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Hunting eBikes vs ATVs vs Side-by-Sides: What's better?
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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2439403" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>I'm in central Idaho. I've had this "discussion" (on this forum) with people who think electric bikes should be allowed everywhere. I've pointed out that in ID, they already have access to probably 75% of the trails. But that's not enough for them, they think they should be allowed everywhere. I disagree. </p><p>This conversation may seem frivolous to some, especially to people who don't live in places with large tracts of public land. But, in the West, this is a big deal. And these "rules aren't for me, I do whatever I want" types seem to be the ones who are increasingly flocking west (at least to Idaho). They've never even considered the idea of taking care of the land, or think that it doesn't pertain to anything they want to do. Many of them seem to think the land is here to "conquer" because that's what the truck or OHV commercial has shown them. It's frustrating as hell and is not going to bode well for hunting or public land in the future....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2439403, member: 118231"] I'm in central Idaho. I've had this "discussion" (on this forum) with people who think electric bikes should be allowed everywhere. I've pointed out that in ID, they already have access to probably 75% of the trails. But that's not enough for them, they think they should be allowed everywhere. I disagree. This conversation may seem frivolous to some, especially to people who don't live in places with large tracts of public land. But, in the West, this is a big deal. And these "rules aren't for me, I do whatever I want" types seem to be the ones who are increasingly flocking west (at least to Idaho). They've never even considered the idea of taking care of the land, or think that it doesn't pertain to anything they want to do. Many of them seem to think the land is here to "conquer" because that's what the truck or OHV commercial has shown them. It's frustrating as hell and is not going to bode well for hunting or public land in the future.... [/QUOTE]
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