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CO Elk Hunting and Loss of Freedom
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<blockquote data-quote="streetglideok" data-source="post: 559603" data-attributes="member: 24889"><p>Like I said before, its the rejects that happen to own atv's and 4x4s, etc that ruin it for everyone, and its up to us to self police, and discourage behavior when possible. In some cases, the atv's are better suited to trails, etc. then vehicles. What annoys me, is the guys who seem to just cruise up and down the roads all day, and in some cases, speeding excessively over the unposted speed limit. I can certainly understand the OPs frustration, not knowing ahead of time that there has been closures. It sure puts a damper on things. Did you guys check the MVUM ahead of time? If you go to the national forest site, you can find a link to it. It should show what trails and roads are open and closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streetglideok, post: 559603, member: 24889"] Like I said before, its the rejects that happen to own atv's and 4x4s, etc that ruin it for everyone, and its up to us to self police, and discourage behavior when possible. In some cases, the atv's are better suited to trails, etc. then vehicles. What annoys me, is the guys who seem to just cruise up and down the roads all day, and in some cases, speeding excessively over the unposted speed limit. I can certainly understand the OPs frustration, not knowing ahead of time that there has been closures. It sure puts a damper on things. Did you guys check the MVUM ahead of time? If you go to the national forest site, you can find a link to it. It should show what trails and roads are open and closed. [/QUOTE]
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