Trails In Trouble

Posted: January 22nd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Parks And Campgrounds | Tags: , | 3 Comments »


The National forests are targeted by the federal implementation of Agenda 21. The Wildlands Project an element of Agenda 21 (Sustainable Development) requires that over 50% of Americas land mass become off limits to ordinary human beings and off limits to resource extraction during the course of the 21st century. Information regarding the rapid closure of public trails in our national parks must be understood in this context, not only for ATVs but also hiking and equestrian purposes.

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3 Comments on “Trails In Trouble”

  1. 1 Roaddogg4040 said at 1:23 pm on January 22nd, 2012:

    Thus video shows less than .04% of the National Forrest land is used for public trails. WOW the tree huggers are scared that we will actually have some place to ride! What will they do? They will try to close every square inch of PUBLIC LAND to OHV use. Then and only then will they be happy. How about the tree huggers just leave us alone. The earth would be better off it they would just fly to the moon and start closing that down.
    Steve

  2. 2 Snapleaple said at 1:38 pm on January 22nd, 2012:

    @calamagrostis88 What are you talking about? Have you ever even BEEN 1/4th of the trails that are being closed? And have you ever even seen any of the people who use these trails? Usually it is families, and you are taking away our pastime. It’s the same as if I said that you couldn’t hike on almost all trails anymore. And pouring money? Fuck yes! The High Sierra Club is doing the same, and the OHV industry is just trying to save the pastime of many people from being usurped by left-wing people.

  3. 3 calamagrostis88 said at 1:39 pm on January 22nd, 2012:

    These ORV users are going so slow for the video, the reality is that many of them use our land as a racetrack. Many also have no regard for the rules and drive off the trail destroying the land. There are already over 500,000 miles of road in our national forests. The ORV industry is poring money into opposition to Wilderness designation.


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