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<blockquote data-quote="530ktm" data-source="post: 137090" data-attributes="member: 586"><p>They will never close it down completely in my opinion, just try and enforce people to ride on existing trails and not create more. Seems to me that the state could take some of that 50 million dollars last years audit found sitting around that nobody claims they knew about and do something constructive. The land officials have had years of time to try and do something to help keep the land available to the ORV community before it got to this stage but as noted they have shrugged it off and done nothing according to the letter that was attached. I am not promoting the red stick initiative either but there are ways for everyone to get along and keep land areas open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="530ktm, post: 137090, member: 586"] They will never close it down completely in my opinion, just try and enforce people to ride on existing trails and not create more. Seems to me that the state could take some of that 50 million dollars last years audit found sitting around that nobody claims they knew about and do something constructive. The land officials have had years of time to try and do something to help keep the land available to the ORV community before it got to this stage but as noted they have shrugged it off and done nothing according to the letter that was attached. I am not promoting the red stick initiative either but there are ways for everyone to get along and keep land areas open. [/QUOTE]
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