On another note late in the day I had a short conversation with Stan Kohawski (sp?) who is David ways boss with the DNR. I gave Stan my opinion on something (imagine that) and I noted that I would rather see something more sustainable open if it meant waiting longer as opposed to building something in a hurry to do a small partial opening sometime this summer which I think would be a disaster..Anyways my point behind writing this was the expression on Stans face when I said that. It was like he knew exactly what I meant and they had a plan. I get the impression that if there's a small earlier opening it will be a test of sorts and Stan knows it will not work.
What they were talking about opening early is access to the rock garden only with none of the trails accessable around it. They would cut a new short trail through the trees from the road and keep a narrow corridoor under the power lines. There would only be parking at Reiter road for about 8 rigs. Can you imagine the redneck convention this will invite when the word on the internet is Reiter is open and the rock garden is the place to be?
I can see that being a disaster.
So you think they are planning on this giving them a reason to throw in the towel???
Not directly.So you think they are planning on this giving them a reason to throw in the towel???
I can tell you this, if/when they do reopen anything STAY ON THE TRAIL. Blazing off the designated trails WILL lead to areas being shut down again. The DNR appears to be WANTING to make this work for us, but if we mess it up, its much easier to throw in the towel. So keep the assholes and ego's at bay.
I guess these must be the 99% of our population who still doesnt care about the Internet? :haha:
If I had my way. YES. IMO signage goes a LONG way into making the honest people honest. Sure it will get torn down... for a while. Eventually it wont. Also IMO if its SIGNED, you can enforce it and enforce it hard. If its not signed, then how the hell is the casual (read not Internet user that has been [trying] to follow this crap) going to know.You do realize this means telling the hillbilly MFer's that don't webwheel not to do what they will continue to do... I think it's gonna be hard for "them" not to tear off in every direction... Are there going to be large signs saying "STAY ON THE TRAIL(S)!" ???
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This is way cool news but like binder said its a mess. Kinda like entrapment.
I posted this on another board...
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On another note late in the day I had a short conversation with Stan Kohawski (sp?) who is David ways boss with the DNR. I gave Stan my opinion on something (imagine that) and I noted that I would rather see something more sustainable open if it meant waiting longer as opposed to building something in a hurry to do a small partial opening sometime this summer which I think would be a disaster..Anyways my point behind writing this was the expression on Stans face when I said that. It was like he knew exactly what I meant and they had a plan. I get the impression that if there's a small earlier opening it will be a test of sorts and Stan knows it will not work.
What they were talking about opening early is access to the rock garden only with none of the trails accessable around it. They would cut a new short trail through the trees from the road and keep a narrow corridoor under the power lines. There would only be parking at Reiter road for about 8 rigs. Can you imagine the redneck convention this will invite when the word on the internet is Reiter is open and the rock garden is the place to be?
I can see that being a disaster.
I hope I'm wrong.
I think they are trying to open SOMETHING this year/summer as they have said they would. Basically trying to appease the masses and hold there "promise". HOWEVER, using the criteria set forth that they HAVE to use, the Rock Garden is really one of the only area's that is he easiest to open with the least effort. There are other areas they showed us that trails can be BUILT in, but that is a long process and they are starting with the easy areas first (logically), getting some trails open, then can work on the more "complicated" area and linking it all together. There is potential, and all the "Official" reps there seemed very interested and willing to open new areas up. But there is a long (and head hurting) process to do that. Simply blazing a new trail like we've done in the past (even using some of their guidelines on trail building) is like 1% of the effort and process.
Sucks, but thats the way it is. As Reiter first starts to open up again its going to be very fragmented and NOT non-street legal friendly. This sucks for me and many of the users that were at the meeting, but may also be a blessing to the area to keep the usage down till more areas can be developed.
I can tell you this, if/when they do reopen anything STAY ON THE TRAIL. Blazing off the designated trails WILL lead to areas being shut down again. The DNR appears to be WANTING to make this work for us, but if we mess it up, its much easier to throw in the towel. So keep the assholes and ego's at bay.
If I had my way. YES. IMO signage goes a LONG way into making the honest people honest. Sure it will get torn down... for a while. Eventually it wont. Also IMO if its SIGNED, you can enforce it and enforce it hard. If its not signed, then how the hell is the casual (read not Internet user that has been [trying] to follow this crap) going to know.
But I'm not in charge. Nor am I going to be involved much in this. I'll help where I can, and offer support and ideas, but I have much larger priority's and time commitments in my life right now. Wheeling for me is a hobby and something I enjoy. But not a life style or passion.