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<blockquote data-quote="taylorms" data-source="post: 2923588" data-attributes="member: 110833"><p>I'm all good with following the rules, but that's not what this thread is all about. This thread was started by someone that rode his horse way back into the most remote area he could think of to get away from everyone else. Then he crossed paths with someone else, and it made him mad. At least, that's what I read into it. </p><p></p><p>The meaning of my post that you replied to is this-When one part of a particular group (hunters) starts arguing with another part of that group (hunters that use ebikes), the easiest solution for some would be to close the property completely. Sort of like when kids start fighting over a toy, and the easiest solution is to take the toy away, completely. Do you not think that the Government wouldn't be just as happy if no one went into these areas? Heck, most in the Government would prefer it be developed and produce tax revenue (and would be willing to spend more to do so than could ever be recovered).</p><p></p><p>There are parts of this thread that are reasonable, in terms of illegal use of motorized vehicles. But I feel like it turned into more of a ebike vs non-ebike.</p><p></p><p>Have a nice day and good luck to ALL of us in our adventures.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I do not own an ebike, and I don't mind a bit when one passes by me as I'm walking in.</p><p></p><p>I added this, for those who care to read it. The last page gives a pretty clear rule on the use of e-bikes on Wilderness lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorms, post: 2923588, member: 110833"] I'm all good with following the rules, but that's not what this thread is all about. This thread was started by someone that rode his horse way back into the most remote area he could think of to get away from everyone else. Then he crossed paths with someone else, and it made him mad. At least, that's what I read into it. The meaning of my post that you replied to is this-When one part of a particular group (hunters) starts arguing with another part of that group (hunters that use ebikes), the easiest solution for some would be to close the property completely. Sort of like when kids start fighting over a toy, and the easiest solution is to take the toy away, completely. Do you not think that the Government wouldn't be just as happy if no one went into these areas? Heck, most in the Government would prefer it be developed and produce tax revenue (and would be willing to spend more to do so than could ever be recovered). There are parts of this thread that are reasonable, in terms of illegal use of motorized vehicles. But I feel like it turned into more of a ebike vs non-ebike. Have a nice day and good luck to ALL of us in our adventures. P.S. I do not own an ebike, and I don't mind a bit when one passes by me as I'm walking in. I added this, for those who care to read it. The last page gives a pretty clear rule on the use of e-bikes on Wilderness lands. [/QUOTE]
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