So many of my overlanding friends have been asking me about the best thing one can do to save trails. Well, it's not hard. The BEST thing, probably, is to show up for work -- show up for trail cleanups, Trail Guardian, work days, trail clearing with a local club, anything that puts boots on...
Don't feel bad. It's new stuff and even new to me, so we're all learning on this software. Thank you for getting in the game. We've got a LOT of projects restoring trails coming up.
Ok, all, here's the deal -- that Kent and I didn't know when we posted this. OHV, in this case, means less than 50-inch machines. So yea, it's a dirt bike and ATV trail. BUT...however....it's a NEW trail being built out of an old plugged-up logging road. New. That's the key. If we help the...
The absolute FIRST step to saving our sport, saving trails, and keeping Overlanding healthy and available is to JOIN everything that makes sense to you. Without joining, you have NO voice in how public lands are managed. Yes, perhaps you are good about writing a few letters now and then to...
The True Story of Nibblers
A Sad Commentary on California Land Use Groups and Efforts
By Del Albright
(Fist published by the Calif. 4Wheel Drive Association, In-Gear, Sept.-Oct. 2022)
The "nibblers" are after your freedoms. They want to nibble away at everything you hold precious – from...
I run stickers, lots of them, of folk who support keeping trails open and organizations helping us keep this sport alive. Oh, and most of them cover scratches.
It is not easy nor is it a quick fix. It boils down to what I call the Four E's: Engineering (signage), Education, Engagement (getting more volunteers working on the area/trails) and Enforcement -- cops. I'll find that particular article and post it here.
I know; I konw. There's a lot of stickers. But where do you suggest a land use guy like me who flies many colors and stickers should run the OB emblem?
I am a staunch supporter of the OverlandBound community and sport -- so I want so show my stuff and represent well.
This is more dangerous than you can imagine -- having this kind of negative publicity will kill our sport. Just ask those of us who started saving the Rubicon Trail 20+ years ago. All the anti crowd needed was numb-nut behavior or just plain ill or uninformed users doing dumb stuff.
SHARE AND CARE!
Sharing with others how to care for our land and motorized sports.
By Del Albright
"Share and Care" is a simple way to remember what we all should be doing on our lands and waterways. Share your knowledge and awareness of the environment, showing other people how to care for...
Every OLB member should have this course under their belt, IMHO. And we should be sharing and caring every time we're out in the outback -- share with others; show them how to care for the land while still enjoying it. Share and Care.
Absolutely a great move by both! Good stuff; awesome news. TL is a whole new outfit these days, making stuff happen that affects our sport in the long run -- in a good way.
Leading or Chairing a Volunteer Committee: No matter the group, sometimes being the chair or leader feels like free-climbing a backward leaning boulder. In a good world, you have someone below ready to catch you if you fall. In an ideal world, you have someone next to you helping you climb...
They must be experiencing declining license sales and need to bump up the old income stream -- at our expense?
Many states have tried various options to supporting wildlife programs, like Conservation Stamps, Photography Stamps/Permits, and voluntary donations at refuges. None of that works...
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