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« on: December 26, 2004, 09:50:42 PM »

Hi ATVFlorida.com Riders,
It's time to help out some fellow riders in Montana. A small group of riders is trying to keep from losing 40 percent of its ATV trails in The Gallatin National Forest. Amazingly this plan not only targets ATV riders but snowmobilers, dirt bikers, mountain bikers and even horseback riders. Heck the environmentalists are going after horses now folks..lol. Man what a strong voice if we all join together with these groups. You can help by addressing your email to Forest Supervisor Becki Heath who is expected to make a final decision in 2005. Please take 5 minutes and go to http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/gallatin/?page=contactus and address a firm but nice/polite letter explaining how much you appreciate the forest service giving us the opportunity to enjoy the national Forests and how you would like to see all of the current trails remain open. Maybe some of you planned to visit that state for the purpose of riding so go ahead and mention that to. Below is the full article so please read it and take the time to email your letter. Hopefully when they try to shut down our next riding area others will do the same for us? Thanks in advance for writing - Eric

http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?tl=1&display=rednews/2004/12/13/build/state/83-gallatin-offroad.inc

The Billings Gazette
December 13, 2004
Group rallies against Gallatin off-road proposal Associated Press

BOZEMAN -- A group of bikers, snowmobilers and all-terrain vehicle riders is fighting a proposal by the Gallatin National Forest to close significant areas to motor vehicles.

The forest wants to ban snowmobiles from 356,000 of its 1.8 million acres under a revised travel plan due out in January. Motorcycle trails would fall by about 50 percent and ATV trails by 40 percent.

The plan also calls for 34,000 fewer off-trail acres for horseback riders in alpine areas of the Beartooth Plateau, and a drop in off-road access for mountain bikers.




A weekend rally against the proposal by Citizens for Balanced Use, a new group formed by motorized use advocate Kerry White, drew more than 200 people, including several local and county officials.

Many carried signs reading "Don't Lock Us Out," "No More Closure," and "No Compromise. We Want to Keep What We Already Have."

"You've been threatened to be locked out," Bozeman city commissioner Jeff Krauss told the crowd. "I guarantee the city commission does not support anything but full access to the national forest."

Krauss vowed to ask Mayor Andrew Cetraro and fellow commissioner Lee Hietala to write letters calling on the U.S. Forest Service to keep its lands open to motorized users.

White said he formed the group because "there needs to be some balance."

But some environmental groups believe the existing balance already favors motorized users.

Most non-wilderness trails in the Gallatin are open to motorized vehicles, and plenty will stay that way if the travel plan is adopted, said Alex Phillips, an organizer in Bozeman for the Montana Wilderness Association.

Just 4 percent of forest visitors report using motorcycles and ATVs, while less than 10 percent snowmobile, she said.

"You can hear them from miles away," said Phillips, who added that protecting the forest's wildlife and natural resources were also important concerns.

Forest Supervisor Becki Heath was expected to select a final plan sometime next year.
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2004, 10:15:57 PM »

My letter:

Dear Forest Supervisor Becki Heath,
As a regular National Forest user my family and I were very concerned to learn of the proposal to ban snowmobiles from 356,000 acres of the Gallatin Forests. This plan would also cut motorcycle trails by about 50 percent and ATV trails by 40 percent. Unfortunately many off road vehicle users like me have already seen a drastic decline in riding areas even as the number of users grows rapidly. I would ask that you reject any off-road proposals that cut forest use to the public. For the time being I would like to thank you and the rest of the forest service for allowing the public to enjoy recreational activities in the forest. I truly hope that as I continue to monitor the current off-road proposal situation that you do everything in your power to keep unlimited forest access open for off-road trail users like myself.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
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« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2004, 04:26:09 AM »

i sent my letter, hope it helps
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« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2004, 03:10:07 PM »

SENT MINE [smiley=ThumbsUp.gif]
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« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2004, 06:23:51 PM »

Sent mine also
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