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CO Elk Hunting and Loss of Freedom
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<blockquote data-quote="uller" data-source="post: 564612" data-attributes="member: 29651"><p>I for one believe this is a step in the right direction. the human race has proven time and time again that we will not "self police" anything and that the idiots will continue to run roughshod over everything we hold dear. including million year old forests.</p><p> </p><p>I do feel for the hunters that do truly NEED an ATV to access any areas to hunt. I emphasize the word need, as my brother swears he NEEDS his atv to hunt and what he really needs is to lose 100 lbs and start walking farther then the fridge for another beer. Being able to walk down a mountain trail isn't a bad thing.</p><p> </p><p>I certainly would rather wake up to the sounds of the mountain and not some two stroke motor screaming down a trail. </p><p> </p><p>Tread Lightly and let yourself be amazed by what you see. Our National forests are truly awe inspiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uller, post: 564612, member: 29651"] I for one believe this is a step in the right direction. the human race has proven time and time again that we will not "self police" anything and that the idiots will continue to run roughshod over everything we hold dear. including million year old forests. I do feel for the hunters that do truly NEED an ATV to access any areas to hunt. I emphasize the word need, as my brother swears he NEEDS his atv to hunt and what he really needs is to lose 100 lbs and start walking farther then the fridge for another beer. Being able to walk down a mountain trail isn't a bad thing. I certainly would rather wake up to the sounds of the mountain and not some two stroke motor screaming down a trail. Tread Lightly and let yourself be amazed by what you see. Our National forests are truly awe inspiring. [/QUOTE]
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