It’s an age-old debate: when is it acceptable to have a tree?
wife votes now! ! Her husband pleads, “Until the Thanksgiving turkey is eaten.”
Alas, she plots.
If you find yourself in a professionalnow Training camp (whether married or single)…
Permits to cut Christmas trees in Medicine Bow National Forest are now available for purchase online. Recreation.gov.
The Forest Service’s press release states that it is important to read the summary of the web link carefully before hitting the buy button.
Simply put, each permit costs $10. There is a limit of 5 per household. you know who you are
Trees are for personal use only, not for resale.
The Forest Service would like to emphasize that cutting trees is prohibited in all wilderness and developed recreational sites in the Medicine Bowl Route National Forest.
“People who visit forests should pay attention to weather forecasts, avoid areas with dead beetles or trees weakened by fire on days with strong winds, be aware of their surroundings, and check their maps to determine their location. Please remember to check the weather conditions as they can change quickly, so be aware, dress for winter conditions and ensure your vehicle is properly equipped with a winter vehicle kit please.”
read: Do you have a winter emergency vehicle kit?
Cutting down the Christmas tree has been a cherished tradition in Medicine Bow National Forest for decades. Logging regulations are in place to maintain healthy and sustainable forests.