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#1 2010-12-01 19:20:48

MR. KRYPTONITE
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From: UTAH
Registered: 2007-01-21
Posts: 2,148

Re: Environmental groups critical of BLM's management of ORVs

This is on the local news for those in Utah.

Whats with them giving a report card to the BLM  roll

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=13483258

What are your thoughts on this?

I for one would like to give the environmental groups a report card....


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#2 2010-12-02 11:31:16

chournos
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Registered: 2010-05-17
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Re: Environmental groups critical of BLM's management of ORVs

Maybe we can get these guys to help us.  Does anyone have any experience with this group?   

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#3 2010-12-02 19:02:12

whynot
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From: Oregon
Registered: 2010-05-16
Posts: 33

Re: Environmental groups critical of BLM's management of ORVs

The BRC is very good resource for protecting our access to public lands. I have been involved in the jeeping community for many years and have seen the BRC's presence at many functions and their involvement at the political level educating and challenging the closure of our public lands. I don't recall if BRC was present at the rally in May, if not it would be worth an invite for them to have booth to engage support from the growing SxS community.

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#4 2010-12-02 21:50:20

Brad777
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From: Bluffdale, Utah
Registered: 2008-10-04
Posts: 232

Re: Environmental groups critical of BLM's management of ORVs

I think that would be a seriously great idea Jim.

In a respectful way, it may also be beneficial to invite a couple SUWA folks to ride with us.  If a few of them saw how great of time we have while riding the trail system, they might change their view about our sport.

On the other hand, forget I said that.  These people are some of the most stubborn, lying pricks on the planet.  They don't deserve to know what a great time we have enjoying a great ride in the spectacular scenery we're surrounded by.  Besides, we'd have as more luck in talking to and convincing the rocks in Moab to change their stance than getting SUWA supporters to change theirs.  What was I thinking?!!

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