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This document outlines rules for trail conduct and military ordinance precautions, including safety guidelines.

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ll. Control and keep tract of their children. Never leave them unattended in a vehicle. 12. Be courteous and considerate. No bad attitudes. 13, Ensure the noise from motorized vehicles, radios, voices and musical instruments are kept to a minimum. 14. Inform the trail boss upon terminating participation of an event or departing from the group. 15. Handle ammable and smoking materials with extreme caution. 16. Keep pets under control or on a leash at all times so as not to be a nuisance to others. Conduct On and Off Road: 1. Obey the trail boss at all times 2. Consumption of alcoholic beverages or illegal substances is prohibited on the trail. 3. Do not allow open alcoholic beverage containers in a vehicle which is in motion. 4. Do NOT operate any vehicle on or off road when intoxicated. The Trail Boss has the authority to make nal decision without exceptions. 5. Do not permit standing in a moving vehicle. 6. Ensure EVERYONE in the vehicle wears seat belts while in motion. 7 Ensure objects such as tool box, ice chest and spare tire are firmly secured in the vehicle. 8. Do Not tread off the main trail. 9, Allow the vehicle ahead to complete a hill climb before starting the hill climb and when afoot, remain a safe distance from vehicles overcoming obstacles, being towed or winched. DO NOT tail gate on or off road. 10. Keep the vehicle behind in sight at all times. " ll. Dry brakes by lightly applying pressure to the pedal after driving 1n water to avoid slippage and/or accidents. 12. Remove the ignition key when the vehicle is parked or unoccupied. MILITARY ORDINANCE PRECAUTION - Some back country areas have been used for military maneuvers. Extreme caution should be used when encountering unfamiliar objects. 13

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