BACKCOUNTRY HORSEMEN of CALIFORNIA
SAN DIEGO UNIT

 

The San Diego Back Country Horsemen Unit elects it's board members on an annual basis.
The 2007 board of directors are listed below:

President
Cheryl Wegner
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My husband and I have lived in Ramona, CA since the early 90's.  We moved there to be able to live the country lifestyle we cherish on our little one acre we call Harmony Hollow Ranch.  We've got two Arabian cross horses.  Our mare Jubilee is 31 now, but in her day she carried me many thousands of miles.  Most memorably was our 4 day journey on the Tevis Trail. My gelding, Nova, who's 19 this year, continues to be my main mount.  He's a good sport and a nice guy to be around.  In addition to the horses, we've got our dog and cat, and of course our chickens.
  Vice President
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Treasurer
Cheryl Barraco
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Secretary                  
Allie Heary
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Member at Large
Buck Ward
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Public Lands
Terresa Hamilton
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I moved to Ramona in Oct 1995, I was involved with Ramona Trails Assoc. prior to moving to Ramona, in fact it was the organization the people I met that influenced by decision to  move to Ramona.  I became involved with BCH in 2001 as just a member in order to participate in a particular ride but not active.  Then in 2004 the last child spread her wings and moved on ....as in out of the house, therefore, I began my change from being a full time mom for 33 yrs ! !   Then in the summer of 2005 I made a career change and took the night triage position with The Elizabeth Hospice.  I had been a field admit nurse with them for 6 years and an acute care nurse for "many years".  As a triage nurse I finally am using my experiences and not so much physical strength.  Yes, nursing can be a very physically demanding job.  I now have more free time during the day to ride and the evenings to be more active in causes I care about.  This year I have accepted the position of Public Lands Liaison with BCHC-SD and am also the 2007 president for Ramona Trails Assoc.  I look forward to a full, rewarding year in these positions and hopefully make a difference in the equestrian life for all of us.  As a previous oncology nurse we had a motto of .... make a memory everyday and be happy about something.  That has served me well in all areas of my life.  Happy Trails,  Terry
Membership Chairman
Tim Lassen
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My wife, Marsha (editor supreme of the newsletter and web page guru for our unit), have lived in Bonsall, Ca. along with three horses, two cats and dog for almost 11 years.  We have been active in BCHC since 1991 when we did our first pack trip in Southern Sierras.  Apogee,my horse for the last 18 years, a full blooded Arab who acts like an Arab, but will go anywhere, anytime, all day with an attitude.  On those days when we don’t need the attitude, I ride Medicine Man, a quarter horse paint who was rescued many years ago and is just glad to go (sans attitude) and never complains.  Now that I am supposedly retired I keep active working (consulting), traveling in our motor home, and finding time for other interests including woodworking, model trains and astronomy.  With all the extra time I’ve added membership chairman to my duties.  Hope to see ya on the trail or on the road. Tim
Education
Ingrid Tighe
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Ingrid Tighe - born in 1944 in Berlin, Germany. Watched Westerns whenever there was a little money and decided at age 8 that I was going to ride in those open spaces. Made it to the US and in 1995 I realized my dream, learned to pack at Craig London's packing school and bought 2 mules. I rode my mule Rhodie and packed my mule Danny, who is still with me. 2 companions and I started from Casper Wyoming,  traveled to Sisters in Oregon on the Oregon Trail and then south on the PCT to Mirror Lake where an accident forced us to return home.
    There is so much that is difficult to express about riding all day every day through quiet backcountry, being part of a precious environment, seeing no trace of those before us and leaving no trace for those who follow. The importance of keeping our trails open to preserve this opportunity for everyone was clear during my trip, an experience I will cherish forever. 
    I've been involved with BCHC ever since, and am presently Education Chairman of the SD Unit.

                    

 

Philosophy and Purpose

The purpose of this organization shall be:
  1. To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America's backcountry and wilderness.
  2. To work to insure that public lands remain open to recreational stock use.
  3. To assist the various government and private agencies in their maintenance and management of said resource.
  4. To educate, encourage and solicit active participation in the wise use of the backcountry resource by horsemen and the general public commensurate with our heritage.
  5. To foster and encourage the formation of new units of the organization.

It was the original assumption that Backcountry Horsemen would be a different type of organization, not the usual special interest one normally operating as a protest group. It was felt that a service club, doing work in the backcountry, would lend credibility to the group when it became involved in criticisms of agency management.

It was also recognized that some of the complaints against backcounrtry horse use were justified. Therefore, it was determined that an educational program should be a fundamental principle of the group.

So, service and education joined a determination to protect our heritage of backcountry stock use as composites of the "purpose" printed above. Our name was chosen because it signified an interest in much more than just wilderness. Backcountry horsemen are interested in perpetuating recreational stock use on virtually all public lands.
 


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