I'm not going to get into a heated argument on the way Constrictor should be developed (however, I think I have alot of opinion about is intent, history, and being)... I will say this.
Utah has thousands of miles of "33 inch tire terrain"... Northern Utah (majority of this board) has even a higher concentration of this type of terrain. I see no reason why a few select trails can't be left in a "harder" state of nature.
Constrictor has been literally raped, I feel like my own blood has been destroyed when I go out there these days. For that reason, it has been months since I was out there, and I don't forsee myseld there in the future, albeit a trail cleanup or organized run.
Now onto the "I didn't know it was a bypass" comments... That is undoubtedly our sports biggest problem, and it has proven to be our demise on public lands over the past 20 years too. I wish there was a way to solve this problem, but without lots of time & money (which we as 4Wheelers don't have) there is little we can do to educate the general 4x4 public.
Honestly, I thought the signs would prove helpful, and I would like to think they are... but after walking the entire length of the trail the last time I was out there.. I could easily be convinced otherwise.
Shawn mentioned future trails, this it true, their "could" be future trails negotiated in the area. At this time the Con/RS areas are closed to cross-country travel, there is only a small portion of cross-country travel area out there (the OHV parking area is the largest). But, through the proper channels, trails like Con "could" be developed. I don't forsee that happening until we can respect the ones we have.
Now sitting here on RME is really preaching to the choir, most of us (I hope) are very 4x4-trail-ethic-educated, though we could all use some freindly (or sometimes harsh) reminders. The big problem it those that we don't easily network, all those that don't follow RME, arn't members of clubs, etc.
How can you help?
GET INVOLVED IN YOUR LOCAL CLUB. Clubs are fundemental to education, unfortunetly only ~1% of 4x4 enthusists are club members, really sad when you think about it.
GET INVOLVED HERE:
http://www.rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=13882
AND HERE:
http://u4wda.org/clubs.html
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