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http://www.steamboattoday.com/news/2016/jan/08/some-snowmobilers-not-following-rules/
Some great press for us snowmobilers...
This is the type of thing cannot happen if we expect to keep areas open for the years to come. It only takes a few idiots to ruin an area.
Know the boundaries of where you ride. You can't expect the forest service to put up a sign every 10ft. If you have $5-15K to spend on a sled, you have enough to get a gps. Or learn to read a topo map of the area, easy enough to match up ridge lines and get a sense of where the bounds are.
Educate the people you ride with, spread the word. If you see someone headed out of bounds, flag them down, and educate them. We have idiots out there that I am guessing for the most part just don't know. If we want to keep areas open we have to band together and keep the idiots from ruining it for the rest of us.
Rabbit Ears/Buff Pass Map - lean it, print it and put it on your sled.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5274222.pdf
Some great press for us snowmobilers...
This is the type of thing cannot happen if we expect to keep areas open for the years to come. It only takes a few idiots to ruin an area.
Know the boundaries of where you ride. You can't expect the forest service to put up a sign every 10ft. If you have $5-15K to spend on a sled, you have enough to get a gps. Or learn to read a topo map of the area, easy enough to match up ridge lines and get a sense of where the bounds are.
Educate the people you ride with, spread the word. If you see someone headed out of bounds, flag them down, and educate them. We have idiots out there that I am guessing for the most part just don't know. If we want to keep areas open we have to band together and keep the idiots from ruining it for the rest of us.
Rabbit Ears/Buff Pass Map - lean it, print it and put it on your sled.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5274222.pdf