Multi-use trail winter signs?

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jniehof

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Anybody have any good examples of signage or rules for a multi-use trail in winter? Looking for something where (say) the center is plowed for bikes and bareboots with space available for ski and snowshoe (maybe separate). Context would be urban-suburban-rural frontcountry, not backcountry. No motorized use.
 
Here's an example from the Campbell Tract in Anchorage, Alaska: CT_trails.Par.98098.Image.-1.-1.1.gif.jpg

and a local example from Lincoln Woods: 20020323_004.jpg
 
Thanks folks. Keep the ideas coming!

(I had totally forgot about skate-skiing, being a cruddy kick-and-glider; more like whoosh-and-fall.)
 
(I had totally forgot about skate-skiing, being a cruddy kick-and-glider; more like whoosh-and-fall.)

Skating requires a smooth wide packed surface so it is usually limited to groomed (generally commercial) trails. Such trails are often have set tracks on the edges for the trad skiers. The packed surface is usually firm enough that snowshoers will not damage it.

Doug
 
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