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IF OUR CLUB HAS ENTERED INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE LAND MANGER AND WE DISCOVER UNAUTHORIZED TRAILS AND/OR TTFS, WHO IS LIABLE FOR INJURIES ON THESE TRAILS AND STRUCTURES?

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IF OUR CLUB HAS ENTERED INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE LAND MANGER AND WE DISCOVER UNAUTHORIZED TRAILS AND/OR TTFS, WHO IS LIABLE FOR INJURIES ON THESE TRAILS AND STRUCTURES?

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Once your club becomes aware of unauthorized trails or structures, it is your responsibility to notify the land manger in writing, as soon as possible. A dialogue between your club and the land manger should be developed to either decommission or redesign the trail or TTF. Remember TTF’s must meet the Whistler Standards document and trails should be sustainable.

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