna-die-out- here," you probably will.
Sing songs, skip rocks, whittle a bowl and spoon...DO SOMETHING!