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The does and donts in the trail systems
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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPFREEK1" data-source="post: 895568" data-attributes="member: 16671"><p>I know some might hate me for this, but an ATV/ORV sticker that you purchase annually (like oregon has) would be something that I'd be willing to participate in.</p><p></p><p>Something OTHER than the "forest pass" that you use on Evans.. </p><p></p><p>Have the funds collected go towards building and maintaining official 4wd parks. And like has been said before, specify which vehicles can use which trails.. have them plainly marked according to vehicle and difficulty ratings (Tillamook state forest).. </p><p></p><p>I know that means rangers or such patrolling and imposing fines, but then those fines could also make their way back to actually maintaining the trails/land.</p><p></p><p>Maybe i'm un-educated as to why this kind of system hasn't been thouroghly implimented here in WA state.. but I thought Oregon's idea was pretty good.</p><p></p><p>The forest pass idea is ok too.. it's just that it doesn't seem universally implimented across all ORV areas in WA state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPFREEK1, post: 895568, member: 16671"] I know some might hate me for this, but an ATV/ORV sticker that you purchase annually (like oregon has) would be something that I'd be willing to participate in. Something OTHER than the "forest pass" that you use on Evans.. Have the funds collected go towards building and maintaining official 4wd parks. And like has been said before, specify which vehicles can use which trails.. have them plainly marked according to vehicle and difficulty ratings (Tillamook state forest).. I know that means rangers or such patrolling and imposing fines, but then those fines could also make their way back to actually maintaining the trails/land. Maybe i'm un-educated as to why this kind of system hasn't been thouroghly implimented here in WA state.. but I thought Oregon's idea was pretty good. The forest pass idea is ok too.. it's just that it doesn't seem universally implimented across all ORV areas in WA state. [/QUOTE]
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