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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 2923646" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>Like I've said before, I have zero issue with folks using eBikes <strong>where they are legal</strong>. If that's not what this thread is about, I apologize. The designated Wilderness Areas that I've hunted have signs posted that clearly state that <strong>nothing with wheels, except wheelchairs, is allowed. </strong></p><p>This seems like the point that people are missing. It's also not about horses. It's about following the rules.</p><p>By the way, the document you posted is for National Parks and has no bearing on Forest Service lands, which is what we are talking about here.</p><p>I agree that we need to not squabble amongst ourselves but to NOT hold others accountable when they are riding in an area that is supposed to be off limits is wrong. What kind of message does that send to other Wilderness users if we don't police ourselves?</p><p>Does restricting eBikes make it more difficult for some to access the backcountry? Absolutely, me included. But if pedal bikes are not allowed, neither are eBikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 2923646, member: 39651"] Like I've said before, I have zero issue with folks using eBikes [B]where they are legal[/B]. If that's not what this thread is about, I apologize. The designated Wilderness Areas that I've hunted have signs posted that clearly state that [B]nothing with wheels, except wheelchairs, is allowed. [/B] This seems like the point that people are missing. It's also not about horses. It's about following the rules. By the way, the document you posted is for National Parks and has no bearing on Forest Service lands, which is what we are talking about here. I agree that we need to not squabble amongst ourselves but to NOT hold others accountable when they are riding in an area that is supposed to be off limits is wrong. What kind of message does that send to other Wilderness users if we don't police ourselves? Does restricting eBikes make it more difficult for some to access the backcountry? Absolutely, me included. But if pedal bikes are not allowed, neither are eBikes. [/QUOTE]
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