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<blockquote data-quote="japerry" data-source="post: 1417477" data-attributes="member: 17178"><p>Wait, so you're implying that old reiter wasn't douchbagery building of trails.... but now it is? You can't have it both ways. The trail building process hasn't changed. The impact hasn't changed. So why has the attitude about it changed? I contend that DNR has ALWAYS had the same view from a policy standpoint... they've just come out and started enforcing it in the last few years. Why? because they started convincing wheelers to join their cause. If there was 200 irate wheelers, with NO ONE supporting the new Reiter at the Reiter meeting, I contend we would still be wheeling there today. But DNR figured out how to split the community, effectively putting their position as the one our community officially supports, green lighting the ability to close reiter down. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thats fine if you only wheel 3 or 4 times a year. I wheel every weekend, so do many others here. That means we need things within 45-hour away from us. 3-4 hours to Oregon? 6-7 hours to Idaho, 2.5 Hours to canada? pretty hard to do when you're going every weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="japerry, post: 1417477, member: 17178"] Wait, so you're implying that old reiter wasn't douchbagery building of trails.... but now it is? You can't have it both ways. The trail building process hasn't changed. The impact hasn't changed. So why has the attitude about it changed? I contend that DNR has ALWAYS had the same view from a policy standpoint... they've just come out and started enforcing it in the last few years. Why? because they started convincing wheelers to join their cause. If there was 200 irate wheelers, with NO ONE supporting the new Reiter at the Reiter meeting, I contend we would still be wheeling there today. But DNR figured out how to split the community, effectively putting their position as the one our community officially supports, green lighting the ability to close reiter down. Thats fine if you only wheel 3 or 4 times a year. I wheel every weekend, so do many others here. That means we need things within 45-hour away from us. 3-4 hours to Oregon? 6-7 hours to Idaho, 2.5 Hours to canada? pretty hard to do when you're going every weekend. [/QUOTE]
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