How To Protect Our Trails & Land
Articles Index
How One Person Can Make A World Of Difference
Here's how you can make a difference in some small way when it comes to protecting trails in your local area. These are the best ways to educate yourself about the issue, including the top ways to increase public awareness of the four-wheelers' plight to save our riding areas. Also, how to contact your elected officials, and examples of what to say to them in your letter or e-mail.
Is *Wilderness* Stealing Our Heritage?
At some point, we have to ask ourselves the real purpose behind new Wilderness areas. Who is getting something out of this?
Sample Letters For Four-Wheelers Protecting Trails & Riding Areas
If you're passionate about protecting public lands and roads for outdoor recreationalits and four-wheelers, here are some points you might want to include in your letters to local, state, and federal representatives.
How To Get Grant Money For Your Trail - Recreational Trails Program
The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) provides Federal Highway Administration (gas tax) money to trail users across the nation. Motorized recreationists have yet to take full advantage of this funding. The Blue Ribbon Coalition (BRC) is changing that. Here's how to get grant money for trails in your local area.
Paper Plates: Signs of Bad Things To Come
Del Albright brings trail sanitation to the forefront. It's our problem; how are we going to deal with it? Many four-wheelers are choosing to just ignore it. Who would think that something as simple as leaving a paper plate stapled to a sign post could be such a problem?
