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Dante
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PostThu Jun 30, 2005 8:13 am 
marylou wrote:
What, if anything, should land managers do to protect us from being hurt in the backcountry?
Nothing. Well, maybe minimum notice (signs at the entrances to the land under their management) that we are responsible for our own safety. If someone using the land in question requires aid, then he/she should be required to pay for it.

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PostThu Jun 30, 2005 8:40 am 
Dante wrote:
marylou wrote:
What, if anything, should land managers do to protect us from being hurt in the backcountry?
Nothing. Well, maybe minimum notice (signs at the entrances to the land under their management) that we are responsible for our own safety. If someone using the land in question requires aid, then he/she should be required to pay for it.
Yep!

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