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Utah also has the right idea and attitude regarding OHV's. They have several OHV trail systems, and the tourist industry welcomes all off-roaders; motorized or not. Arizona will be implementing some of Utah's plans in the near future (if Bush wins the election). The person that implemented Utah's trail systme is being reassigned to Arizona. The plan is to copy what worked up there and create similar systems down here. They have 3 trails. Jeep wide for all OHV's. 50 inch trails for ATV's and dirtbikes. 18 inch trails singletrack for hikers, mountain bikes, and dirtbikes.


Finally a common sense solution.


Too bad about Maine. I remember seeing an anti dirt bike booklet that showed how to rig those traps that you mentioned, Gary. If I remember correctly, it was written in Vermont or Maine. It seems that you have as many enviromental wackos there as does Ca. Maybe it has somethong to do with the salt air?


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