The authority at most BLM offices have been infiltrated by people who have personal agenda's...
I've never been convinced that "most" BLM offices are allowing personal agendas to rule over policy and the BLM's general mission. Perpetuating this idea as the "cause" of our problems ignores the real issues and is a disservice to the community. It's like a smoker with lung cancer blaming the tobacco industry. It is clear that there are some renegade land managers at the technician level promoting a personal agenda, but how can it be said that this is a prevailing condition?
Instead of looking for someone else to blame, the community needs to focus on controllable causes such as disregard for resource damage, lack of education, limited enforcement (peer or professional), and lack of involvement in the planning process.
People who don't recognize resource damage as a real issue are left with renegade land managers as the only explanation for closures. Sometimes things are closed because uninformed users are causing problems in opposition to the land managers defined mission.
When there are no more irresponsible users, roads and trails will open instead of close.
Instead of perpetuating this idea of widespread renegade land managers as a strategy to get people involved (and donating), let's get people involved on the issues we can affect.
Renegade land managers with personal agendas against motorized recreation will gain support if the community continues down its current path. Take away their reasoning by focusing on the things we can change. Increased penalties are being proposed in 2009, let's support that effort. Education projects have never been appropriately supported by the motorized groups. Peer enforcement is marginally supported and unorganized. Volunteer projects are too few and often planned with little notice.
Don't try and use any logic as to why the BLM does what they do...
Aside from the occassional nut (as in every environment), the BLM and the FS does use logic to determine what they do. When you understand what their actual mission is, it is easy to see what they do.
...because they are not here to protect YOUR right to access to YOUR land.
Why would they be? That is not their mission. Their mission is to support long term health and sustainability for the public lands in their care. When we understand this mission and work within its requirements, we can make positive change.
We have to be active in protecting OUR privilege to access OUR land via motorized means. As long as we are exclusively blaming outside forces for our problems, we will never be able to overcome them.
PEOPLE NEED TO BE MORE ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN BEING IN THE FACE OF THE BLM. SUWA IS.
While we can learn much from SUWA and their methods, being at odds with the land managers isn't always the best route. Having that stick is nice when the honey doesn't work though. The motorized community needs a lot more honey and a bigger stick.
JOIN-DONATE-PARTICIPATE (AJP)
I think Alan I disagree slightly on how to define each of those words, but I've always loved this slogan. When we have more people participating in those actions, we'll be in better shape.