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I talked to the Chelan Ranger District which also covers the Wenatchee and they stated that the roads weren't going to open until they got a directive from regional headquarters in Portland. This was pertaining to the roads in Wenatchee-Okanogan Nat Forests. I had this conversation just 3 weeks ago. As much as I tried to explain that the state said it was legal she still told me it was up to the regional director. I wish there was something or somebody out there that would say 'Yay or nay' on this with definitive proof. This is really getting frustrating as hunting season is closing in on us.
Quote from: Eli346 on July 29, 2014, 08:09:22 PM I talked to the Chelan Ranger District which also covers the Wenatchee and they stated that the roads weren't going to open until they got a directive from regional headquarters in Portland. This was pertaining to the roads in Wenatchee-Okanogan Nat Forests. I had this conversation just 3 weeks ago. As much as I tried to explain that the state said it was legal she still told me it was up to the regional director. I wish there was something or somebody out there that would say 'Yay or nay' on this with definitive proof. This is really getting frustrating as hunting season is closing in on us.The specific districts within the O-WNF have basically zero authority to make a decision on whether it's legal or not. In fact, Mike Balboni who is the Forest Supervisor for the entire O-WNF made a determination to not allow effectively reversing his one month prior decision to allow. He (Balboni) does not even have the authority to rule on the legality of it either. Basically, any of the forest service personnel cannot tell you it's illegal to do so except the law enforcement division. The CFR gasman referenced (quoted) from the Wenatchee ATV groups Facebook page is absolutely correct. Law enforcements responsibility is to enforce the law. If one should be ticketed, it's pretty much a slam dunk that it would be tossed out in court once a judge got his hands on it.I firmly believe that enforcement would not cite in this instance since the CFR is very clear on the street legal aspect. Have I personally tested this? No! In order for a determination to not allow to happen and be enforced by FS LE, the CFR needs to be re-written and adopted to be enforced. The NFS is in a real pickle IMO on this one as a CFR re-write would drastically affect ATV use nation wide. The way this State's law is written makes it very difficult for the NF's in this State to deny use.
Thanks Bigtex, I always value your input. This is what I've been told Forest supv. & LEO are basically 2 diff entities.I will put more trust and faith in the one who can issue a citation PS. Thanks for the PM the other day
ballpark....OWNF has not produced a MVUM yet
OWNF is still close to 2 years out on actually having a MVUM available. If anyone is interested in what they are like.......Colville NF has theirs done and available
Sorry to But, does anyone know of a good kit to convert a non-street legal ATV to street legal?
Quote from: CP on August 10, 2014, 11:59:14 AMSorry to But, does anyone know of a good kit to convert a non-street legal ATV to street legal?Google it. You can get cheap one all the way up to some real nice ones. Mine had LED signals, mirrors and an electric horn installed from the dealer for $125 if memory serves me right. Get LED only, the bulb ones are not good in my opinion for an ORV.