- Joined
- Apr 18, 2005
- Location
- Greensboro, NC
Ride 4 Keeps, http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/ride4keeps/ , is a USFS initiative to try to educate ATV riders about proper conduct while riding off road.
I am posting this in hopes that it will reach some ATV riders who might not know, and might want to recreate in a proper and legal manner in our national forests!
Yesterday, 10-23-2010, at Uwharrie more than half of the ATV/UTV/motorcycles I saw were riding off of designated trails.
For those that care, the Forest Service publishes a "travel map" of roads and trails that are designated for travel. Here is the map for Uwharrie National Forest: http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/roads/road_maps/nc_uwharrie_d.pdf
It lists in print and shows on the map where you can legally and ethically "travel" while in Uwharrie National Forest. If is not listed or shown on the map you are in violation of my rights!
For your convenience the OHV trails are well marked with orange diamonds on trees. Follow the orange diamonds! If you find yourself on a "trail", "path", "road" that is not marked with an orange diamond you should GET BACK ON THE TRAIL!
In order to protect yourself from possible legal difficulties and to respect the rights and privileges of other forest users, PLEASE, STAY ON MARKED, DESIGNATED TRAILS while riding your ATV/UTV/whatever on the OHV system at Uwharrie National Forest! This pertains to full size OHVs such as Jeeps as well.
I am posting this in hopes that it will reach some ATV riders who might not know, and might want to recreate in a proper and legal manner in our national forests!
Yesterday, 10-23-2010, at Uwharrie more than half of the ATV/UTV/motorcycles I saw were riding off of designated trails.
For those that care, the Forest Service publishes a "travel map" of roads and trails that are designated for travel. Here is the map for Uwharrie National Forest: http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/roads/road_maps/nc_uwharrie_d.pdf
It lists in print and shows on the map where you can legally and ethically "travel" while in Uwharrie National Forest. If is not listed or shown on the map you are in violation of my rights!
For your convenience the OHV trails are well marked with orange diamonds on trees. Follow the orange diamonds! If you find yourself on a "trail", "path", "road" that is not marked with an orange diamond you should GET BACK ON THE TRAIL!
In order to protect yourself from possible legal difficulties and to respect the rights and privileges of other forest users, PLEASE, STAY ON MARKED, DESIGNATED TRAILS while riding your ATV/UTV/whatever on the OHV system at Uwharrie National Forest! This pertains to full size OHVs such as Jeeps as well.