There have been efforts in place for approx. 5 years now in Alberta to get EVERY gas powered vehicle out of the back country. If power sport users contact their MLA, we will lose way less than we would if you do not. Don't be fooled, we will lose some areas of use, but let's get off our machines and couches and make that call/visit/write that letter. I have this feeling that quite a few riders are "individualistic" and think "that is what the clubs are for, to push for more open riding areas". News flash - clubs are people, the more people talking to politicians, the less effect a few in the non-motorized pursuits will have in trying to represent themselves as "the majority" - which they are not.
You are very correct modman here in Saskatchewan the same thing will be happening if people don't brain up. I can't say I have never did this myself but now have seen first hand what is happening with these atvs with large mud tires. We have one dealer in specific that is known for pushing this type of riding. I stopped to talk to them last year to see if we could come up with some kind of responsible mud ridding campaign and basically got showen where the door was.Link to Recommended Actions: https://landuse.alberta.ca/LandUse ...ry Council Advice to Government - 2011-03.pdfPay specific attention to Sections 6 and 7, where they describe the use of recreational vehicles to trails and designated pathways. For all you off trail quadders out there hell bent on tearing the land up, riding through creeks etc, they are targetting you specifically.