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POPO AGIE WILDERNESS
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FOREST
101,870 acres
POPO AGIE WILDERNESS REGULATIONS
To learn more visit: www.wilderness.net
LEAVE NO TRACE GUIDELINES
TRAVEL: Please stay on trails to avoid the creation of multiple tracks and switchback cuts. When traveling off trail spread out and avoid following any route that appears to have had previous use. When encountering stock parties talk to the lead rider in a calm voice and step off the trail on the downhill side where your party is visible to the animals.
CAMPING: In popular areas use established sites. In pristine areas avoid using locations that show evidence of previous use. Dismantle and scatter any temporary structures such as tent poles or primitive sitting logs.
CAMPFIRES: Use campstoves in areas near timberline. If you choose to have a fire please use existing fire rings in established sites and keep them small. Remember, fire rings are not trash receptacles, many food packaging items, such as cans, k bottles and foil-lined packages, do not completely burn. Please clean your fire ring before you leave.
LIVESTOCK: Check with the local district office for the latest conditions for stock feed near camp areas. Be sure to restrain animals at least 100 feet from water sources and in a manner that does not damage trees, tree roots and fragile vegetation.
WATER: Always wash yourself, dishes and other items at least 200 feet from water sources and use biodegradable soap.
SANITATION: To keep water pure, be sure to bury human waste at least 200 feet from water and 6-8 inches deep.
REFUSE: Pack out all garbage and litter. This includes all items such as cans and foil in your fire ring.
THANK YOU FOR TAKING PRIDE IN PRESERVING PRIMITIVE EXPERIENCES AND WILD LANDSCAPES OF THE POPO AGIE WILDERNESS.
Leave No Trace-Outdoor Ethics
1-800-332-4100
www.LNT.org
Check with district office for current trail conditions, glacier travel, and river crossing information. River crossings can be dangerous in early season. Always leave your itinerary with a responsible party.
For more information, contact:
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FOREST
WASHAKIE RANGER DISTRICT
333 East Main St.
Lander, Wyoming 82523
(307) 332-5460
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
September 2001
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