How do I print a page?

It is often useful to print the page one is viewing on the Web site, for example, a hike description or a description of upcoming hikes. To do so, you should use the print button in your browser.  If available, do a print preview first to make sure you are getting what you expect.

If you use larger text sizes than normal in your browser, you may have to adjust print settings so the text is not truncated during printing. 

In Internet Explorer, go into File - Print Preview and check the print size setting.  It should be set to Shrink to Fit.  If you see a percentage number instead, change it.

In Firefox, go into File - Print Preview and check the Scale setting.  It should be set to Shrink to Fit.  If you see a percentage number instead, change it.

NOTE: If you are printing a Hike description where there are Photo and Parking tabs that display either a photo or a map of the parking, you can print both the photo and the map if you click on the parking tab to show the map before printing.  Otherwise, a white space will show where the map should be ... we are trying to figure out why and fix this, but until we do, we suggest you use this workaround. 

What do I do if I get Access Denied on a page?

An access denied message near the top of your screen means the you are not logged on or don't have sufficient privileges to access that page. For most users, it simply means you are not logged on (and maybe not even registered yet).

Click on Login/Register in the left menu.

If you have just registered and tried to logon and get access denied, it is most likely that you have cookies turned off. Turn them on and try to logon again. 

There are also pages that are restricted to members of certain groups. If you are not a member of the group, you will also get the access denied message. In this case you need to become a member of the group. If you go to My Groups on the left menu, you may be able to subscribe to the group, otherwise you need to talk with an appropriate staff member.