- Location
- Sandy, Ut
In a recent thread (another local forum, not RME) a user posted a trip report about their motorcycle trip to the HITR trail. In addition to the HITR trail they also did the Rincon Trail. Now technically the Rincon Trail is now closed, they (NPS) are looking into it, but as of today, its closed. So this usergroup didn't know that and there are no signs stating otherwise right, honest mistake, I'll leave it at that. Now consider the fact all part of the trail within the Glen Canyon NRA is closed to OHV's, meaning unless your street legal and plated, you can't be in there, no biggy, another honest mistake.
Here is where it gets disturbing to me, his comments after politely being told about the situation:
"I had heard that it was closed to motorized use and that it was posted as such at the top. We came across no signs whatsoever and considering it was January, I didn't suspect that we would run into rangers on the lake or trail. Had it been posted, I probably would have chickened out, but we had the excuse in our back pocket that it was not posted."
"The place is so damned remote that you are highly unlikely to encounter any NPS ranger. They sure as hell don't patrol the trail itself and any encounter with any enforcement officer would be from a boat on the lake, in which case they don't have the means to come after you. And for those who say you can't outrun the radios, there is nobody to friggin call. The closet town is probably Blanding which is 60+ miles away. The logistics for enforcing whether or not someone has proper registration on their bike or whether they should or shouldn't be down on the Rincon with them is not feasible. I for one will continue to ride my unlicensed steel horse on the HITR down to the Rincon. If a NPS ranger stops me, it is "sorry man, ya gotta post it if you don't want people down there." And if by chance they do post it, I am still going down there and I will wipe my ass with the ticket."
"The only ace I have left as far as I am concerned is that areas such as the Swell and Wilson's mesa are so big, that you couldn't begin to enforce anything."
Can you believe this crap? How will we ever save our trails with rogue users like this? How?
This same particular guy and his friends found what they called an "abandoned" camp trailer out near Five Mile Pass. So they decided to blow it up using some Tannerite (psuedo-legal explosive). Did they know the owner of the trailer? Of course not? Heck, they don't even know if the trailer is on public lands, it could have been a hunting or a ranching trailer, who knows.
Do you think they cleaned up the mess? Absolutely not... it will be up to some dedicated public land users like RME to cleanup another mess out in the desert. Remember the campers and cars we've picked up at 5MP in the past? the Rodeo on Constrictor, all those cars near Little Moab? The camper at 5MP that for the RME NPLD cleanup 3-4 years ago? Now try one thats been blow into thousands of pieces and left to blow around.
This type of behavior and even bragging if you will is exactly why the anti-motorized crowd thinks our users are so ignorant and selfish. Are they always wrong? Sadly no. :-\
(I'm not naming the individual nor the forum, if you know, then you've probably already heard me bitching, this has more to do with this type of users rather than this particular user, I'll leave it at that).
Here is where it gets disturbing to me, his comments after politely being told about the situation:
"I had heard that it was closed to motorized use and that it was posted as such at the top. We came across no signs whatsoever and considering it was January, I didn't suspect that we would run into rangers on the lake or trail. Had it been posted, I probably would have chickened out, but we had the excuse in our back pocket that it was not posted."
"The place is so damned remote that you are highly unlikely to encounter any NPS ranger. They sure as hell don't patrol the trail itself and any encounter with any enforcement officer would be from a boat on the lake, in which case they don't have the means to come after you. And for those who say you can't outrun the radios, there is nobody to friggin call. The closet town is probably Blanding which is 60+ miles away. The logistics for enforcing whether or not someone has proper registration on their bike or whether they should or shouldn't be down on the Rincon with them is not feasible. I for one will continue to ride my unlicensed steel horse on the HITR down to the Rincon. If a NPS ranger stops me, it is "sorry man, ya gotta post it if you don't want people down there." And if by chance they do post it, I am still going down there and I will wipe my ass with the ticket."
"The only ace I have left as far as I am concerned is that areas such as the Swell and Wilson's mesa are so big, that you couldn't begin to enforce anything."
Can you believe this crap? How will we ever save our trails with rogue users like this? How?
This same particular guy and his friends found what they called an "abandoned" camp trailer out near Five Mile Pass. So they decided to blow it up using some Tannerite (psuedo-legal explosive). Did they know the owner of the trailer? Of course not? Heck, they don't even know if the trailer is on public lands, it could have been a hunting or a ranching trailer, who knows.
Do you think they cleaned up the mess? Absolutely not... it will be up to some dedicated public land users like RME to cleanup another mess out in the desert. Remember the campers and cars we've picked up at 5MP in the past? the Rodeo on Constrictor, all those cars near Little Moab? The camper at 5MP that for the RME NPLD cleanup 3-4 years ago? Now try one thats been blow into thousands of pieces and left to blow around.
This type of behavior and even bragging if you will is exactly why the anti-motorized crowd thinks our users are so ignorant and selfish. Are they always wrong? Sadly no. :-\
(I'm not naming the individual nor the forum, if you know, then you've probably already heard me bitching, this has more to do with this type of users rather than this particular user, I'll leave it at that).
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