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  WWA Grassroots Group Colorado Mountain Club’s Backcountry Snowsports Initiative (BSI) talks winter travel planning at a 10th Mountain Division Hut in CO. Photo: David Page
RIGHT: Beau Fredlund, Gallatin Custer National Forest, Montana. PHOTO: Kt Miller
 POLICY & ADVOCACY
From the deep backcountry to the cold halls of Washington D.C., we work to protect public lands and wild winter landscapes for quality human-powered winter recreation. We work with land managers, scientists, policy experts, elected officials, grassroots leaders and — yes, when we have to — lawyers. We read and analyze land management plans and policy
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documents, collect data, make maps, track legislation, show up at meetings and workshops, write comments and organize letter writing campaigns. We work with and for you — the human-powered winter recreation community — to ensure that the next generation has the same opportunity to explore and enjoy winter wildlands as we do today.





























































































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