So Ive been reading through the recent comments on land use etc.. and Im still a bit confused. Everyone jumps on the band wagon to bash someone riding off of a trail. Has anyone considered where these trails came from? They had to be made at some point. Someone ventured "off the trail" and created a road or trail to be followed. Moab is a perfect example of this. Check out old topos (pre 1940) very few trails or roads... now look at the 2004 topo.... tons of trails. Hmm...
And everytime the FS or BLM closes a trail, its not thier fault. Its someone who went off road and "made everyone look bad".
So if the current trend continues, and no one makes any new trails, and the FS continues their trend, within 20-30 years... there will be maybe 100 trails left in Utah that can legally be driven on? Is that the intended result?
I know about USA-ALL S) and other groups that are "working" with these federal groups to try and save a trail or two... and honestly, I dont see a whole lot of progress.
And consider SUWA, who doesnt really work with any federal agencies. They throw a fit, and have lands closed left and right. Whether BLM and FS like it or not. In my opinion they have done more in their right that all of the 4wd groups combined. And they did it by not playing nice. One little guy did it in San Rafael and look at the coverage hes getting.
So, why does the 4wd "community" not follow the example of SUWA and take a hard line to getting things done? Instead of catering to the FS and BLM and hoping for scraps. Why not bring the fight to their door, create new trails, publicize and open this land up. I mean, we all pay taxes for it. Why shouldnt we be allowed to use it?
Im sure there are a lot out there who have been indoctrinated and I will hear a lot of "If everyone went out there we wouldnt have any wild land anymore". And I'll respond to that first... there are not that many people that go off any trails.. and those that do, yeah, they do a little "damage" that left, will be repaired by nature. Consider mining towns.. there are very few "roads" left in these spots. Odd considering the traffic and machinery and loads that were carried on these paths. But amazingly, nature has reclaimed most all of these roads. The only reason you still find some is because people have recently been driving them.
I would be willing to bet cold hard cash, that if all the lands were opened up, there really wouldnt be any discernable change in the landscape. People for the most part would stick to trails. And for those who went off the trails, and through a lake, or whatever.. more power to them for having the balls, or the stupidity to try something that everyone else is afraid to do.
Just saying that maybe "the way" things have been done in the past (ie, listening to what the FS and BLM says you can do) is not the way to continue on in the future? Thoughts??
And everytime the FS or BLM closes a trail, its not thier fault. Its someone who went off road and "made everyone look bad".
So if the current trend continues, and no one makes any new trails, and the FS continues their trend, within 20-30 years... there will be maybe 100 trails left in Utah that can legally be driven on? Is that the intended result?
I know about USA-ALL S) and other groups that are "working" with these federal groups to try and save a trail or two... and honestly, I dont see a whole lot of progress.
And consider SUWA, who doesnt really work with any federal agencies. They throw a fit, and have lands closed left and right. Whether BLM and FS like it or not. In my opinion they have done more in their right that all of the 4wd groups combined. And they did it by not playing nice. One little guy did it in San Rafael and look at the coverage hes getting.
So, why does the 4wd "community" not follow the example of SUWA and take a hard line to getting things done? Instead of catering to the FS and BLM and hoping for scraps. Why not bring the fight to their door, create new trails, publicize and open this land up. I mean, we all pay taxes for it. Why shouldnt we be allowed to use it?
Im sure there are a lot out there who have been indoctrinated and I will hear a lot of "If everyone went out there we wouldnt have any wild land anymore". And I'll respond to that first... there are not that many people that go off any trails.. and those that do, yeah, they do a little "damage" that left, will be repaired by nature. Consider mining towns.. there are very few "roads" left in these spots. Odd considering the traffic and machinery and loads that were carried on these paths. But amazingly, nature has reclaimed most all of these roads. The only reason you still find some is because people have recently been driving them.
I would be willing to bet cold hard cash, that if all the lands were opened up, there really wouldnt be any discernable change in the landscape. People for the most part would stick to trails. And for those who went off the trails, and through a lake, or whatever.. more power to them for having the balls, or the stupidity to try something that everyone else is afraid to do.
Just saying that maybe "the way" things have been done in the past (ie, listening to what the FS and BLM says you can do) is not the way to continue on in the future? Thoughts??