โJan-11-2015 06:34 AM
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โJan-31-2015 05:41 PM
mileshuff wrote:d-mac1 wrote:
Seriously!?! Clubs only?!?!?! That is TOTAL BS. I was with you until that point was made.
My friends and I responsibly ride dirt bikes and so do alot of others I know.
Many people are very responsible. But I want to keep an area open AND have it not destroyed by those who are not. Do you enjoy off roading in places torn up and littered by others who are not responsible? Areas often get closed because too many are NOT responsible. What do you feel is the best solution to keeping areas open AND keeping them from being destroyed. I myself belong to an offroad group. We have numerous outings to repair the damage done by others and clean up areas. Its how we keep areas open, otherwise many politicians close them down. We should NOT have to clean up others messes in order to keep areas open. So, whats your solution?
โJan-31-2015 02:00 PM
d-mac1 wrote:
Seriously!?! Clubs only?!?!?! That is TOTAL BS. I was with you until that point was made.
My friends and I responsibly ride dirt bikes and so do alot of others I know.
โJan-31-2015 07:52 AM
โJan-30-2015 04:07 PM
โJan-30-2015 08:06 AM
d-mac1 wrote:
And I don't mean just riding....boondocking too in addition to 4wheeling...everything!
โJan-30-2015 06:55 AM
BoonHauler wrote:
The subject of land access is something that greatly concerns me.
When I retire I want to spend time ATVing and Dual Sport motorcycling. I also want to spend most my time boondocking on BLM or Forest Service land.
That being said any closure action I find a tough pill to swallow. So I decided to hunt around for information and thought any local OHV groups might be the best for me to hook my wagon to so here's what I found so far.
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I really have to go with what the local people using the trail systems have to say and my comments to the BLM will be as so.
I'd really like to hear from any of you that might be familiar with any of these groups.
Cee
โJan-29-2015 10:32 PM
Hello:
I've been looking into the proposed closures associated with the La Posa TMP and ran across your site. I'm wondering if your organization is still active? .....
Bouse Ghost Riders wrote:
We are still very active. The club is very supportive of the LaPosa TMP by BLM. If there are particular trails you ride that are not show as open in the preferred alternative, you need to submit your comment to BLM and tell them why you like to ride the particular trails. The maps show a lot of closures that are tracks that are no longer used.
It is important for BLM to finalize the TMP in order to get signs and maps. The quicker this is done the fewer rogue trails will be created.
More than you ask, but hope it helps.
โJan-29-2015 10:57 AM
mileshuff wrote:2gypsies wrote:
We have seen many, many awful instances while 4-wheeling of adults NOT taking care of the land. We volunteer and pick up what those have left behind and repair areas damaged by those plowing through vegetation going wherever they want.....just another side of the story.
That is true in some cases. The organized off road clubs take extremely good care of the land. Many such groups sponsor outings where the club cleans up the area, campgrounds, trail repair etc. Its a few individuals that mess it up. Perhaps keep off road areas open but to organized clubs only that agree to periodic cleanups?
โJan-29-2015 09:18 AM
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โJan-28-2015 04:46 PM
dewey02 wrote:
I won't do your searching for you, but just off the top of my head- dumping GW and BW on the ground, hooking up to a campground's community water spigot, complaining for getting cited for violating the 14 day rule ( which means they've probably done it repeatedly and just got caught this one time.) There are many many posts where people actually seem to brag about breaking rules.
โJan-28-2015 04:45 PM
dewey02 wrote:SuzzeeeQ2012 wrote:
I'd like to know why the BLM has to patrol it anyway!
Most of the time, us adults take care of the land just find without all their patrols.
My experience tells me that is not the case. Lots of bad things people are doing out there when there is little oversight.
And a quick review of several threads in this forum will reveal that many people actively look for ways to do what they want, regardless of the rules or the effect they have on the land.
โJan-26-2015 05:50 PM
2gypsies wrote:
We have seen many, many awful instances while 4-wheeling of adults NOT taking care of the land. We volunteer and pick up what those have left behind and repair areas damaged by those plowing through vegetation going wherever they want.....just another side of the story.