NEWS RELEASE
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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Present winter conditions vary throughout the state and based on weather forecasts, will continue to fluctuate. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone to put safety first when enjoying favorite outdoor winter activities.
“People often get caught up in the excitement of the moment and overlook winter safety,” said Lt. Tom Wanless, with the DNR Law Enforcement Division’s Recreational Safety, Education and Enforcement Section. “This is a beginning of the season reminder to please keep safety in mind this winter.”
Before heading out, make sure to:
- Dress for the weather. Wear light layers that can easily be added or removed – it is possible to overheat even during the winter.
- Check the weather forecast and road conditions.
- Carry appropriate equipment for your activity, such as a flashlight, rope, ice picks or ice claws.
- Have spare equipment available in case something breaks.
- Stay hydrated and fueled – bring water and snacks.
- Bring a buddy.
- Tell others where you will be, how long you plan to be gone and schedule check-in times.
- Carry a two-way communication device that receives service in remote areas.
- Take an honest assessment of your health – if you’re not feeling well, don’t go out.
Wanless said there are additional key things to remember.
Always use extreme caution around ice, as there is no perfectly reliable way to determine ice strength. Wear a personal floatation device and carry ice picks in an easy to reach location.
In Michigan, all snowmobile operators ages 12 to 16 must obtain a Michigan-approved snowmobile safety certificate to operate without a legal guardian or to cross a highway or street. Earn a snowmobile safety certificate or purchase a trail permit at Michigan.gov/Snowmobiling.
The DNR’s Ride Right snowmobile safety campaign emphasizes the importance of riding at a safe speed, sober and on the right-hand side of the trail to help ensure that you “Ride home safe to your family and friends.”
Speed is the main factor in fatal and serious injury snowmobile accidents. There were 19 snowmobile fatalities across Michigan during the 2022-23 season, and four deaths during the 2023-24 season. Find more safety tips and snowmobile rules and regulations at Michigan.gov/RideRight.
Learn more about recreation safety at Michigan.gov/DNR/Education/Safety-Info.
Be sure to check the DNR closures page for the latest on trails and other facility closures
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