Little Sahara....wtf?? Did this actually happen DesNews article!!

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
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Utah
So that's the fault of ORV's? :confused: Why don't they blame beer instead? Or sand beetles? Or testosterone? Or the American culture for keeping said breasts covered?
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Location
Sandy, Ut
I've seen boobs in Moab... been a few years, back in the day of the giant Sand Flats parties... when girls wouldn't show em' the beer bottles started flying. Lame to say the least. To this day I've blamed it all on ORV's... :rolleyes:
 

Bucking Bronco

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Location
Layton
Sand mountain out at little sahara is nothin but one huge party easter weekend and I have been ther every year almost for the last 14 years and yes all that stuff happens and more. It is too dangerous to ride out there a couple times we went out with no atv's.

Over the last few years people even started showing up with beads trying to get ladies to show there breasts and they do.

The Idea that they blame ohv is ridiculous It is all about alcohol consumption
 

Skylinerider

Wandering the desert
Location
Ephraim
Damn ORV's first they cause global warming, then they cause Hurricane Katrina, ice storms in Kansas, and now we here about how those ORV's are making womens show them boobies. Terrible I tell ya, just terrible.:eek:
 

Paul R

Well-Known Member
Location
SLC
That is a lame article it really pisses me off! Only I don't know who to hate the most those who blame it on OHV use or the OHV users that give the community a bad name...
 
This is the exact same article (from the same group, PEER) that surfaced a few months ago. Oh, I wish we had the money to hire our own PR firm. I'll be out of town for a few months. Figure out how to get me $5 million and I'll put an end to all of this and reopen every closed road.
 

SAMI

Formerly Beardy McGee
Location
SLC, UT
"Meanwhile, federal managers think penalties are often too light for ORV infractions. Someone with a $5,000 vehicle, who paid $200 for gas to get to the recreation area and back, is not going to be badly fazed by a $50 fine, he said.

One suggestion many federal land managers think may help is to "beef up the penalties associated with infractions." For example, vehicles could be confiscated. The report also suggests taking away hunting and fishing privileges as possible deterrents
"

damn it i agree... take their trucks and fine them, huge... make it hurt.. make an example.

-Jason
 
Gone for a few months? Who's in charge while you're gone?

I'll still be doing the same stuff, but from a different location. I'll actually be gone for 6 months. Flying back monthly for the board meetings was part of the contract. I'm dedicated or stupid. Kurt is going to help fill in any gaps as well (Kurt is the man, as everyone knows). But, this is a great time for any new (or current) volunteers to step-in and provide any additional help they can.
 
"Meanwhile, federal managers think penalties are often too light for ORV infractions. Someone with a $5,000 vehicle, who paid $200 for gas to get to the recreation area and back, is not going to be badly fazed by a $50 fine, he said.

One suggestion many federal land managers think may help is to "beef up the penalties associated with infractions." For example, vehicles could be confiscated. The report also suggests taking away hunting and fishing privileges as possible deterrents
"

damn it i agree... take their trucks and fine them, huge... make it hurt.. make an example.

-Jason

Werd
 
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