Repost from me:
Six trails for one day... six trails out of the 50+ in the area that are open 365 days a year. Lets assume they get their six trails, lets also assume there are 50 total trails in the area (way more in all reality). So they are asking that .000329% of the trails/per year be closed in favor of their activity...
A couple notes about that .0003%
1. Are they more than .0003% of the areas yearly tourism revenue -
YES
2. Do they donate more than .0003% of the Search & Rescue Budget -
YES
3. Does RR4W contribute more than .0003% of the areas Land-Use efforts
YES
4. Is the RR4W responsible for more than .0003% of the areas trails being open, IMHO -
YES
Numbers don't lie... This is a small request on their part IMHO
...Utah is a HUGE place (Moab represents less than 5% of the states trails, roughly), if you have a couple days off, see something new, don't complain when you head to Moab and decide the EJS draws too many people (remembering the FACT that less than 25% of the wheelers in Moab during Easter are actual EJS participants)...
In regards to the date change, I have opinions on both sides... It would definatly make a better time for the actual EJS participants and the RR4W. Remember that the RR4W's make all the added law enforcment, search and rescue, and trail clean-ups possible, non-paying EJS participants give little or nothing to the S&R, BLM, etc, sure, they give huge to the towns economy, but not the support infastructure that keeps the place sane. But it is important to remember that "Spring Breakers" will also require that amount of enforcment, search & rescue (remember the 4Runner... point blank!), and cleanup. How long do you think the trails will remain open if all the partiers were there alone?
I have been attending Jeep Safari (admittingly as a non-paying freeloader
) for the last 7 years (since I could drive). I am yet to have any conflict with the trails guided by RR4W's, as many have pointed out, it is VERY easy to pick up a newspaper with their schedule, and plan accordingly. Mabey the RR4W club could post these schedules around town the week of the event, might lead to less headaches on both sides?
But, I have also witnessed the craziness that goes on during the Easter weekend in Moab. I used to make a point of spending many hours at Potato Salad, Dump Bump, and Lions Back watching the insane antics... I now make a point of not getting near those spots as they have grown to parallel many things I don't agree with (also remember that those 3 "hot spots" have nothing to do with the official EJS either).
I have done Pritchett on a busy day, in addition to numerous trails that the RR4W was running that day, I just chose to do them at different times, and get out of the way as the official group comes through, as of late I just plan on hitting a different trail that day, reduces headaches on both sides, and I am more than willing to support them if just by respecting their event.
In the future I plan to go to the actual EJS, I planned to the last couple of years (since I got involved with the landuse/club/association scene), but I have spent most of my time at the venor booth talking with individuals about keeping Moab open, etc. Most of those I talk with, are completely behind RR4W and their trail planning, etc...
To those that think "other" interest groups could "rent" the place and block us out... Not likely at all. Remember that the exclusive use RR4W is asking for, applies ONLY to full size vehicles, all other user types can continue on as nothing has changed. In addition, RR4W & EJS isn't your average interest group, their heritage and longevity precede them.
To those that can do it better than RR4W or match the amount of influence they have keeping trails open in Moab, please do. Start a club, offer memberships and I will be the first one to join. I am a proud member of RR4W due to the fact the WALK not TALK, I will gladly join ANY other 4x4 groups that takes the initiative to do something besides critisize the current system. Armchair quarterbacks, here is your call to the big leagues