tomsbrokeagain
Well-Known Member
I remember seeing the video...I assume these tracks were the result :eeek:
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When I got to Funny rocks these tracks were not all there. There was only one trail that Poo, Joe (Six-Nine), others did on Saturday night. There tracks were single file where the trail goes. My group went thru the meadow (following their tracks) turned around and came back about an hour later and these tracks were there including the ones driving right past the "No Motor Vehicle" signs IIRC.
as far as "i was just following tracks through the snow" we all know that off trail is off trail. ya, if your on 6' of snow your not hurting anything but when the snow starts to melt and people follow where you have gone they get to ground somewhere and instead of backtracking they continue on and cause damage. we need to get these yahoo's to stay on the trails and not go overland at all.
I do whole heartedly believe in Marks statement. It is too easy for anyone unknowingly to "follow the leader" in the snow, get off course and by the end of a long weekend the trail (in the snow) has reached the ground and the "resource damage" has been done. You never REALLY know where the trail is in most of the open area's.
I think we are looking at a bunch of changes coming down the pipe...
Ya just wait for the 33 inch max tire and full street legal to come down the road:eeek:
Worst change of all would probably be putting the end to snow wheelin, i.e. no trail open till the snow is gone.:booo: where would the fun in that be?