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Has anyone else got this E mail and are aware of what is going on
Here is a PDF of it YOUR VOTES HAVE BROUGHT BALANCE T1.pdf
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Promote ALL forms of recreation IdeaSpace: What Works Tags: recreation, camping, hiking, dirtbikes, bicycles Mark Weaver - 25 Jun 2010 / Comments (17) Visiting and camping and recreating in our beautiful public lands is what builds the connection and leads people to value those lands. Whether it's responsible OHV use, bicycling, rock-climbing, hiking, horse-back riding, rafting, hiking, hang-gliding or simply sitting in camp watching the sunset over the mountains with a cocktail, promoting ... Promote464Demote Preserve OHV Recreation Use for Families IdeaSpace: What Works Tags: ohv, ohv dirt bike family, family Paul Vitrano - 15 Jun 2010 / Comments (38) OHV recreational use of public lands should be preserved for the benefit of current and future American families. OHV use is a legitimate, sustainable use of appropriate public lands, particularly on National Forests and Bureau of Land Management Units. Motorized recreation is a healthy family activity and provides ... Promote453Demote Preserve OHV use for future generations IdeaSpace: Federal Government Role Tags: wilderness ohv off road Matt Hensel - 16 Jun 2010 / Comments (18) OHV recreation is a family oriented activity that allows for father/son, mother/daughter, husband/wife to spend quality time outdoors. Too often OHV recreation is defined by the renegade few who behave irresponsibly. The reality is, every group, be they OHV or Environmentalists have that "5%" that causes problems. We should not ... Promote439Demote Enhance OHV opportunities on Public Lands IdeaSpace: Challenges Tags: ohv, dirtbike, off road Frank Havlik - 22 Jun 2010 / Comments (47) I want to add my voice to those calling for increased OHV opportunities on public land. I hike, snowshoe, kayak, mountain bike AND ride an off road motorcycle. OHV's are a great way to enjoy the back country and explore the great outdoors. There are plenty of places on BLM ... Promote414Demote Quality Family OHV Time in the Forest IdeaSpace: Federal Government Role Tags: dirt bike shooting ohv Lawrence Hansen - 15 Jun 2010 / Comments (20) OHV use is a legitimate, sustainable use of appropriate public lands, particularly on National Forests and Bureau of Land Management Units. Motorized recreation is a healthy family activity and provides a great opportunity for families to “get away from it all,” and to experience the great ... Promote362Demote Preserve Multiple Use Lands Permanently and Prevent Concentrated Use IdeaSpace: Challenges Tags: multiple use, permanent, concentrate Chris Horgan - 12 Jul 2010 / Comments (7) Over the past decades Multiple Use Lands and Trails have been closed at an alarming rate. This has been done with Wilderness and Monument Designations supported by a vocal minority and against the wishes and recommendations of the local residents, Forest Service and BLM. These closures have concentrated use on ... Promote335Demote More Than Enough Wilderness Lands IdeaSpace: Federal Government Role Tags: wilderness, concentrate Chris Horgan - 12 Jul 2010 / Comments (40) The initial Wilderness Act envisioned about 20 million acres as suitable. Today we have over 120 million acres of Wilderness where public access is restricted. The majority of the public have been forced onto smaller and smaller areas outside of Wilderness. In order to encourage Americans to enjoy the outdoors ... Promote305Demote Families and Friends actively together in the Great Outdoors IdeaSpace: Challenges Tags: hunting, fishing, hiking, moutain biking, ohv off road motorcycles, dirtbikes, motoized recreation Brad Burrows - 25 Jun 2010 / Comments (9) America has a problem with people sitting on their butts. Video games, television and computers to name just a few more modern phenomena, all contribute to people of all ages growing into sedentary, unhealthy lifestyles; while simultaneously Federal land use policies are driving people off public lands. I say we ... Promote286Demote What Worked IdeaSpace: What Works Tags: multiple use, respect, understanding E.A. (Andy) Johnson - 16 Jun 2010 / Comments (12) Return to a Multiple Use philosophy. Before the great (?) environmental and preservational movements of the '70s, this worked best. We all shared the land with respect for those who recreated on it and for those who produced commodity resources from it. Commodity production creates wealth. If we don't create ...
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