fargineyesore
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I have problem with this. National parks have been off limits for years, if you don't know this, where the h--- have you been. All of the clubs that have groomed trails have management agreements with forestry. These can be pulled at anytime, if you as a sledder are accessing the park using the trail, it could be seen as a way of stopping this by pulling the agreement. THERE GOES ANOTHER AREA. My point here is NATIONAL PARKS have been off limits for years. Wave them over and be a good citizen for our sport and let them know they are in an out of bounds posted area.
We need everyones help to keep playing in the areas that we have left.
Don't make it harder for us to keep them.
THANK'S IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP.
PACK OUT WHAT YOU PACK IN.
I know that Nat parks are off limits, as are Provincial Parks in Alberta. What I said was riding in a closed area because not sure of where the Boundary is. As I said, anyone can make a mistake as to a boundary location. That is different than deliberately riding in a closed area. I don't think anyone here has said they're going to deliberately do that, so I think most are on the same page in that regard.