JUST WHAT IS LIGHT TREADING?
The fundamental objective of Light Treading is one of respect for
where and how you ride a snowmobile. You're a light treader when
you follow the principles below.
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d. Obtain maps, regulations and other information
from the Forest Service or from other public land agencies. Learn
the rules and follow them and that goes for speed limits, too!
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d running over young trees, shrubs, and grasses and don't cut
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tant to ride only where authorized. Remember, there is a link be-
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e and be particularly sensitive of animals that are rear-
ing young or suffering from food shortage. Stress can sap scarce en-
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intended to tread!
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y gate closures and regulatory signs and remember, light tread-
ers don't litter!
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t of wilderness areas. They're closed to all vehicles. Know
where the boundaries are.
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n to travel across private land. Respect the rights
of landowners and other people's privacy. Remember, snowmobile
technology has lowered the noise factor considerably, but you still
shouldn't rev your engines where quiet “is the order of the day”.
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