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[QUOTE="dog2, post: 546439, member: 35331"] I sent my reply: Legislature 2003: It's muscles vs. motors Bill highlights battle between hikers, dirt bikers for funds By PHUONG CAT LE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER This article is very misleading and leads readers to the wrong conclusion. There are two blatant misrepresentations here: 1) The ORV (off-road vehicle) trails only benefit ORV’s. In fact, ORV trails are open and enjoyed by all types of users including horses, mountain bikes, and hikers. Some of the best mountain bike trails in the state have long been created and maintained by the ORV community. 2) The NOVA funds were created by the OHV community, for the OHV community, but all trails are open to all users. The article would lead readers to believe that the only source of funds for hiking trails is the NOVA funds. In fact, the opposite is true. The vast majority of trails are not open to ORV’s and are maintained by other funding sources. The very few ORV trails need trail maintenance funded by NOVA. Other problems with this bill is that the money will be spent on signs, restrooms, studies, and parking areas. In other words, things that don’t help maintain trails and reduce environmental impacts of true multi-use trail systems. A few obviously incorrect words in this article have twisted the truth and mislead the readers. [/QUOTE]
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