repost of a repost, good read tho

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Posts: 10 this was posted on my local clubs threads and thought yall might wanna see this

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This was posted on novajeepers.com today and thought yall might wanna read this:



Bill just got back from the EJS and, disgusted by the lack of sensitivity of a
large percentage of the participants to their environment, penned the
following letter. He asked that it be posted to as many 4x4 forums as
possible.


Please pass this along as you can ... for those not familiar with Bill, he's
got his head on straight, is a former Camel Trophy'er (back when it was
actually tough), and true 4WD enthusiast.


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Bill Burke’s 4-WheelingAmerica LLC
Premier Training & Guided Back Country Trips
www.bb4wa.com … bb4wa@bb4wa.com


1 April 2005


After visiting EJS 2005 * my thoughts!!


I am displeased, disgusted, angry and afraid!! Why? I just returned from the
Moab area after two weeks ‘wheeling around and spending time with new and old
friends and my family. I spent some time on the hard as well as the easy
routes and what I saw (witnessed actually is the term) incited me to come up
with the adjectives I started this diatribe with and believe me I toned the
adjectives down!


I have been guiding/training in and around Moab for about 18 years and have
attended as many Easter Jeep Safari events. I have attended many national and
international events and have been lucky to ‘wheel in some of the most
pristine world class areas as well as some garbage dumps! What I saw this last
week really sickened me and makes me wonder why I continue to be aligned with
this sport and the people that purport to really care where and how they drive
on designated 4-wheel drive routes in public access areas. I am not talking
about the OHV parks or the Rock Crawling events on private lands, I am
expressing this disdain about the “guests†that are invited to ‘wheel in my
back yard where I work, live and play. They basically left the toilet full of
effluence, no toilet paper, the sink full of dirty dishes and soiled my finest
linen * that is how I see it. Here is how I actually saw it!


Displeased! Following “rock crawling†type built rigs along Pritchett Canyon,
these overly built rigs couldn’t make the rock pile so they drove into the
wash and the illegal by-pass made by other weak-kneed wannabees that can build
a rig but not drive on a difficult obstacle. HEY! You made the choice and
selected the VDL hard core route, deal with the obstacles. Take a strap or use
the winch, but stay true to the route. If you can’t do the original route
don’t drive up Pritchett! Better yet stay home on the porch ‘cause you may
have a “big dog†rig but you are certainly not up to the “big dog†task!


Disgusted! Driving along the route called Metal Masher, my son and I observed
where there used to be an obstacle that was (still is) quite challenging -- a
large slick rock face steep and tall. It was obviously not enough for the
“rock rig wannabees†since they had to move over foot by foot to assault the
entire ledge for the next 25 yards sideways. The big moment of disgust was
when I saw that the Juniper trees (maybe as old as 125 years) that happened to
be in the way were crushed and broken in pure indolence and with complete
disregard to the natural habitat of the revered old flora. Just wasted the two
trees ‘cause they couldn’t hurt the tube frame and already dented body panels.
Ammunition for the SUWA folks!


Angry! To put it mildly! I was with clients along the routes of Gold Bar Rim,
Bull and Little canyons and we stopped repeatedly to pick up trash along the
miles of routes we ran that day. We picked up 53 beer cans, 14 plastic drink
bottles, cardboard beer cases, a cooler top, and 2 tee-shirts, among other
items. We buried 4 piles of human effluence and exposed toilet paper and tried
to smooth over 5 different impact areas where vehicles had driven over prime
Crytobiotic forests leaving tire prints and destruction for really no reason
at all other than to “rip it up!†This was only on one of the many days that
followed. There is no excuse for that type of wanton destruction, especially
since there is so much information in the public arena about the fragile
Crytobiotic soil: DON’T BUST THE CRUST! It is everywhere, just like the
plentiful information about HYDRATE OR DIE! Do these people drain the oil on
their living room rugs? Do these people even care about ethics?


