Folks,
We are going to go down to Hot Springs tomorrow to see what this whole thing is all about. Frankly, I haven’t been keeping up with the developments all that much, but the gist of it is that our entire National Forest/Grassland system is switching from open access for OHVs to access only on designated roads and trails. I’m going to go to the meeting in Hot Springs to see what kind of trails and routes we will be left with after it is all said and done, and to give my two bits’ of opinion regarding trail designation. Once they finish designating the trails to remain open, it will be much more difficult to beg permission to open “new” trails, even if it is a formerly well-established trail that somehow didn’t make it onto the list. It’s up to us to ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy driving our Cruisers as they were meant to be driven, and not limited to the paved highways.
I’d like trails such as the waterfall trail near Cass that Turbo Turtle led us down in May to remain open for future users.
Here is a link to the meeting info: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/ouachita/documents/travelmanagementopenhouses.doc
We are going to go down to Hot Springs tomorrow to see what this whole thing is all about. Frankly, I haven’t been keeping up with the developments all that much, but the gist of it is that our entire National Forest/Grassland system is switching from open access for OHVs to access only on designated roads and trails. I’m going to go to the meeting in Hot Springs to see what kind of trails and routes we will be left with after it is all said and done, and to give my two bits’ of opinion regarding trail designation. Once they finish designating the trails to remain open, it will be much more difficult to beg permission to open “new” trails, even if it is a formerly well-established trail that somehow didn’t make it onto the list. It’s up to us to ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy driving our Cruisers as they were meant to be driven, and not limited to the paved highways.
I’d like trails such as the waterfall trail near Cass that Turbo Turtle led us down in May to remain open for future users.
Here is a link to the meeting info: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/ouachita/documents/travelmanagementopenhouses.doc