Be Informed
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Make sure your equipment is in good condition and that you have everything needed for repairs. Don't overestimate your abilities. Check the weather forecast and prepare yourself accordingly.
A trail can be closed to protect the environment or to prevent injury. Cycling on a closed trail can be dangerous or cause damage.
If you cannot ride in a straight line, if your tires are sinking more than 2.5 cm (1”), or if you must get off your fat bike to climb a gentle slope, it is a sign that the snow is too soft, very wet, or soggy. At that point, it is strongly recommended that you not ride on the trails so as not to undermine their quality for future users.
Cycle in such a way as not to damage the trail. Avoid unnecessary skidding and wheel locks. Do not throw garbage on the trails and do not frighten the animals.
Do not intentionally cycle off the trails. Avoid taking an unmarked shortcut, which could cause harm to yourself and the ecosystem.
Slow down when you approach other cyclists and politely let them know that you are near at hand. When descending a two-way trail, the ascending cyclist has priority over the descending cyclist.
For your safety and the safety of others, cycle slowly when trails are busy.
It is strongly recommended that you wear a helmet at all times during your activity.
N.B. Electric bikes are not allowed on the trails at any times.
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