ZUKEYPR
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waynehartwig said:With that attitude it's too late to teach anyone anything. Granted, they may not pay attention or give a rats ass, but when do you do it? When they are in elementary, or pre teen ages, they don't care and it doesn't concern them so they won't pay attention unless you have a cute little furbee teaching the course. Besides, when they are that young, it's their parents influence taking them off the trails. When they get older, into their teenage years, they are starting to make their own decisions on where to travel and dad or mom is no longer riding the ohv with them.
Although I respect your opinion, having worked directly with the jr HS/Sr HS crowd over the last decade and a half I would completely disagree. They don't make any decisions without mommy and daddy, at least not in this state anyway. Heck, I don't know how many friends of my boys have absolutely infactually not wanted to serve a mission for the LDS church yet they get forced into it by their parents. That just a very small example. You're correct though on the elementary age to a certain extent. It would have to be tailored towards them, not sure about the furbee or Barney the purple dinosour for that matter but child pyschology would in fact prove over and over again that this is their most influential years and not the HS years. You would also be corret that their initial conduct on a trail would be driven by the parents, but as I said earlier if you teach the small kid and he (for lack of a better term) busts his/her parents out on proper trail etiquete your more than likely to not only have a kid that understands and follows the principles but a parent now as well. Lets face it, some folks are going to be bloody rednecks no matter what you do, but the masses can change, but you have to start young.