Regional District Supports Trail Plan
Friday, August 17, 2012 @ 3:56 AM
Prince George, B.C. – The Regional District of Fraser Fort George is writing a letter of support for the Prince George ATV Club’s application for a grant.
The ATV Club is trying to land some money to help develop the Wells Trail System Project Plan.
The ATV club is hoping to land a $27,500 grant through the Community Infrastructure Fund to develop a solid trail system that would connect the Tabor Mountain Trails with the Wells area.
The club says the trails could enhance tourism and provide employment in both the recreational and tourism sectors.
Comments
No!
No!
No more atv access to those currently areas.
If you want to see the area, get off your lazy backside and walk or use human powered vehicles.
Those areas need to be protected from the likes of those dirty, littering atv riders.
They as a group tear up the terrain, litter every where and do not give hoot about the environment as evidenced by any and all atv trails. You put on loud pipes to be a nuisance to wild life and true nature lovers. Waaap. waaaap Rrrooar. Piss off. I go out to the bush to get away from that noise.
If you don’t like my opinion, then get on your atv this weekend and actively go out there and pick up some of that trash you and your buddies left out there. Prove your are not the arrogant urban wilderness abuser.
All I have to say is granola eating MF to you sir
Thank you for illustrating the intellect I am referring to.
If it is a sir, then please use the proper, the it should read as ” granola eating Mister MF to you sir”
Well I’ll just leave that alone if you can’t read between the lines there.
I just ask, a trail that is what 120km long or somewhere in that nature, people are expected to mountain bike or use other human powered vehicles?
Anything that keeps the inconsiderate bikers, atv users, etc. from bombing around at the end of Domano would be fine with me. And they can take their litter with them.
yes
A hiker can easily do 10 to 15 km per day. 20 to 25 km if motivated and in good shape.
One sees more walking than ripping by at 50 km/h.
I must agree that most of the skidoo and ATV trails are littered with beer cans. Not on the trail, but in the bushes along the trails. But — the campsites of the hunters are left in the same condition. This is easily noticed if you go out in the spring before the grass has grown. Such is life. Just pick em up and turn them in and say you did your part.
Its the a-hole riders who give the rest of us a bad name. As for walking ATV trails…dont complain when one runs you over. The Tabor area ATV trails were built BY the ATV club and maintained by ATV users. Last I checked it wasnt maintained by a walking club.
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