I had a large club contact me last night about adopting the first 1/2 of the busywild. If this goes through, the enforcement abilities will go way up since the club will be keeping an eye on things.
In addition one of these days the volunteer forest watch program is going to be put into place. These people will not have any ticketing abilities but they will have some enforcement tools. Primarily ticking pictures of violators for various violations, including going off the trail, not using tree savers etc.
I was expecting someone to come out of the woodwork like Megatoy and Fullywrecked, but if they really cared enough about what's happening on the busy, they would've showed up at a meeting or two over the last few years and maybe even a work party to help out. There will always be people who want to buck the rules with an, "I don't care, I'll do what I want anyway," attitude. They truly are showing their ignorance about the process and the big picture.
While a section of the busy has a size restriction, it's the ONLY section on the entire trail system that has a restriction, and it's MUCH bigger than what was being proposed based on her conditions. We are also going to be taking a fairly easy trail and turning it into a brand new double black diamond trail and we're adding a rock crawl area. Both of these are fully accessible for the larger rigs and will NOT be suitable for the smaller rigs. I wonder if they'll complain that we're going to keep the small rigs off that trail because it's not fair to them? I doubt it... Maybe they'll encourage guys with smaller rigs to break the rules and find a way on to these new trails so that we can have vehicle carcases scattered along side of the trail, but who are we to restrict access to a road on national land???
I guess we're not working on trying to get new trails open... I laugh at "someone put Steve back in there." It truly shows how little is understood about they way things work. But that's alright. We'll continue to work towards improving and saving trails despite people like this. Steve worked hard while he had this position, but it's the "someone ELSE" mentality that I have issue with. Fullywrecked, if you think you can do better, then YOU take the job. Don't throw it off with SOMEONE ELSE should get SOMEONE ELSE to do what you want. Volunteer for the position and if you get it, then YOU can work on getting new trails opened instead of relying on SOMEONE ELSE to do the work.