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Bonus! I just bought 2 peddle assist bikes. I won’t be using them for hunting, but maybe some backcountry riding. Sounds like federal land only, as I read it
This decision is a good one--I have to disagree with many of you.You all know the paved trails at Sunrise and Paradise, right? Asphalt through flowered meadows. Few of us on this forum would consider them "hiking trails," but for the old lady with a cane, or the disabled in a wheelchair these paths are the only way to experience the beauty of the national parks. I see e-bikes in the same way--they are essentially aids for those who no longer can ride on their own.National parks are PARKS. Meaning, they are set aside for all of the public to enjoy. Why not let the handicapped (and, less-than-fit) to also enjoy them??I was at the Wonderland Trail in Rainier this morning. It is already illegal to ride a bicycle on that trail. E-bikes will not be allowed, either.I applaud the Trump administration to opening more lands to the public. Not for me, but good for Grandma.
Better than horses / mules. Good decision.