09-10-2007, 10:57 PM
Sorry got to vent a little...... [unsure]
Dirt bikes were a big part of my life growing up - moto-cross races, trail riding. Rode all over Western Montana while going to college.
I know a lot of people vary on the subject of ATV's and how they are utilzed in our outdoors.
Well this past year I have seen the destuction a 4x4 ATV can do to a prime hunting area.
I'm sure we have all seen - once a cattle trail - now a 2 lane road.
We as outdoors people have got to educate the riders to stay on the existing 4 wheeler trails. Please teach the young people the right way to use the great outdoors.
Because if we don't - the 4 wheeler will rip up every hill they can.
Why are people so lazy they can't use their own two feet to see what over that ridge or up that hill?
I was out bow hunting this last weekend and now the new "golf carts on steriods" are becoming more of a presents. (They are loud).
Can't we make some canyons, areas, walk in only?
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Dirt bikes were a big part of my life growing up - moto-cross races, trail riding. Rode all over Western Montana while going to college.
I know a lot of people vary on the subject of ATV's and how they are utilzed in our outdoors.
Well this past year I have seen the destuction a 4x4 ATV can do to a prime hunting area.
I'm sure we have all seen - once a cattle trail - now a 2 lane road.
We as outdoors people have got to educate the riders to stay on the existing 4 wheeler trails. Please teach the young people the right way to use the great outdoors.
Because if we don't - the 4 wheeler will rip up every hill they can.
Why are people so lazy they can't use their own two feet to see what over that ridge or up that hill?
I was out bow hunting this last weekend and now the new "golf carts on steriods" are becoming more of a presents. (They are loud).
Can't we make some canyons, areas, walk in only?
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