Bryan22
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http://www.stopthrillcraft.org/
check out the video at the bottom of the page. kind of ridiculous.
check out the video at the bottom of the page. kind of ridiculous.
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Thrillcraft use has risen dramatically since the 1960s. A Forest Service report estimates that 42 million ORV users between 2003 and 2004. Since that time, the number of users has increased to the point where former Chief of the Forest Service Dale Bosworth called Thrillcraft one of the four major threats to national forest lands. Worse yet, machines are increasing in power and mechanical ability enabling them to reach ever more remote lands.
I think it's kind of funny. The second paragraph.
42 Million ORV users, that's nearly a sixth of our country. One of four major threats, the other 3 being?.....Unlisted. Especially like the last sentence. "The machines are increasing in power and mechanical ability enabling them to reach ever more remote lands." We're getting smarter![]()
The entire ORV community is to blame. I ended up getting fed up with all of the finger pointing, lack of cooperation, and laziness to the point that I no longer am affiliated with any group. This isn't an issue that can be solved with minimal input like signing some stupid online petition or sending out some useless carbon copy email. You need to actually GET OFF OF YOUR ASS and put time into the cause, and lots of it. I have attended dozens of project days where less than a third of those that said, "Oh, I'll be there for sure," actually show up. Everyone had the usual excuses, but you know what? Those excuses aren't good enough when there are people out there with the same commitments as you busting their asses to protect YOUR TRAILS. Until all of you actually do contribute in a way that involves more than e-saber rattling, nothing is ever going to change.
Sad, but true.