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2026 BCHMT Rendezvous

June 18 @ 8:00 am - June 21 @ 5:00 pm

Back Country Horsemen Rendezvous 2026

Wade Murphy Clinic

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2026 BCHMT Rendezvous at Monture – June 18-21

Rendezvous Schedule

 Coffee will be available every morning.

If you bring stock, weed free hay is required.

Please use bio security for your stock i.e. water troughs.

The Monture Guard Station complex will be available on Wednesday, June 17th and some people will arrive then.

Wade Murphy’s horsemanship clinic is scheduled for Friday June 19 at 1-4pm 

Fun rides at your leisure.

Saturday night Community Dinner

Supper/Potluck at 6:00pm  ($15 per meal)

Pulled pork, baked beans, coleslaw and paper products/utensils provided.

Bring your favorite dessert to share after dinner.

Please mail the names and meal payment to:

BCH of Missoula

P.O. Box 2121

Missoula, Mt 59806

Mail No later than June 5 to ensure enough food 

Monture Guard Station Pasture Fencing Project

The objective for the Fencing Project is to support the Forest Service Packing Program by assisting Seeley Lake Ranger District in fencing a new proposed pasture.

History: The area was evaluated and a report done in 2020 by Rachel Fiegley, former Seeley Lake Ranger.

The project of clearing the acreage was started in 2024 by Keith Guschausky, a Forest Service Packer and former BCH member. Keith used a Skid steer with a timber grabber to start the process of making burn piles. At that time materials for the fencing project were purchased by Seeley Lake Ranger district and stockpiled until the project could be started. Since then the Forest Service has had major layoffs with seasonal employees. The project was looked at as a three-year project to fence, remove slash and treat weeds and non-native grasses.

Note: Keith Guswchausky passed away April 28, 2025, of cancer.

Back Country Horseman proposed Volunteer work project would involve putting up barbless fence wire and “T” posts. The Forest Service is going to put in ”H” braces at corners and specified distances along the fence line.

Tools that volunteers could bring if they have them (but not required) are fencing pliers, “T” post pounders, tape measure, wire puller and any other tools you may have that would be helpful.

Personal protection clothing recommended such as boots, long sleeve shirts, and work gloves along with eye and ear protection.

Note: This fencing project is completely voluntary. 

             

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  • Start: June 18 @ 8:00 am
  • End: June 21 @ 5:00 pm
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