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ColoJeeper
July 23rd, 2004, 10:13 AM
For my Moderator's Note, check at the bottom.....



A Call to Quills!

(An Alternative to Closures)

By Del Albright



No more Mr. Nice Guy. I've had it! Our recreation is in serous jeopardy, I

don't care what you ride. Whether a dirt bike, buggy, 4wd, ATV, PWC, sled,

or wake skates behind a boat, WE are in trouble.

I am writing this as me, Del. I am not claiming to represent any group or

organization that I work for, represent or am a member of. This is from my

guts telling me we had better change the way we?re doing business, or we're

gonna lose our motors. I am getting firmer and staunched in my positions on

land use and access. But we need an army of people getting in the game so

our voice can be heard.

Now I'm not playing Chicken Little here, either. The sky is not falling.

But from my experience around the continent, the atmosphere is sure shaky.

Tune in here and see what I think we need to do before it's just any further

down the road, too late.

To make a long, bring tears to your eyes, story short, this is the gist of

the problem:

1. Our image is so tainted we're an easy target for bad press and closures

due to the few yeh-hoos and dip-wads out there.

2. We deserve some of the bad press - we are not policing our own.

3. By not showing up and speaking out as much as our opponents, we are the

vast minority, under dog, get stepped on groups.

4. We are a HUGE army waiting for the call to help manage our public lands,

but we're not there in mass.

5. We wait until the gate is up before we ask for help or get involved.

Now with that in mind, I have some fixes. If you've read this far, I am

HOPEFUL that you will do more than read. ACT. Act now. Get your friends

to act. Do not take my gut instinct, based on 22 years in this business,

lightly. Stand up and quit rolling over! Get aggressive and assertive about

your recreation. Here's how in simple terms:

FIRST: Let's clean up our web sites and bulletin boards where some people

think they can talk like inmates and make us look like idiots. Clean them

up now. Change the rules of posts if you're a moderator. Get rid of the

idiot behavior and let's start showing some responsibility towards shaping

our image. If you're posting to BBS's, then post like an adult. Get a

private list somewhere if you need to launch out; but not where our

opponents can see you.

SECOND: if you're not a member of EVERYTHING you can afford to be, then

you're not in the game all the way. JOIN every local, state, and regional

organization you can. And JOIN BlueRibbon Coalition. It is through

membership that we build strength and find money to fight the battles.

THIRD: Be an advocate for your sport. Include others. Do ride a longs.

Get political. Do not think you can let someone else do it for you. Get

some training. Get some help. Do whatever it takes, but do it now, before

YOUR gate goes up. Get a Trail Patrol or Neighborhood watch started on your

trails. Advocate for responsible use; dump the dip-wads.

FOURTH: Set the example in everything you do in your sport. Ride

responsibly. Camp responsibly. Drink responsibly. Behave like EVERYONE in

the world is watching and evaluating your actions. Have fun, yes. But

realize we are threatened like never before. I've never seen so many

closures and potential closures on the horizon. I've been at this a long

time. Please take heed and act now.

FIFTH: Pick up your pen. That's why I called this article a "Call To

Quills" (pens). Pick it up and write a letter. I don't even care to whom

you send it. Just start to write. Tell your congressman how you feel about

multiple uses of public lands. Tell your Commissioner/Board of Supervisors

how you feel about your right to ride responsibly. Tell somebody something.

Get your voice out there. Be heard. Be in the game. Tell them you're tired

of rolling over and compromising. Tell them you want no net loss of public

land riding opportunities. Tell them no more unreasonable compromise that

means loss for us.

We are not well-represented when the letters are counted at the end of the

day. We have to change that, or just give up the effort. I for one am not

ready to roll over or give up any more. I'm in there with teeth barred now.

On the other hand, continue to work with the great land managers who ARE

working with us, trying to help us, and seem like they have a balanced

approach to their job. Even if you don't get your way every time, do

support those land managers who you know are trying and fair. Support those

good politicians who believe in giving us a chance to recreate on public

lands. And in both cases, where there are bad land managers, or bad

politicians, put them in the dip-wad category and work to get them dumped!

Do it now. Do something. Please do not sit by and wait. We can't wait.

Emergency closures should be reserved for when management fails. Well, if

you're not in the game, then chances are, management will fail. Pick up

that quill.

Del

Visit my web site for more help:

<http://www.delalbright.com/>www.delalbright.com



Moderator's Note:

If you have read this far, keep reading and thinking.

It is up to you as an individual to demonstrate and take responsibility for

your actions. We are in the midst of change. What you could do is in the

past. Your future is now up to you as an individual. Get involved, clean

up our image, or take up checkers on the front porch.

1 - Change is inevitable

2 - Change is tough

3 - Times are changing, get over it.

4 - Be an agent of change, GET INVOLVED!!!!



-- John Stewart

Director, Environmental Affairs

United Four Wheel Drive Associations, http://www.ufwda.org

Natural Resource Consultant

California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs, http://www.ca4wdc.com

Recreation Access and Conservation Editor, http://www.4x4wire.com

Moderator, MUIRNet - Multiple Use Information Resource Network

vb
July 23rd, 2004, 11:47 AM
[ hand clap giff]


atta boy dell. just to let folks know, i talked with the fs 2 days ago and they have 2 letters from the recreational users about lefthand. hummm

Camp
July 23rd, 2004, 12:59 PM
Great letter and oh so true but, I am confused by the moderators note? :confused:

Comfortably Numb
July 23rd, 2004, 02:15 PM
The moderator's note is suggesting that the moderators need to take a stand & set the example. It's simple enough to me. No more posts about inappropriate behavior, no more posts containing foul language, no more posts putting down fellow members for any reason (others can't tell when someone is only joking with their friends), no more posts about how much the USFS, BLM, etc. is incompetent or doesn't have a clue (they read these sites too & don't take kindly to being demonized any more than anyone else), no more posts about parties, drunken binges, etc.(again we're judged by what we show to the public), no more pornographic avatars or signatures or religous themed avatars or signatures.

Basically clean up the forums to the point that no one should be able to find anything offensive in them. A lot of people are going to complain if you do, some will leave (no great loss), but anyone with even half a brain will figure out that it's for the best.

I don't even have a clue how many times I've said it, ANYONE WITH INTERNET ACCESS can read everything posted on this site and others like it. Those who are of no opinion or have a negative opinion of us judge us by the content of this and similar sites. When we come across as a bunch of self centered bickering jerks that's the opinion others form of us, as a whole. It's beyond time to clean out the trash, both on the trails and on line.

Camp
July 24th, 2004, 07:53 AM
Ok then I guess I am still confused. Are you insinuating that my activity in the community and the board are not up to par? Do you feel that I am doing nothing to help the cause? :confused:

Big Dave
July 24th, 2004, 09:13 AM
Ok then I guess I am still confused. Are you insinuating that my activity in the community and the board are not up to par? Do you feel that I am doing nothing to help the cause? :confused:
I think the moderator's note is something that a moderator added to Del's writing on some other forum. At least that's how I interpreted it. Cuz if you notice the mod note is signed by someone other than Del.