drkelly
Dipstick who put two vehicles on jack stands
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2005
- Location
- Oak Ridge/Stokesdale, NC
It doesn't matter to me as long as the trails stay open.
Why should only people with 4x4 vehicles have access to public national forest?
If you need 4wd to drive a gravel road, you have an entirely different set of problems.
What’s the problem seen a few civics and Hyundai’s up at the mudhole. If you can get a 2 wheeldrive 1993 f350 dually pulling a 40ft camper in and out of there you don’t have a problem. I guess it might be challenging on a unicycle but hell I can’t run one on flat ground.
So where are all these houses deep in the woods? I assume those people drive to and fro on a daily basis?
I disagree with the OP. Why should only people with 4x4 vehicles have access to public national forest? We have the OHV trails. Why would we want to limit use of the rest of the forest and recreational opportunities to only people like us? I want as many people as possible to enjoy outdoor areas and have the opportunity to appreciate wildlife conservation. Access is a critical part of that.
Nothing preventing access except willingness or laziness.
When I see a guy with no legs complete a spartan race, I am now convinced almost any argument about not having access is laziness.
You have access, just go hike it or bike it, etc. nothing says access was via a paved road. Access = permission. How you fulfill that is totally up to you.
Keep the pavers in the city and let us enjoy the woods with the select few that decide to do it in a 4x4. If you want access for everyone and want to be around them, go to your local city park. We can enjoy a tree and the woods about anywhere, is off roaders enjoy the method of access just as much as anything. Let us have that at least.
Nothing preventing access except willingness or laziness.
When I see a guy with no legs complete a spartan race, I am now convinced almost any argument about not having access is laziness.
You have access, just go hike it or bike it, etc. nothing says access was via a paved road. Access = permission. How you fulfill that is totally up to you.
Keep the pavers in the city and let us enjoy the woods with the select few that decide to do it in a 4x4. If you want access for everyone and want to be around them, go to your local city park. We can enjoy a tree and the woods about anywhere, us off roaders enjoy the method of access just as much as anything. Let us have that at least.
But, does that mean we ignore the wants of thousands of people for the wants of a few?
Have you seen corporate memo's on how you're supposed to address the holidays in the office?
I have to respectfully disagree. I don't have a left knee cap. Lost it when I was 16 in a car accident. I'm not lazy. I was 215 when my step daughter died from leukemia. I now weight 180. I lost it form being active but not from walking or running or biking. I cannot do those things for long enough to matter. I do what I can when I can. I had a friend on NAXJA die who had a physical disability. He opened my eyes that some people need access to the wilderness from their vehicle because they cannot physically walk the paths. Yes the guy with prosthetic legs can do it and he does not feel pain with every step he takes. I feel pain every day in my knee and now my back. So say what you want about easier access but I for one believe there should be more OHV access to roads. I'm not very good with putting my thoughts to page but not everyone can do what that vet does you saw running with no legs. And it is not because of laziness.... just my .02 from someone that has lived with pain. Have you and limitations.
I see your point there but I will say. I wheeled with a guy from out west at a Cherokee Crawl at Tellico that was wheel chair bound. He about flopped on slickrock. Hell of a nice guy and really opened my eyes to people not letting their disability hold them back. I for one don't necessarily want to see URE paved. I'd like for the road to Arrowhead to be paved but that is about it.I love the debate and mental exercise. This isnt directed at you, but when and where are the lines for 'reasonable accommodations'...think carefully here.
Lets say that I have a strong desire to see a specific tree located on Daniel at URE. Now lets suggest that I can not ride in a 4wd vehicle because I am wheelchair bound and require a van with a lift gate OR a transfer height under 24".
These are REAL arguments people are making. To pave, asphalt, black top every road in every public land.
Way down green gap. I used to run that route for Fedex. Try getting a big Fedex truck way back there lol. We used to drop off peoples stuff at the outpost until one person got pissySo where are all these houses deep in the woods? I assume those people drive to and fro on a daily basis?
The gravel roads there are horrible and trying to get much past dutch john trail head sucks. All the rocks sticking up out of the road pose a problem to low cars, and the continuous washboard makes it so people are stuck going 5mph. PAVE THE ROADS!!!! To think that paving is going to bring in hookers and drugs is ridiculous.