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There are tons of trails here in Arizona, Utah, and Colorado that are OHV friendly. But, it's getting to be an uphill fight here in Arizona to keep them open... the Greenies want to shut everything down.Wow! I wish we had something like that here in Michigan. Is there a lot of places like that in AZ that are ORV friendly? Nice shot and nice KJ.
There are tons of trails here in Arizona, Utah, and Colorado that are OHV friendly. But, it's getting to be an uphill fight here in Arizona to keep them open... the Greenies want to shut everything down.
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It's OK, I sat thru one - that's one - session for the working group thats evaluating all the OHV trails in the Florence Junction area and I was ready to throw a nice big grenade in the room (after all the OHV people had a chance to clear out). This is one of the most active OHV areas in the state and the enviros want to shut down about 80-90% of the trails we currently have in the area. I could go on and on and on but I won't...Sorry, didn't mean to rant.
Yeah, I hear you. Then the idiots who trash the trails and make their own shortcuts don't help matters much either. They're getting to be that way up in Moab too, of all places. Looks like Silverton and the other places in Colorado are the few remaining areas that still want to see us, and then I wonder if it's just a $$$ thing for them.This is one of the most active OHV areas in the state and the enviros want to shut down about 80-90% of the trails we currently have in the area. I could go on and on and on but I won't...
And AZKJ, nice color on the KJ. Kinda wish I had gotten something other than red...