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sierra national forest credit
Credit: Sierra National Forest

December 17, 2016 - OAKHURST, CA. – With the onset of winter, the Sierra National Forest encourages visitors to exercise caution when traveling through the Forest. Wind and snow accumulation increases the risk of trees falling, both those that have experienced recent tree mortality as well as green trees. These falling trees can impact roadways, picnic areas, trails and camping spots and parking areas. Forest Service, County, State and private crews continue to work very hard to mitigate tree hazards across the Forest.

The following tips should be followed to enhance the safety and enjoyment of a trip to your National Forest:

 Keep informed on the latest weather conditions, particularly predictions of strong winds and heavy snow. Consider postponing your trip until conditions have stabilized

 Carry snow/ice chains and pack a winter survival kit with water, food, blankets, and collapsible shovel;

 Be aware that trees can fall behind you potentially blocking your exit route; research alternate routes that are available;

 Let family/friends know your travel plans and expected return time. Cell phone coverage is limited across the Forest.

Bass Lake District Ranger Denise Tolmie mentioned “Our top priority is the safety of forest visitors, residents and employees. When traveling on the Forest, please travel at a speed safe for the conditions - you never know what’s around a blind curve; there might be rocks, debris or a tree in the middle of the road.”
Source: Sierra National Forest