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Hiking in the Mountains
Stay on established trails for your own safety and to prevent soil erosion.
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Hiking in the Mountains Details
* Hiking alone is not recommended. * Stay on established trails for your own safety and to prevent soil erosion. * Horses have the right of way; step off the trail and remain quiet while they pass. * Take a map, drinking water, and extra clothing. * Be prepared with appropriate equipment (ice ax, hiking boots, crampons, etc.). * Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. * Practice responsible bear etiquette while traveling through the park; do not leave food or backpacks unattended for even a moment. * Avoid surprising bears and other wildlife by making noise while hiking. * Do not run from bears, do not drop your pack if a bear charges you. * Check at visitor centers for complete bear safety information.
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