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<blockquote data-quote="Horus" data-source="post: 1490861" data-attributes="member: 17219"><p>To elaborate, if we know what the future <em>will</em> look like should we continue to follow the same course, why isn't the course being changed? We know what we are doing will lead to a handful of ORV roadways in as little five more years. Why aren't we moving our attention toward the actual legislation responsible for the destruction of modern 4X4 trails? Get rid of the people causing the problem and the problem goes away. Should be an easy sale to a state government in the financial shape ours is in. $245K to guard trees and the 40 to 80 users the area might see on the average weekend?</p><p></p><p>By the way, by "modern trails" I am referring to natural trails played as they lay. Reiter was the perfect example of pure organic natural trails. Nobody created anything aside from a few bridges the single track guys made. We drove over what nature itself provided and loved every bit of it. Crushed rock and strips of old excavator track strewn everywhere is not natural, let alone a trail. They are replacing our trails with industrial pollution and calling it environmentalism. They must be stopped at a higher level than can be achieved at any twig meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horus, post: 1490861, member: 17219"] To elaborate, if we know what the future [I]will[/I] look like should we continue to follow the same course, why isn't the course being changed? We know what we are doing will lead to a handful of ORV roadways in as little five more years. Why aren't we moving our attention toward the actual legislation responsible for the destruction of modern 4X4 trails? Get rid of the people causing the problem and the problem goes away. Should be an easy sale to a state government in the financial shape ours is in. $245K to guard trees and the 40 to 80 users the area might see on the average weekend? By the way, by "modern trails" I am referring to natural trails played as they lay. Reiter was the perfect example of pure organic natural trails. Nobody created anything aside from a few bridges the single track guys made. We drove over what nature itself provided and loved every bit of it. Crushed rock and strips of old excavator track strewn everywhere is not natural, let alone a trail. They are replacing our trails with industrial pollution and calling it environmentalism. They must be stopped at a higher level than can be achieved at any twig meeting. [/QUOTE]
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