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Outdoor Ethics
Leave No Trace
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The Seven Principles of Leave No Trace
Plan Ahead and Prepare
Be Considerate of Others
Respect Farm Animals and Wildlife
Travel and Camp on Durable Ground
Leave What You Find
Dispose of Waste Properly
Minimise the Effects of Fire
Tender for Mourne AONB Stategic Path Review
2 February 2012
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MI AGM - Nomination and Motions Reminder
30 January 2012
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VEC Activity Instructors Alps work placement
27 January 2012
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Be a Contributor - The Vandeleur-Lynams - Hillwalking Guidebook
27 January 2012
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Aspirants Weekend - A Success!!
23 January 2012
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Shooting Schedule for Glen of Imaal - February 2012
16 January 2012
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Joss Lynam Remembered
9 January 2012
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The future of Outdoor Recreation in Northern Ireland
6 January 2012
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Be a Contributor - The Vandeleur-Lynams - Hillwalking Guidebook
3 January 2012
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St Kevin's Way - Coillte Update
19 December 2011
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Youth Climbing Series (North)
4 February 2012
'Irish Polar Heroes'
6 February 2012
MountainViews Night
17 February 2012
MI's Scottish Winter Meet
17 February 2012
Irish Bouldering Championships 2012
18 February 2012
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