First off, let me say that I am proud to be associated with the people on this board. If more of the wheelers who come to Moab had the same strong ethic that so many RME'ers have, we wouldn't have near the problems that we do!
Now for a few random comments. One, the guy who wrote the editorial is a whiner who is just looking for any reason to bash jeepers. He complains about all the litter and trash, but I'd like to know exactly where he is finding it all! Sure, people litter, but it is no where near as bad as he makes it out to be. In reality, I am amazed at the lack of litter after EJS, considering the thousands of rigs out on the trails. And clubs like RR4W and Moab Friends-For-Wheelin' pick up trash every time we run a trail. Compared to other heavily used areas I have wheeled at, Moab is remarkably clean.
Now, maybe this guy does all of his hiking (or whatever) only at Potato Salad Hill?!!! If he were to go there during certain times of EJS, yes, he would see a lot of trash. But go there a week later, and he would find it perfectly clean! RR4W has provided a dumpster at PSH for years, and locals (both wheelers and non-wheelers such as the local group "Solutions") spend time during the week picking everything up. Last year, a guy from POR (can't remember his name) organized daily clean-ups at PSH, and got a lot of good press for his efforts! I assume he will be doing the same again this year.
Don't get me wrong, littering is still a problem. Many of the lesser-used routes are worse than the popular ones. Primitive camping areas and hunting areas can be especially bad. And I have seen plenty of trash on non-motorized trails too. But this is not a "jeeper" problem, it is a people problem!
There have been a number of very positive steps taken last 2 or 3 years to help promote a better image of 4 wheelers. We just need to keep it going! We need to police our own, and set a good example for others to follow. We need to promote the good we do to the media, and we need work with other groups to promote the positives and mitigate the problems.
Finally, let me say that litter is really one of our least problems. The number one problem by far (in my opinion), is people who don't stay on the trail!
Every time someone goes off the trail, to make a new bypass or to create a new obstacle, it gives the greenies more ammunition in their campaign to shut us out!
If I (or our club) can be of any help to anyone who wants to organize some of the positive ideas discussed in this thread, please let me know.
Jeff Stevens
Moab Friends-For-Wheelin'
RR4W