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« on: January 13, 2007, 11:40:21 AM »

I wanted to give everyone some information on the trail system in ONF. How many of you know that the trail markers were installed by trail ranger volunteers? Can you guess how many trail markers have allready been destroyed by inconsiderate riders / hunters who don't agree with there purpose. The marked trail system requires a tremendous amount of maintenance, this is done by the volunteers. When the system was first installed there were markers at every intersection and fork. The trail rangers have replaced numerous markers allready. But there are only a few volunteers and this is time we donate to the forest. So if you really want the trail system to work for you and your family perhaps you should join the trail rangers and help out instead of sitting in front of your computer and complaining, (saying what have you done for me lately) maybe then you would have a greater understanding of what were trying to accomplish for everybody.
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2007, 03:32:43 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2007, 03:45:47 PM »

Set up a hassle free station where the markers can be easily picked up along with the coordinates of where thay should be, and I'm sure there will be no shortage of people to help mark the trail.  I'm going up again prob next month.  If this is set up, I'll set out some markers.

I have seen many blank markers, and 1 downed marker.  If people are pulling them out on purpose, they're azzholes and should be beaten....if caught, revoke their privledge to ride in the woods forever.  This is a loosing battle, if this is true, and nothing is in place to easily get the markers back up.  A few a-holes can ruin this for everyone!!!!

 
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2007, 06:41:40 PM »

It is not only just putting the posts into the ground it is also a matter of marking the corsites properly. Will the corsites be already marked with the proper stickers??

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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2007, 07:52:12 PM »

  Perhaps you can also educate the folks while out there, that if they destroy the markers, they are ruining what little chance they have of keeping the trail system free and open!  I agree with the motive of those destroying them, but I don't agree with the destruction.

   I feel the frustration of those that are destroying the markers. Some of it is kids vandalising, but some of it are those who are frustrated that ONF is being closed down and no one is fighting hard enough to keep the trails open! It is not just ONFA but also Fl4WDA. Forestry needs to be sued for the closures. Someone needs to step up and do it. But I digress....

   My point of this post, don't just condemn those that are doing the vandalising, but understand the mentality here in the South. These folks have had free run of their forest for many generations, now they have some up-shot government dandie in here telling them what they can and can not do in their forest!
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