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St. John Allagash Androscoggin Lower Androscoggin Upper Androscoggin Upper Rapid Lower Rapid Lower Allagash Lazy River Sticky The Dead Webb Swift Piscataquis Penobscot Rangeley Kennebago Sandy Saco Bagaduce Wesserunsett Moxie Upper Sunday Magalloway Ellis Aroostock Lower Sunday Kennebec Kenduskaeg Top Shack Lodge Maintenance The Bean T Allagash Woods 1 2 3 Saint John Alley- Loop Hardscrabble Crooked Rapid Swift Srog Upper Beaver Middle Beaver Sunday Ledges Lower Beaver Log Jam Big Eddy 4 The Wild St. John Allagash Androscoggin Lower Androscoggin Upper Androscoggin Upper Rapid Lower Rapid Lower Allagash Lazy River Sticky The Dead Webb Swift Piscataquis Penobscot Rangeley Kennebago Sandy Saco Bagaduce Wesserunsett Moxie Upper Sunday Magalloway Ellis Aroostock Lower Sunday Kennebec Kenduskaeg Top Shack Lodge Maintenance The Bean T Allagash Woods 1 2 3 Saint John Alley- Loop Hardscrabble Crooked Rapid Swift Srog Upper Beaver Middle Beaver Sunday Ledges Lower Beaver Log Jam Big Eddy 4 The Wild Intermediate Advanced Beginner Back Country (see policy) Ski Patrol Food and Bevarage Restrooms Maintenance Tubing Park Glade (see policy) Night Skiing Most of the backcountry terrain feeds back to the resort. Some does not. Know your terrain and plan a ride back to Black Mountain Ski Resort if necessary. The backcounty trails are not patrolled or maintained. Unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards can damage you and your equipment. Ski and ride in groups of three. If someone gets hurt, you’ll need one person to fetch help and the other to stay with the injured. Radios and a cell phone should both be carried. We don’t ever sweep the backcountry. Getting lost sucks. Getting lost at night really sucks. Wear a helmet. We won’t make you, but the best (and smartest) already have them on. Respect your ability level. If you’re wondering whether or not you should attempt something, the answer is “no”. Check in with ski patrol. Remember these areas are unpatrolled, ungroomed and are considered backcountry. Ski and ride at your own risk. Any rescue, if available, may be delayed and costly. Backcountry and Glade Policy Expert Rider Responsibility Code Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely. Intermediate Advanced Beginner Back Country (see policy) Ski Patrol Food and Bevarage Restrooms Maintenance Tubing Park Glade (see policy) Night Skiing Most of the backcountry terrain feeds back to the resort. Some does not. Know your terrain and plan a ride back to Black Mountain Ski Resort if necessary. The backcounty trails are not patrolled or maintained. Unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards can damage you and your equipment. Ski and ride in groups of three. If someone gets hurt, you’ll need one person to fetch help and the other to stay with the injured. Radios and a cell phone should both be carried. We don’t ever sweep the backcountry. Getting lost sucks. Getting lost at night really sucks. Wear a helmet. We won’t make you, but the best (and smartest) already have them on. Respect your ability level. If you’re wondering whether or not you should attempt something, the answer is “no”. Check in with ski patrol. Remember these areas are unpatrolled, ungroomed and are considered backcountry. Ski and ride at your own risk. Any rescue, if available, may be delayed and costly. Backcountry and Glade Policy Expert Rider Responsibility Code Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.

Backcountry and Glade Policy · Back Country (see policy) Ski Patrol Food and Bevarage Restrooms Maintenance Tubing Park Glade (see policy) Night Skiing Most of the backcountry terrain

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Page 1: Backcountry and Glade Policy · Back Country (see policy) Ski Patrol Food and Bevarage Restrooms Maintenance Tubing Park Glade (see policy) Night Skiing Most of the backcountry terrain

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Sandy

Saco

Bagaduce

Wesserunsett

Moxie

Upper Sunday

Mag

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Aroostock

Lower Sunday

Kennebec

Kenduskaeg

Top Shack

Lodge

Maintenance

The Bean

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Alley- Loop

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Sunday Ledges

Lower B

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Log

Jam

Big

Eddy

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The Wild

St. J

ohn

Allagash

And

roscogg

inLow

er Androscoggin

Upper A

ndroscoggin

Up

per Rap

id

Lower Rap

id

Lower Allagash

Lazy River

Sticky

The Dead

Webb

Swift

Piscataquis

Penob

scot

Rangeley

Kenneb

ago

Sandy

Saco

Bagaduce

Wesserunsett

Moxie

Upper Sunday

Mag

allo

way

Ellis

Aroostock

Lower Sunday

Kennebec

Kenduskaeg

Top Shack

Lodge

Maintenance

The Bean

T

Allagash Woods

1

2

3

Sain

t Joh

n

Alley- Loop

Hardscrabble

Cro

oked

Rapid

Swift

Srog

Up

per B

eaver

Mid

dle B

eaver

Sunday Ledges

Lower B

eaver

Log

Jam

Big

Eddy

4

The Wild

Intermediate

Advanced

Beginner

Back Country(see policy)

Ski PatrolFood and BevarageRestroomsMaintenance

Tubing Park

Glade (see policy)

Night Skiing

Most of the backcountry terrain feeds back to the resort. Some does not. Know your terrain and plan a ride back to Black Mountain Ski Resort if necessary.

The backcounty trails are not patrolled or maintained. Unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards can damage you and your equipment.

Ski and ride in groups of three. If someone gets hurt, you’ll need one person to fetch help and the other to stay with the injured. Radios and a cell phone should both be carried.

We don’t ever sweep the backcountry. Getting lost sucks. Getting lost at night really sucks.

Wear a helmet. We won’t make you, but the best (and smartest) already have them on.

Respect your ability level. If you’re wondering whether or not you should attempt something, the answer is “no”.

Check in with ski patrol. Remember these areas are unpatrolled, ungroomed and are considered backcountry. Ski and ride at your own risk.

Any rescue, if available, may be delayed and costly.

Backcountry and Glade Policy

Expert

Rider Responsibility CodeAlways stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.

Intermediate

Advanced

Beginner

Back Country(see policy)

Ski PatrolFood and BevarageRestroomsMaintenance

Tubing Park

Glade (see policy)

Night Skiing

Most of the backcountry terrain feeds back to the resort. Some does not. Know your terrain and plan a ride back to Black Mountain Ski Resort if necessary.

The backcounty trails are not patrolled or maintained. Unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards can damage you and your equipment.

Ski and ride in groups of three. If someone gets hurt, you’ll need one person to fetch help and the other to stay with the injured. Radios and a cell phone should both be carried.

We don’t ever sweep the backcountry. Getting lost sucks. Getting lost at night really sucks.

Wear a helmet. We won’t make you, but the best (and smartest) already have them on.

Respect your ability level. If you’re wondering whether or not you should attempt something, the answer is “no”.

Check in with ski patrol. Remember these areas are unpatrolled, ungroomed and are considered backcountry. Ski and ride at your own risk.

Any rescue, if available, may be delayed and costly.

Backcountry and Glade Policy

Expert

Rider Responsibility CodeAlways stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.