It looks like the comment period it might be extended until 10/21 . Yea This would be the end to a lot of Moab area to wheel . And if most of the plan goes through a likely end to Easter Jeep Safari . If we let them do this ,then the environmental extremists will put their effort into closing your favorite area.
I have wheeled in Moab a few times . The vast majority of the people using the trails, stay on the trails. It seams like the county ,maybe supervisors there ,would rather have people walking or on mountain Bikes. Of course it a huge area. Most people would never get to the areas without some kind of vehicle . So whether you've wheeled Moab once, are a regular, or it is sitting patiently on your Bucket List... there is a very important action happening right now will determine the future of Off Roading in Moab...
I copied most of this from a few emails I got .
This is not a joke. This is real.
The Bureau of Land Management is looking for you, the off road community, to comment on the Labyrinth Rims / Gemini Bridges travel plan.
This Travel Plan will determine what trails are left open and what trails are to be closed FOREVER.
Trails like Poison Spider, Golden Spike, Seven Mile Rim and Where Eagles Dare are all on the potential closure list. Over 600 miles worth of trails will be lost unless you do something to help us stop it.
All you need to do is visit rr4w.com, the website of the Red Rock 4 Wheelers where you will find links for making your voice heard.
Please note, simply posting that they should not close the trails is not enough. You have to reach the heart of the decision makers. BLM wants to keep the land open, they are being forced to do this because of extreme environmentalist lawsuits.
So please provide comments to the BLM that tell your personal story about Moab... why Moab... why you don't want to see the trails closed... maybe its family, maybe its a personal goal, maybe it reminds you of your family trips... whatever it is, make it personal.
That will make a huge difference to the committee as they are making their final decisions.
Please do not delay. Comment period ends October 7, 2022.
Thanks to Red Rock jeepers Metalcloak for most of this info
Skiman
I have wheeled in Moab a few times . The vast majority of the people using the trails, stay on the trails. It seams like the county ,maybe supervisors there ,would rather have people walking or on mountain Bikes. Of course it a huge area. Most people would never get to the areas without some kind of vehicle . So whether you've wheeled Moab once, are a regular, or it is sitting patiently on your Bucket List... there is a very important action happening right now will determine the future of Off Roading in Moab...
I copied most of this from a few emails I got .
This is not a joke. This is real.
The Bureau of Land Management is looking for you, the off road community, to comment on the Labyrinth Rims / Gemini Bridges travel plan.
This Travel Plan will determine what trails are left open and what trails are to be closed FOREVER.
Trails like Poison Spider, Golden Spike, Seven Mile Rim and Where Eagles Dare are all on the potential closure list. Over 600 miles worth of trails will be lost unless you do something to help us stop it.
All you need to do is visit rr4w.com, the website of the Red Rock 4 Wheelers where you will find links for making your voice heard.
Please note, simply posting that they should not close the trails is not enough. You have to reach the heart of the decision makers. BLM wants to keep the land open, they are being forced to do this because of extreme environmentalist lawsuits.
So please provide comments to the BLM that tell your personal story about Moab... why Moab... why you don't want to see the trails closed... maybe its family, maybe its a personal goal, maybe it reminds you of your family trips... whatever it is, make it personal.
That will make a huge difference to the committee as they are making their final decisions.
Please do not delay. Comment period ends October 7, 2022.
Thanks to Red Rock jeepers Metalcloak for most of this info
Skiman
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