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The does and donts in the trail systems
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich1" data-source="post: 895528" data-attributes="member: 16928"><p>I'll Speak My mInd...</p><p>---------------------</p><p></p><p>Trail Systems need to be Re-Defined, Re-Thought out & Planned.</p><p>That clearly states who & what type of vehicle is ALLOWED on the Trail.</p><p>ATV's are a 4WD Trail Systems Enemy. they do more damage & cause more problems for the 4WD Trail upkeep than the actual 4WD's do. </p><p></p><p>Elbe - BusyWild - is a PRIME example of the damage caused by ATV's.</p><p></p><p>they do not follow the trail, they run in packs... (2 or more) average 5+</p><p>they continue to use any & every trail out there, bike, 4wd, horse, etc.</p><p>like Elbe, they can't or won't go thru the MUD *(Deep Mud) so they simply go around. 1 & then 2,3,4,5,6,7 etc... </p><p></p><p>I think EVERY Trail system needs enforcement & regulations & fines for those who get caught abusing the rules / requirements. </p><p></p><p>as for 4WD Trails, & the 4WD Rig's that use them, I think many will agree it's solely up to a Driver to Limit his/her abuse of the trail, regardless or tire size or horsepower. it still comes back down to driver. but we do need some sort of Trail Regulations on specific Rig's, & NOT recommendations either.</p><p></p><p>Actual - Rules & Requirements per Trail.</p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------</p><p></p><p>Then we could have a 4wd Only trail, Nothing else but a 4WD Rig. and make those trails based on Rig's... Not difficuties like the past. examples;</p><p></p><p>31inch & under tires allowed only or get caught & pay a FINE.</p><p>31inch upto 36inch - </p><p>36inch & up - </p><p></p><p>& get some sort of Standard throughout OUR Trail System. so we keep to it & follow it. make the trails clearly posted & rules for them to be followed. but at the very least, make the 4WD trails for JUST the 4WD Rig's. not bikes or atv's or horses / etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich1, post: 895528, member: 16928"] I'll Speak My mInd... --------------------- Trail Systems need to be Re-Defined, Re-Thought out & Planned. That clearly states who & what type of vehicle is ALLOWED on the Trail. ATV's are a 4WD Trail Systems Enemy. they do more damage & cause more problems for the 4WD Trail upkeep than the actual 4WD's do. Elbe - BusyWild - is a PRIME example of the damage caused by ATV's. they do not follow the trail, they run in packs... (2 or more) average 5+ they continue to use any & every trail out there, bike, 4wd, horse, etc. like Elbe, they can't or won't go thru the MUD *(Deep Mud) so they simply go around. 1 & then 2,3,4,5,6,7 etc... I think EVERY Trail system needs enforcement & regulations & fines for those who get caught abusing the rules / requirements. as for 4WD Trails, & the 4WD Rig's that use them, I think many will agree it's solely up to a Driver to Limit his/her abuse of the trail, regardless or tire size or horsepower. it still comes back down to driver. but we do need some sort of Trail Regulations on specific Rig's, & NOT recommendations either. Actual - Rules & Requirements per Trail. ----------------------------------- Then we could have a 4wd Only trail, Nothing else but a 4WD Rig. and make those trails based on Rig's... Not difficuties like the past. examples; 31inch & under tires allowed only or get caught & pay a FINE. 31inch upto 36inch - 36inch & up - & get some sort of Standard throughout OUR Trail System. so we keep to it & follow it. make the trails clearly posted & rules for them to be followed. but at the very least, make the 4WD trails for JUST the 4WD Rig's. not bikes or atv's or horses / etc... [/QUOTE]
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