Thanks everyone for their efforts, hopefully this will set a standard for other trails in the NW
while the efforts to move the restriction from 72 to 80 are positive, i wouldn't necessarily think that we should put a width restriction on all trails in the nw. However, if we were forced to pick a number...then i would vote for the upper limit listed in the fs handbook...which is 84 inches.
how wide is an ambulance?
with every new restriction there is an unintended consequence....took a few years but MN wheelers were restricted right out of EVERYTHING....need a bicycle if you want to tour the north woods of MN
I am disabled and can't ride a bike to see our beautiful wilderness
Its easy just pull up to the poles and remove one front tire, put the rotor on a chunk or old wood and drive foward a foot or so, put tire back on.
Repeat for rear tire. Only need to do one side.
Its easy just pull up to the poles and remove one front tire, put the rotor on a chunk or old wood and drive foward a foot or so, put tire back on.
Repeat for rear tire. Only need to do one side.
:haha: ExactlyOr give it a month and use one of the many bypasses users will create around each set of width poles.
:haha: Exactly
Or give it a month and use one of the many bypasses users will create around each set of width poles.
People around here seem to think the DNR is there friend.What turned it around for us is we quit treating the DNR like they were our friends...by all evidence they are our enemies...in northern MN the public is pro motorized but we had this state appointed, not elected bureaucracy passing all these laws that were anti motorized...now we have one trail under construction...thanks also go out to a hand full of legislators some only saying things as simple as "there is enough here for us all"
While the efforts to move the restriction from 72 to 80 are positive, I wouldn't necessarily think that we should put a width restriction on all trails in the NW. However, if we were forced to pick a number...then I would vote for the upper limit listed in the FS handbook...which is 84 inches.