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Falling Trees
Forests are in constant state of natural destruction and reforestation, and falling trees are an everyday hazard.
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Falling Trees Details
Forests are in constant state of natural destruction and reforestation, and falling trees are an everyday hazard. Be aware of the trees along the trails and paths, and avoid hanging tree trunks or other potentially dangerous trees. Be particularly cautions during strong winds or snowstorms, when trees are more likely to fall. Avoid camping and parking in areas where a tree could fall.
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