Let's say you see some numb-nuts (idiots) on the trails, leaving trash, getting off trail, driving on bushes/vegetation, or just being blatantly WRONG. What do you do?
After some discussion and posts, I will collect our thoughts and later put them BACK in this post for future reference.
So...
2019 update: I am no longer affiliated (or an active member of BRC). If they are still around, they are [US, National], BlueRibbon Coalition/Sharetrails.Org, national land use organization.
BlueRibbon Coalition – Sharetrails.Org
In my full time role of helping save trails and keep our access open for overlanding and exploration, the MOST often asked question I get is: What can one person do? What can a working, parent, busy, person do to keep our sport alive and well?
THREE main things: Join, Donate and Volunteer...
Member or not, anyone can get alerts and updates on your favorite trails and states with this link from BlueRibbon Coalition/Sharetrails.Org, available to anyone: https://phplist.sharetrails.org/?p=subscribe
You can pick your state; or the whole country; and your form of recreation perferred...
I'm new to the forum/board, but have a lot of experience in trail cleanups and trail work. Let me know if I can help with your project/idea. I do land use full time, nationwide.
Del
Land Use Ambassador for BlueRibbon Coalition.
Del Albright, here, land use guy. I work full time, nationwide with BlueRibbon Coalition (Sharetrails.Org) keeping trails open and the sport alive. I teach and advocate trail ethics and responsible recreation. Drive a 97 TJ all set up. Have a military 1/4 ton, spring over, for what we used...
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