wayfarerUT
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I think that is a great idea, but those increased fines should be used to pay for additional signing for areas that are unclear as to which is the approiate route.
I think that is a great idea, but those increased fines should be used to pay for additional signing for areas that are unclear as to which is the approiate route.
I was blown away by that article. Personaly I think it is one or two people in the Emery county government that is behind the propaganda. With out the mining and tourism you might as well close the gate on the whole county because there is nothing else for jobs. I would bet the people behind the article don't have the backing of the majority.
Having said that and living in Price right next door and riding my four wheeler on a lot of the trails in emery county I see very little problems on the trails. People are doing a much better job of taking care of the envirment. cleaning up after them selfs, staying on the trail. People aren't perfect but they are learning to be better. Education is the key. When we see a problem we should take it on our selfs to set it right. These people demand perfection right now or kick ever one off goverment land. Who is this goverment any way?
I think that is a great idea, but those increased fines should be used to pay for additional signing for areas that are unclear as to which is the approiate route.
That we are the bad guys and we have no right to be on our lands so fine the living **** out of us for something that we pay taxes on?? Thats ludicrous, at least in my opinion. And do we want to be relagated to specific parks that we can access and not anything out on our own??
How about this, how about they show what has been destroyed, specifically, and what the resolution is.
BLM and FS are paid to manage and maintain PUBLIC lands, they belong to us, they are only stewards.
And we as taxpayers, have the right to use the land as we see fit.
Does no one recall the Open travel areas that exist all over BLM, open travel, its exactly what it sounds like.. you can drive, walk, OHV whatever, whereever...
There is simply no precedent for any new fines or any thing of that sort. I would suggest that someone ask for some evidence of this "rampant destruction" and if it can be shown, then tell the BLM that its up to them to fix the situation, not by closing areas but by signing and monitoring the areas..
I disagree, its taking the same approach thats always been taken. That we are the bad guys and we have no right to be on our lands so fine the living **** out of us for something that we pay taxes on?? Thats ludicrous, at least in my opinion. And do we want to be relagated to specific parks that we can access and not anything out on our own??
How about this, how about they show what has been destroyed, specifically, and what the resolution is. BLM and FS are paid to manage and maintain PUBLIC lands, they belong to us, they are only stewards. And we as taxpayers, have the right to use the land as we see fit. Does no one recall the Open travel areas that exist all over BLM, open travel, its exactly what it sounds like.. you can drive, walk, OHV whatever, whereever... There is simply no precedent for any new fines or any thing of that sort. I would suggest that someone ask for some evidence of this "rampant destruction" and if it can be shown, then tell the BLM that its up to them to fix the situation, not by closing areas but by signing and monitoring the areas.. If they dont have the budget to do that then thats their problem.
In the meantime, Im going to head down to Emery County and see who I can talk to in the beginning of the year. Make it known that this isnt a 4wd problem, its a conservationalist problem. That problem being that all the conservationalists have to do is say there is a problem and everyone jumps. Maybe start some concessions that are supported by the 4wd community, such as, if they have such an issue with offroaders, then the offroad community as a whole, should boycott Emery County, no off roading, no buying gas, dont do ANYTHING 4wd related in emery county. See how much of a tax base they lose and how fast thier opinions change. Its really time to start taking a different approach and bite this PC **** in the ass.
Ironically, Emery County joined the state in suing the federal Bureau of Land Management over its closure of some roads in the San Rafael Swell to protect sensitive lands. That lawsuit demonstrated a shortsighted lack of concern. All the more reason to commend the county's sober reassessment of the havoc created by OHV users who thumb their noses at backcountry rules.
What the hell does this mean?
When the county does something the greenies don't like, there a bunch of drunken rednecks, but when they want to keep people on the trails then they finally sobered up.
It's great that stories like this get people talking, but the extreme bias is not very Sobering.