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[QUOTE="2TrakR, post: 1116092, member: 27322"] Cycle-only is not even a recommendation on State land - it is, however, a rule/law on USFS land like with the Holton/Horseshoe/Big-O trails. PA451 defines a Forest Trail as open to vehicles less than 50 inches in width. That's what an ORV trail is according to the law. The DNR then has two maintenance specifications, ie guidelines on how the trail should be maintained. One has the trail maintained to the full 50 inches wide, the other has it at 24" on the ground and 40" at the handle bar height. That's just maintenance specification, not a recommendation or rule on what can use the trail (they can't contradict the law). Have to concur with Smit-Dog, no point in being irked with the DNR when they are following the law. [/QUOTE]
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