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WINTER USE RECOMMENDATIONS

The following recommendation for winter use provided by Rubicon TrailFoundation with support from El Dorado County

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Maintenance removal of down trees on the trail should be done with

caution. Move cut pieces off the trail so that they will not cause peopleto try to drive off trail around them.

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Avoid resource damage. Stay on the trail. Knowing where the trail islocated is crucial to snow travel. Do not make this a first time trip. Gowith someone that has experience.

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Large-diameter, wide tires, run on bead-locked rims with low-single-digit air pressures that reduce the risk of breaking through the snow,

similar to how snowshoes work for hikers.

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Tread Lightly!! Use a winch and not the throttle when in a situationwhere tires can spin uncontrolled.

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Go prepared!! A simple accident or mis-step can turn in to a lifethreatening situation very quickly. Know the area, have

communications and leave a plan with a friend on the outside whenyou travel in dangerous conditions.

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This picture shows why winter and even early spring can have Iittle tono use on the trail. This is the Wentworth intersection and is several

miles from plow Iine. Barts Creek is just out of sight in thebackground.

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