Medsker
2024 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392
- Location
- Herriman, UT
Todd Adams said:Every trail has a designated lunch spot off the trail so that we will not block the trail but if other users in front of us block the trail, we don’t have much of a choice.
Todd
I have to disagree with this. Both times I was blocked I went up and talked with the leader and they flat out told me this was their trail and they could stop wherever they wanted to and I would have to wait. Brady, the guy I was with who was a regular at the Safari and usually went on the runs said that was the way they always did it so they could show everyone who was boss. Is that the normal, I don't know. It's just what happened to me.
drtsqrl said:I'm assuming that you are refering to the RR4W as the "self pronounced gods of Moab"... If I am wrong, I apologize, if I am right, then my only comment is we are glad that you will not be back to EJS in the future. That is a topic for another thread.
Here is one good reason why you should support Alternate A:
In the EA, the BLM states that virtually all of the percieved damage to the trails is caused by people other than the EJS participants. If some (or all) trails are closed to permitted use, as SUWA and other greens want, how long do you think it will be before they come back with this: "The BLM closed these trails because of the damage that was occuring during Jeep Safari, but it has continued. They must close the trails to all motorized use!" This is the way they use the system, twist the facts. Denying a permit for a legitimate use (especially on a trail like Pritchett or Hey Joe Canyon, which receive virtually no damage from the permitted use), is the first and easiest step toward permanent closure.
That's my take on things. If you don't like the crowds or politics of EJS, please stay away that week. But if you like to wheel in Moab at any time, please let the BLM know that you support Alternate A.
Jeff Stevens
Moab Friends-For-Wheelin'
Red Rock 4-Wheelers
I honestly don't know who the trail leaders were. And although I think your first paragragh was a little harsh The rest of what you said does make sense. I definately don't want permanent closure down there. I also would appreciate a "How-to" letter and then I will get mine sent off.
Medsker