RIDING THE VEHICLE
Trails and Signs
Trail signs are used to control, direct or
regulate the use of snowmobiles on
trails. Become familiar with all signs
used in the area where you are snow-
mobiling.
Environment
Wildlife compliments your snowmo-
biling day. Snowmobile tracks provide
firm ground over which animals can
travel from area to area. Do not violate
this privilege by chasing or harassing
wildlife. Fatigue and exhaustion can
lead to animal's death. Avoid areas
posted for the protection or feeding of
wildlife.
If you happen to be fortunate enough
to see an animal, stop your snowmo-
bile and observe quietly.
The guidelines that we support are not
designed to limit your snowmobiling
fun, but to preserve the beautiful free-
dom that you can experience only on
a snowmobile! These guidelines will
keep snowmobilers healthy, happy and
able to introduce others to what they
know and enjoy about their favorite
winter pastime. So, the next time you
hit the trails on a cool, crisp and clear
winter day, we ask you to remember
that you are paving the way for the fu-
ture of our sport. Help us lead it down
the right path! From all of us at BRP,
thank you for doing your share.
There is nothing more exhilarating than
snowmobiling. Venturing onto snow-
mobile trails that cross wild areas is
an exciting and healthy winter sport.
However, as the number of people us-
ing these recreational parks increases,
so does the potential for damage to the
environment. Abuse of land, facilities
and resources inevitably leads to re-
strictions and closures of both private
and public land.
In essence, the greatest threat to our
sport, is all around us. Which leaves
us with one logical choice. When we
snowmobile, we must always ride re-
sponsibly.
The vast majority respect the law and
the environment. Each of us must set
an example for those who are new to
the sport, young and old alike.
It is in every one's best interest to tread
lightly into our recreational areas. Be-
cause, in the long run, to protect the
sport we must preserve the environ-
ment.
Recognizing the importance of this is-
sue and the need for snowmobilers to
do their share in preserving areas that
make it possible to enjoy our sport,
BRP has developed the “Light Tread-
ing Is Smart Sledding” campaign for
snowmobilers.
Light Treading refers to more than the
thread of our tracks. It's a statement
of concern, respect and willingness
to take the lead and take action. It ap-
plies to the environment in general, its
proper care and maintenance, its natu-
ral inhabitants and all enthusiasts and
the public at large who enjoy the great
outdoors. With this theme, we invite
all snowmobilers to remember that re-
specting the environment is not only
critical to the future of our industry but
to future generations.
Light Treading in no way suggests you
should curb your appetite for snowmo-
biling fun! It simply means tread with
respect!
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.
Become informed. Obtain maps, reg-
ulations and other information from
the Forest Service or from other pub-
lic land agencies. Learn the rules and
follow them and that goes for speed
limits, too!
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