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Forest service putting up bilingual signs along trails
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Bilingual trail signage is being added to 20-30 to trailheads around the Summit County this summer.
Eventually, all the trailheads in the White River National Forest will have bilingual signs to help make sure a rising number of tourists from around the world and Spanish speaking countries know the rules before they head into the backcountry.
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