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The does and donts in the trail systems
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<blockquote data-quote="426rider" data-source="post: 895512" data-attributes="member: 15984"><p>I agree with boonie, I think bypasses could cut down on trail damage but they can't be built everywhere so I think better signage and gatekeepers would help also. The problem with all of this stuff is getting the volunteers to go out and do it and getting the money for supplies. </p><p></p><p>Maybe we could get some flyers printed up to hand out to non participants during work parties/cleanups/funruns with some general rules and comments.</p><p></p><p>These trails are maintained by volunteer users like you. Without these volunteers these trails would not exist. Please follow some simple rules to help us all keep the trails open.</p><p></p><p>-Stay on the trail</p><p>-Don't use bypasses that are not signed legal</p><p>-Use tree saver straps when winching</p><p>-Pick up any garbage on the trail (including broken vehicle parts)</p><p>-Do not damage trees</p><p>-Avoid digging holes with your tires</p><p>-(whatever else needed inserted here)</p><p></p><p>Remember if you leave no mark that you have been on the trail then we will all have a trail that will last longer and help ensure a place to play</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="426rider, post: 895512, member: 15984"] I agree with boonie, I think bypasses could cut down on trail damage but they can't be built everywhere so I think better signage and gatekeepers would help also. The problem with all of this stuff is getting the volunteers to go out and do it and getting the money for supplies. Maybe we could get some flyers printed up to hand out to non participants during work parties/cleanups/funruns with some general rules and comments. These trails are maintained by volunteer users like you. Without these volunteers these trails would not exist. Please follow some simple rules to help us all keep the trails open. -Stay on the trail -Don't use bypasses that are not signed legal -Use tree saver straps when winching -Pick up any garbage on the trail (including broken vehicle parts) -Do not damage trees -Avoid digging holes with your tires -(whatever else needed inserted here) Remember if you leave no mark that you have been on the trail then we will all have a trail that will last longer and help ensure a place to play [/QUOTE]
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