Winter safety tips for Presidents' Day Weekend; advice for recreating on snow and ice

With recent heavy rains and storms throughout California, remember to plan ahead for the Presidents' Day weekend when traveling to a national forest.

Ensure your vehicles are rain and snow ready.

Brush up on these winter safety tips from recreate responsibly for a safe, fun outing in winter conditions:

Know before you go: Check the weather for your destination, road conditions, tire chain requirements, and potential closures. Avoid detours around road or other closures. Travel apps and online map services may not reflect the situation on the ground. You run the risk of getting lost or trapped. Instead, use the Caltrans QuickMap.

Be prepared: Check tire pressures and tread. Top off windshield fluid. Carry tire chains, ice scraper, extra blanket, water and provisions in your car in case you get stuck roadside.

Share your plans: Tell someone where and when you’re going. Stick to the plan.

Play it safe: Know your limits. Slow down and be ready to turnaround. Rain and snow can change slopes, trails and roads quickly.

Check snow conditions on the slopes: Before heading out to ski or snowboard, check conditions and operating status. Keep in mind conditions can change fast. Please follow all safety guidelines. Use Ski California - Avalanche Safety for a refresher on mountain safety.

Be cautious on ice: Areas that appear solid may quickly thaw and become impassible. Avoid skating, fishing, or trekking on frozen lakes, ponds, rivers or reservoirs. Consider indoor skating as a safer alternative.

Finally, be avalanche aware: If you’re heading to the backcountry, exercise extreme caution, travel in groups if possible, carry proper avalanche equipment, and check the avalanche report ahead of time. Helpful resources: Eastern Sierra Avalanche Forecast, Sierra Avalanche Center for Lake Tahoe area and Mount Shasta Avalanche Center.

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