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Release Date: Jun 19, 2014 The U.S. Forest Service has published a Federal Register Notice seeking public comment on a proposal that would help standardize where and when over-snow vehicles, such as snowmobiles, are used on national forests and grasslands.“Over-the-snow access and recreation is an appropriate use of public lands, and we strive to offer a variety of opportunities for that,” said U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell. “We believe it is essential that the public be engaged in decisions regarding travel management on the forests and grasslands, and we encourage the public to review the proposal and provide comments to help improve the final rule.”Motor vehicle use on national forests and grasslands is governed by the Travel Management Rule which provides for a system of roads, trails and areas that are designated for motor vehicles. Over-snow vehicles—vehicles designed for use over snow and that run on a track and/or a ski or skis—are currently treated differently from other motor vehicles by giving forest and grassland supervisors the discretion to develop a similar system for over-snow vehicles. In 2013, a federal court ruled that this violates Executive Order 11644, “Use of off-road vehicles on public lands.” The court ordered that the Forest Service must regulate over-snow use, but does have the discretion to determine where and when over-snow vehicle use can occur on agency lands.
Are you in favor of it?I'm worried they'll designate trails for snowmobile use, probably the same trails as ATV's; then we'll all be stuck riding the same trails. How would a guy make a trap line?
Quote from: KFhunter on June 20, 2014, 10:42:21 AMAre you in favor of it?I'm worried they'll designate trails for snowmobile use, probably the same trails as ATV's; then we'll all be stuck riding the same trails. How would a guy make a trap line?You might have to break out the snowshoes or crosscountry skis.
Quote from: washelkhunter on June 20, 2014, 10:51:08 AMQuote from: KFhunter on June 20, 2014, 10:42:21 AMAre you in favor of it?I'm worried they'll designate trails for snowmobile use, probably the same trails as ATV's; then we'll all be stuck riding the same trails. How would a guy make a trap line?You might have to break out the snowshoes or crosscountry skis.I got some awesome snowshoes and use them every winter, but it's not reasonable run a long trap line on snowshoes when you have to check the traps every 24 hours.
Strange because Snow machines make NO impact on the dirt so it MUST be important to curtail thier use.