RE: OHV's priveledges in trouble?
Hey Cherokee, not going to take any hits from me. I hope folks relize I never suggested allowing ATV's off roads or trails except possibly to retrieve game. Also, I didn't mean allowing ATV's on hiking trails. I was thinking more of old logging roads and trails built for ATV's. I guess I have a problem with trying to block a group(a very large group) of users from the forest. There are a lot of non-hunters that don't like us being out there and they might outnumber us. They also accuse us of destroying their outdoor experiences and running the animals off. So how do we decide who's allowed and who's not? If there is real resource degredation then it's not a question. These are questions I ask myself when trying to come up with the right decisions. Fortunately we do involve the public when making corporate decisions and hopefully we make the right decisions that benefit everyone and especially the forest, and wildlife that live in them.