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Jason or Alex, do y'all know anything about this?
Jason or Alex, do y'all know anything about this?
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good to hear it got back on track... it looked for a little bit like it was leading to a Wrestlemania Event..
good to hear it got back on track... it looked for a little bit like it was leading to a Wrestlemania Event..
With Tellico we are dealing with a difficult situation with trail system initially located years ago along side the Tellico river and it's tributaries. The other designated OHV trail systems on the Forest are on better locations and we certainly welcome volunteer group help on these trails to make sure we maintain them to standard. Wayehutta OHV Trail system on the Nantahala District, Brown Mountain OHV trail system on the grandfather District, Badin Lake on uwharrie and Black Swamp OHV system on Croatan all remain open and we welcome help on maintaining these.
The Caney Fork situation is different since that area was never designated as an OHV system and Forest system roads and non system old woods roads were simply historically used without agency planning or oversite. Current regs are that unlicensed atvs cannot be used on public open forest roads but can only be used on specifically designated routes which were identified in our 1994 Forest Plan.
Hope this helps. You can check with the individual district rangers for each of the designated OHV areas. You could also talk with our dispersed recreation/ trails coordinator Steve Hendricks.
All of these closures are definitely frustrating - I emailed Terry Seyden - FS public affairs officer, asking for explanation of closure plus how we can help...and received this response regarding Tellico/Caney Fork etc:
Seems many of the issues @ Caney are due to ATVs...the other OHV areas listed (Wayehutta & Black Swamp) are ATV use only (sub 50" wheelbase).
Steve Hendricks can be found at: shendricks@fs.fed.us
He was copied on the response, I plan on contacting him and pushing for more 4x4 areas, this could start with opening up the existing OHV trails to larger vehicles.
Not to throw too many blows but I think ATV's and the motorcycles are a huge part of the problem and I really dont see them caring or making much effort on the whole issue. The drive off trails, you rarely see them adopting trails and that in and of itself is extremely disheartening. They have so many options vs what we have and if one closes they just move on...
Not knowing much about the ATV crowds and how potentially, at least in NC, they seem to be a more rural demographic crowd lets get a grasp of where we can start. Something that might be worth while is to monitor this and speak with those traveling the trails. This could start at Uwharrie since we know there is a strong crowd there. For the right reasons, word of mouth travels quickly.