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 This page provides members of IEBCH access to five password protected pages Trail guides, Bylaws, Standing rules, Membership List  and now the Highline Newsletter. Below is a brief description of each of the pages. Use the link at the in the middle of this page to access the secure pages.

To access the Members Only Access Page
you must be a member of the IEBCH Chapter.
There are two different types of Security dialog boxes that may display asking for a password. If your
Computer System is Windows 95 or Windows 98 you probably will have 3 fields to complete, a user name,
password and a domain. The user name has changed to "iebchmember", the password is as shown in the March
issue of the IEBCH newsletter and the domain name is iebch.
If you are running Windows XP   you will have 2 fields to complete a user name field and a password
field when the Security Password Dialog box appears you must enter the user name:
"members@iebch"   
the password is as shown in the March issue of the IEBCH newsletter each year. If you check the save
password box you will not have to reenter the user name in the future.
 

If you are an AOLTM subscriber you will not be able to use the AOLTM  Internet Browser to access the members secured area due to  a security conflict with the IEBCH web security. In order to access the members secured area you will need to have you internet connection open with  AOLTM and then right click on the start button, then select explore, then enter into the address bar "www.iebch.com, this opens a Microsoft Explorer that can gain you access to the IEBCH member secured portion of the website by following the instructions provided on this page. If you have any questions call or email the Webmaster who is Glenn Dibler @509-466-4806, You may send an email from the link at the bottom of this page.

Link to Members Only Access Page

1.   The Trail Guide is published as a benefit to the Inland Empire Backcountry horsemen members.  It contains information on where to obtain maps; a trail Index with over 20 trailheads in eastern Washington, 8 in north Idaho; and information on other Washington chapters.  BLM lands in eastern and central Washington are listed as well as selected trailheads in central and western Washington.  These latter areas have a brief description of how to get there and which BCH chapter to contact for more information.  Two maps, Washington and north Idaho, show the location of listed trailheads.  Each indexed trail has a number, general location, directions to the trailhead, brief trail description and other pertinent information.

Members are encouraged to contribute to the Trail Guide by providing information on new trailheads and trails; and updated information on trails in the Trail Guide.  Contact Barbee Scheibner at setauketb@cet.net

2.   Bylaws - Rules and regulations governing the management and operation of Inland Empire Backcountry Horsemen approved by the general membership.

3.   Standing Rules - Supplemental rules and regulations governing the management and operations of Inland Empire Backcountry Horsemen as provided for in the chapter bylaws and approved by the chapter Board of Directors.

4.   Current and back issues of the Highline Newsletter.

 

 


 

 

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