I am able bodied, however my dad is a disabled vietnam vet. He can only get out into the backcountry in a 4x4 or ATV. when we go hunting he always stays literally within feet of the Jeep. It kills me when we go out and he tells me about a trail or road that the F/S closed that we can no...
The thing that really irks me about the whole thing is that it's not enough to just build "green". If no one knows that it's a "green" building then you don't build it that way. It's all about appearances.
I work at an architectural firm, everything is green building this, sustainability that, blah blah blah. Now I am fine with building smarter, but when they now are getting our office to go "green" it is getting rediculous.
DNR teaches an OHV class already, or did when I worked for them. It was taught by the State Park Rangers. The same ones who do OHV patrols in the Forests.
Edit: i checked it out and they only offer the youth class now 8-16 year olds. I know it once was open to all...
I agree with this. What the BLM/Parks should to is when they cite people make them attend an OHV class. At least this way they might learn a little. I've said it before, it's all about educating these people.
I definately think less people will use the canyon. I personally don't use it now, but I know a lot of folks on here use it quite a bit now, will that change if they raise the price?
The funnel came down my street in Stansbury. Broke my neighbors window, sent her tramp through her fence into my front yard, another tramp ended up on a neighbors roof, I have about a dozen shingles and broken glass all over my yard.