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[QUOTE="sgifford, post: 1204391, member: 53318"] The BlueRibbon Coalition magazine has an interesting article that touches on this. Rather than wring our hands and hope that they leave us some trails when they're done, we need to insist (politely) that they at least retain comparable levels of access to what we have now, if not even more/better access. Travel management plans for public lands need to reflect the fact that OHV use is GROWING among the public that they serve. Here's the article: [url]http://www.sharetrails.org/magazine.cfm?story=1012[/url] And like Jim said, it would be a very good thing for us (OHV enthusiasts) to provide them with as complete a map of the trails we use/want (GPS routes, etc.) as possible. We don't want to just hope they include some of the trails we use. [/QUOTE]
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