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If you are going to the Moab Utah Area, please take a minute and watch this video. Moab 4-Wheeling did a great job and John Marshall presents the information perfectly. It's up to us to keep our trails open.

 

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This really is a well done message! Living close to Moab, I am blessed to be able to go there often and I count those blessings each time.

PLEASE look out for each other and for the trails we enjoy. And volunteer for a work project sometime, every little bit helps.
 
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Excellent! I informed a couple of guys years ago that even driving off trail a few inches is not a good thing, 6” now, another 6” tomorrow and before long the trail is several feet wider. Then it gets closed down. They argued. I walked away. Sadly those kind of people will watch this and contract the Bart Simpson syndrome. ( it wasn’t me; I didn’t do it)
 
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Thanks for the link. Here is a link to a video done about 4x4 in Canyonlands. This one is exceptionally well done too. In outdoor education, when we are looking to change behavior, it is critical that people understand the “why” as well as the “what”.

 

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Thanks for the link. Here is a link to a video done about 4x4 in Canyonlands. This one is exceptionally well done too. In outdoor education, when we are looking to change behavior, it is critical that people understand the “why” as well as the “what”.

Yes NPS did a great job with this one.