Afraid! Yes, I am afraid that these people have reinforced the already bad
image the general public has about 4-wheelers. So now I have to hang my head
down in shame when I visit the local business people in Moab because of the
stigma attached to what a few (not as few as one would think) bad apples have
done to the desert roads. It just gives groups like SUWA, Sierra Club, the BLM
and USFS more ammunition for road closure and to establish more Wilderness
Study areas. Because, if those that use it don’t care enough and continue to
abuse it, the privilege to recreate on primitive roads in pristine
back-country regions will be easier to close and certainly easier to legislate
Fee areas and restrictive access. We might as well as start building private
OHV parks like the East Coast regions have to do. Or do we restrict the buggy
types to only OHV parks and enforce lift, bumper height and tire diameter
laws. Or do we close “it†all and just stand against the fence and sigh away
the hours?


So, yes, I am afraid! Because these uncaring individuals that actually make up
a large group are threatening my livelihood, recreation and environment. We
should all be afraid what these people represent. I am sure SUWA loves it.


All the insightful diatribes from the vociferous ‘wheelers about boycotting
this establishment or that business amounts to NOTHING and falls on deaf ears
when ones backyard is so scurrilously vandalized by what Edward Abbey once
coined as “SLOBIVIUS AMERICANUS†are doing to our sport and our land.


Everyone that operates a motorized vehicle should be required to read
“Desert Solitaire†by Abbey, in order to get a license. There needs to be a
resurgence of a new ethic for the way ‘wheelers should treat this fragile land
we are loving to death and closure.


If you build a “rock buggy†type rig so you can attack and conquer, then by
all means use it to that end in the area or park made for that. But when
‘wheeling on established 4wd routes, stay on the road and enjoy the journey
not the thrill of conquering big rocks off the route and smashing trees and
rolling over Cryptobiotic soil. Back country travel and 4-wheeling is about
the journey, not fighting nature with machine. If you are one of those that
needs to fight nature then go SWIM WITH THE SHARKS! I am sure they will have
fun with your body. And we that share an environmental ethic will not even
remotely miss. Can you say: “Gene pool selection†and Darwin awards?


Displeased because these “slobivius americanus†exist and recreate with
impunity.


Disgusted these people can actually hold a driver’s license and call
themselves 4-wheelers.


Angry there are so many of these “bad apples†that the numbers are getting
larger and those that care about ethics seem to be getting smaller.


Afraid that the actions of these uncaring, indolent, boorish imbeciles will
drive the general public and land managing agencies to start really pushing
for road closure, vehicle build restrictions and more government interference.


We should all be afraid. We should all care about environmental ethics and
appropriate behavior when operating motorized vehicles on public access lands
especially in fragile remote regions.


We need to WAKE UP and start working on the tarnished image that seems to be
getting more tarnished as we drive along.


Bill Burke
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I wonder if he said anything to the offending parties or saved it all to post a highly ineffective letter AFTER THE FACT?
 
At least he stopped to pick up trash. I saw LOTS of people drive right by beer cans and such this past weekend at URE. I thought to myself "Am I the ONLY one who sees these cans and trash"? It was opening weekend and already there was trash on the trails. I would stop and either Quint (son) or I would pick it up. I had 1/2 a sack ot trash when I left. It just amazes me that others just drive on by ........ :confused: like they're waiting for ME to come along pick it up... :mad: either that or I ALWAYS am right behind the people who are littering....... :rolleyes: Maybe the cans are hiding and waiting for me come by, then they crawl out and lay there smiling at me ........... :lol:
I know what it is, they prefer riding in Jeeps ..... :D Smart cans !

JB
 
Franklin said:
I wonder if he said anything to the offending parties or saved it all to post a highly ineffective letter AFTER THE FACT?

I dunno that it's that simple. This isn't like wheeling in Uwharrie or Tellico. The Poison Spider/Golden Spike/Gold Bar trip is something like 25 miles round-trip. If you don't catch up to another group (or have one catch up to you from behind), you can wheel the entire thing and not see another soul all day.

It's surely more crowded during EJS, but the fact of the matter is that you're not likely to witness the infraction... especially in a place as big as Moab.
 
Yeah didnt think of that. Planning on going back anytime soon?
 
The group we always go with is planning on October again. I dunno that we'll make it this year. Maybe, maybe not.
 
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