FLEM said:I'm not following you on the trailpass idea.
TCTrailrider said:Trail maps need clarification. The DNR maps have a solid red line for cycles and ATV's less than 50". If there are cycle only single track how do you know?
buffmaster said:What about bumping up the sticker price, say in the $20-25 range, maybe even up to $30, if it would only help out the trail systems.
buffmaster said:BTW, a little off-topic here, but who else doesn't have their sticker on their rear fender?
buffmaster said:BTW, a little off-topic here, but who else doesn't have their sticker on their rear fender?
I put mine on the fork leg. Don't want to add $16.00 to the price of a broken fender. If I break a fork leg I'm probably out for a fiew months healing.
2TrakR said:Well geez, didn't you know the maps designate it by the little picture in the bottom right corner? If that's not enough, don't forget to look in the title of the trail. Ha ha ha! I truly agree with your point though. Seriously, if the name of the trail includes "motorcycle" and/or if the picture in the bottom right corner has a bike, but not an ATV, then it's a cycle trail. Yeah, that's plain as day, isn't? Most CO and DNR Field Personnel don't even know this and I can't blame 'em for it. They really need to change the language on the maps.
TopWop said:Morgan,
I think I like your idea if its the samething im thinking?
Do you mean to charge cyclist like 20-21 bucks,and with this they receive a DIFFERANT ORV sticker from the 16.25 ORV sticker?And this would allow you guys your own exclusive trails and help assist in the cycle only trail?
And ATVers and other ORVers EXCEPT cyclist will pay 16.25 and we stay off your trails?
I am not opposed to having differant fee's and differant ORV stickers for cyclists and for the other ORVers[2 differant stickers ONLY].It would make our census count pretty easy[as you indicated]and I think it would also help keep the ATVs OFF the cycle trails.
You might be on to something here?
bbarel said:Good idea, and I have NO problem paying a few extra bucks to fund new cycle trail, but I really don't think it is a funding issue to make more trail, but I believe it is a land access issue. I would also really question the reliability of using these permit sales as census data because I suspect many retailers and consumers may not understand the difference, at least initially, and may just get the cheaper permits, but possibly still utilize the cycle trail.
morgan said:Ok, bear with me here:
How about requireing a $16.25 sticker just like we do now----same sticker for ATV's and bikes, But and this is a big butt-------
For all bike's require an additional Bike/Single track sticker. Make it cheap, $3 to $5. Doing this will:
1. Get quaders off our backs ---because we would be some what funding our own trails (I.E. the ones quads can't ride) with the funds from this sticker.
2. Give authorities an enforcement tool--"You don't have a single track sticker Mr. Quad riding the single track, here's your ticket".
3. Give us a "free" census of how many bikes are riding the trails---just count how many of these stickers get sold. Actually instead of having to pay out for a census we would get money. Also subtract the number of "Bike Stickers" from the number of "$16.25 ORV Stickers" and you have a count on how many ATV's there are on public land.
Yeah I know, it's more money out ---and only from us bikers. But heck, I'd pay it. M.
Seconded! :worship:MWEISSEN said:This is an EXCELLENT solution.
.The 4x4 ORV Truck Drivers have expressed a HUGE concern for more differant types of riding areas for THEIR use,like rock climbs,more mud pits,and larger hills ect..
2TrakR said:It will probably take a few more threads to accomplish this, but here's the next step. I've noted the comments taken under Woodsy's original idea for the brainstorming thread. Those have subsequently been summarized and categorized below. The hope is that further comments, suggestions and ideas will be presented in this thread; discussion of all points is encouraged. TBL is discouraged from posting in this thread.
Data:
Accurate statistics relating to ORVs (usage, user base, # on trails, etc.)
Advertising of local businesses @ trailheads
Inventory of ORV accessibly county roads
Infrastructure:
Additional spending on trail maintenance
Cell phone coverage of trail systems
Connectivity of ORV Routes (linear trails)
Cycle only Trail (more)
Kids riding area/trail(s)
Larger Parking Lots, better ingress/egress
Linear Trails (loop connectors)
Loading ramps @ trail heads.
Loop options on one way trail
More challenging trails; challenging loop options off main trails
More trail grading (whoop removal)
More trails of all type for motorized use
Parallel Trails (cycle/ATV)
Relocation of existing trails
Restrooms @ trailheads
Separated trails, separated use fees/stickers
Trail spurs for services (gas/food options)
Trail system/area in SE Michigan, connector trail to other systems further north
Use RTP program to fund SE Mich Use Area/Trail(s)
Legal:
Allow ATVs to be made street legal
Law enforcement who ride trails on ORV
Legal to ride from a designated camp to trail system
Mandatory Safety Training for all riders under 25
More law enforcement
Non-law enforcement trail riders for aid, assistance and education (ie ORV Safety Patrol)
Open forest roads in Lower Peninsula
Open snowmobile trail to ATVs
Removal of age restrictions for ATV operation
Other:
Volunteer forest clean ups
Signage:
E911 System
Education/signage @ trail heads for trail types, use and consequences
GPS trail markers
More signing of trails (such as you are here)
One way Trails
Road names on stop signs
Sign plans for each trail
Signing of private drives in USFS areas
Two way trails
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