#gearmeout

Don't be a Post-holer

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UST_Survival
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Q1: Not postholing is part of winter trails etiquette. What other considerations for others do you make in winter?… https://t.co/tdxgOOColD

moosefish
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A1 Snowshoers often share the trails with backcountry skiers. Never use skin tracks they've laid down. Step over sk… https://t.co/TMntLseBDx

danielhuman
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A1 #GearMeOut Yeah postholing leaves a dangerous situation (for skiers especially) on the trail. In winter, be sur… https://t.co/R98qdPFrJ2

t_jh2009
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1) I learned quickly while snowshoeing in Yosemite National Park that one does walk on the cross cou… https://t.co/nHt0P40DiY

VTPaddlePups
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1 Dogs under control (trekking lines for us), leave no trace ( trash, dog and human waste) no bother… https://t.co/89EpnBuwWU

Womynofthewoods
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A1) don't snowshoe on ski trails #gearmeout

TaigaAdventures
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1. That’s probably number one, I still follow the #LNT principles. Other things ham digging cat hole… https://t.co/JdnpdAVCms

TrueNorthTrail
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1- similarly to other responses - keep off the ski tracks. And as with all trail etiquette, respec… https://t.co/Lsxi5JoLhB

Scanachi
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1 Does keeping pups on a leash count? #GearMeOut

OutWithPrimeval
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A1. Avoid ski trails and don't take short cuts and mess up the view. You'd think it'd be obvious. somehow not.
#GearMeOut