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What are trail conditions?

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Trail conditions in the Cotswolds are gentlest -- mostly level underfoot and not steep. In the Lake District and Scotland, trails may cross areas of rough or rocky ground. There may be sheep, and occasionally cow, droppings. And conditions may be slippery underfoot after rain. In sections, the trails may be steep and there may be loose stones underfoot. If they cross boggy ground they are likely to be soft and wet.

How do I report trail problems?

Town of Wellesley, Massachusetts - Frequently Asked Question...
Please report trail problems to the Natural Resources Commission Office. Call us at 781-413-1019, extension 2294, or email us at nrc@wellesleyma.gov.

What are the current snowmobile trail conditions?

Frequently asked questions: Minnesota DNR
Check current trail conditions via the Current Conditions page. Click on a region of the Minnesota map to check the listing of trails in that area. Trail conditions are updated every Thursday after 2:00 p.m.

Where can I find information on Forest trail and road conditions?

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Frequently Asked Ques...
Most camping takes place between Memorial Day and Labor Day, however, numerous sites and campgrounds are open from May to October. Sites tend to be busy on weekends and especially on holiday weekends so plan accordingly. Please contact a Forest Service office near where you plan to visit for additional information on current fire danger, directions, and fees. Mt.

How is this trail and that trail?

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For a description of all of the trails and their difficulty, get the book “Isle Royale: Footpaths and Water Routes” by Jim DuFresne. It is a must have if you are going there. It is available through the Isle Royale Natural History Association at www.irnha.org and, most outdoors shops and web sites. Also, check out my "Trail, Campsite and Water Guide" at www.isleroyale.info/trails/index.shtml for personal descriptions of most trips.

Where can I get maps for the trail?

Welcome To Pacific Crest Trail Association - FAQ's
All the maps you will need to use the trail are included in the PCT Guidebooks, which are available for purchase from our online store. For help finding additional maps, click here.

Is there enough water along the trail and how do I find it?

Welcome To Pacific Crest Trail Association - FAQ's
Most years there are ample sources of water along the trail. There are, however, some sections where it's necessary to travel a short distance off-trail to find water. Refer to the PCT Guidebooks for more information.

What is the Inca Trail anyway?

The Inca Trail FAQ
The Inca Trail is the name given to a walking route that partially follows the course of an old Inca roadway leading to the city of Machu Picchu. For most people, the trail begins at Km.88 on the railway between Cuzco and Machu Picchu and ends at Machu Picchu itself. The Inca Trail is not the name of a particular travel company's itinerary, although many travel companies offer Inca Trail tours.

Is the Trail crowded?

The Inca Trail FAQ
In 1987, we met about five or six people a day. The campsites were nearly empty. However, according to the last figures I saw, something in the region of thirty to forty thousand people now walk it every year. (Hey, and you want us to believe your poxy Web site with this stupid FAQ is something special? Which planet are you from?) The latest reports I've had suggest that you're likely to meet about 200 other people per day on the trail, including large groups with guides and porters.

What is the Appalachian Trail?

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The Appalachian Trail (abbreviated “A.T.”) is a 2160 mile long foot path that extends from Springer Mt. in Georgia to Katahdin, a mountain in Maine. It was conceived in the 1920's and completed over a span of ten years. It is not an old Indian path as some mistakenly believe. Trust me, the Indians were much smarter than that.

What is an "off-trail" hike?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
On off-trail hikes we'll leave the standard marked trails to explore ridges and valleys literally off of the beaten path. Often we'll follow old road beds or animal trails and we may spot evidence of old settlements such as wells and foundation stones. Off-trail hikes can be more strenuous since we'll need to weave and duck around more obstacles (streams, downed trees, occasional thorn bushes, etc). We generally only hike off-trail from October to May.

Do people with EMS report having certain other diseases or conditions stemming from EMS?

Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome FAQ
This is a difficult and very individualistic area. However, there seems to be a definite propensity to developing Fibromyalgia and/or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome due to having EMS.

Should I report unsafe conditions?

Workers' Handbook: WPA
Yes. Tell your foreman if you notice any conditions that may cause an accident, or if trucks are speeding or drivers are careless around workmen, or if trenches or scaffolds are not safely braced, or lumber or other things are not properly piled.

How do I find out what trail conditions are or what is going on in an individual province or state?

ISMA (International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association) - ...
Information for individual provinces and states including any riding rules and regulations are available from the provincial/state associations directly. Each of the associations/organizations web sites are linked directly to this web site.

When are Horseback Trail Rides available? Are you open in all weather conditions?

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Please call 732-249-2471(press option #1) for open/closed status, weather related closings, & specific daily hours. Absolutely! Please call 732-545-6220 to make the arrangements. We can also offer a Private Ride that includes a lesson.

Where can I report trail problems or other concerns regarding the Conejo open space?

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For trail related problems contact supervisory ranger the Conejo Recreation and Parks District at 805-495-6471. For other open space concerns contact the City of Thousand Oaks at 805-449-2100.

Where do I report poor ergonomic conditions ?

NTEU Chapter 73 - Cincinnati IRS Service Center
First, you need to report this concern to your immediate manager or your manager's designee. Once your manager or your manager's designee is aware of your request, you, your manager, or your manager's designee should contact the Employee Resource Center ERC. Your manager or your manager's designee will work with the local Facilities Management Officer Facilities Office and, depending on the situation, also with the Equal Employment Office (EEO) EEO contact to address your request

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