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Don't get caught in the wilderness even if your lost.

Thank you for posting that video. This is definitely a case for knowing, with certainty, where you are while on a snowmobile. Since Wilderness boundaries are often not marked, or best case scenario marked with small signs that can easily disappear under snow pack, we highly recommend using reliable, recent maps and a GPS if there is any question at all as to your location relative to that boundary.
 
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suitcase

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This is just the begining, this willl get worse, and may never get better. If WE THE PEOPLE don't get control of the government. I don't know that we can, it may be to late. I'll keep fighting!!!
 

2XM3

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Typical "i'm from the goverment and heren to help" NEVER trust any federal official...period... Mistake was not keeping mouth shut and just go get ur sled.
 

Creek Chub

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Forest Service is Wrong!

I see it more frequently and it is just wrong. "You have to proove your innocence." That is bull. Far to many people have forgotten in criminal proceedings it is the "States" or "Governments" burden of proof beyond a resonable dought a persons guilt. The accused is inocent untill prooven guilty.

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