Ride with people you can trust so that if there is a problem you know they are prepared to handle it.
-Jeremy Simmons
Looking ahead is probably the most important tip for riding trees. You want to have a way out if possible. Try and be smooth on the throttle and in your body English. Keep your head up and maintain momentum. You don't want to go too fast through trees; you could miss that perfect turn into a good route and end up with nowhere to go. But if you're going too slow and have to turn uphill you won't have the speed to make it, so knowing your sled and what it will do is very important.
-Troy Johnson
When riding on potentially dangerous hills, only allow one rider on the hill at a time. That will keep everyone else out of harm's way and watching the rider in case of an avalanche.
-Ryan Nelson
Don't talk trash you can't back up!
-Jeremy Simmons
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