moyiesledhead
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Let's not scream at each other though! I've been through enough of that!
I see ungulates (caribou, deer, moose, elk, sheep, goats) around the snowmobile areas and they, generally speaking, aren't harassed. They continue to do what ungulates doo.....eat, chew their cud, look at you and continue to eat. When they get away from the sleds, it is into the bush some 25-50 meters off the trail and appear very non-challant.
Wolves on the other hand are seldom seen but they are out there in most areas. They have to eat and it is a funny thing that ungulates are on the top of their food choice; lots of protein and relatively easy prey when they decide on a meal. In the wild, they co-exist.
How many wolf tracks doo we see or document in our sledding areas? How many wolves are really out there? Maybe we should start putting the sightings/tracks into research papers as the various groups who are fighting against us doo......
http://www.vancouversun.com/technol...hreatened+mountain+caribou/6206943/story.html
If you really look at the workings of government, does any of it make any sense?
If you look at the medical aspect, educational aspect, environmental aspect, even the registration or non-registration of OHV's, and I could could probably fill many more lines of utter non-sensicale concepts that the governments can't handle.
I read an article this morning (another thread I started as it is about pipelines and other interesting thoughts) and we should or the collective union (I hate that word) of OHV-users should hire Jon Ferry, (Vancouver Province) to voice our opinions and present our research. Mind you this is only one article and I am not that knowledgable about all of his philosophies but makes for interesting reading.
The environmental movement has a mission, vast funding, and most of all, the sympathy of the younger generation. I am glad I'm an old fart and can still doo what I doo.
I'll now join moysiesledhead and go outside and scream!
Something that I learned from this thread is to focus on the actual agenda behind the movement, rather than the superficial topic at hand.
Hey don't be hatin on the Cougars we are actually quite harmless..... OHHHH you meant Mountain Lions... Nevermind... carry on...
Not just mountain areas are being affected by sled use and caribous. Grande Cache,Little Smoky area are areas of threatened Caribou habitat in Alberta. lots of other areas also.
Biologists don`t have to agree. Statements can be made and someone will agree and PUBLIC PRESSURE will do the work. Truth sometimes has little effect on what and who makes the rules.
Let's not scream at each other though! I've been through enough of that!
This brings up a point that was brought up in a thread last year. Maybe it is time that the snowmobiling community (sledders, associations, manufacturers and clubs) need to hire a special interests ambassador to fight these fights for us. Maybe an ex politician that knows the inner workings of how all this closure stuff works on the inside and can negotiate us into a better position with the people that want to shut us out of the backcountry. Just shooting from the hip here. Lol.
Maybe it is time that the snowmobiling community (sledders, associations, manufacturers and clubs) need to hire a special interests ambassador to fight these fights for us.
We used to have that with the BCSF and he did an awesome job, then along came ABC to split snowmobilers in the province apart....now neither one has enough money to pay someone. Go figure.
I know I would be more than happy to pay an extra fee in my club membership each year towards something like this. The other thing is we need to get people in Alberta and Sask to buy in as well as we all ride in BC and all have something at stake here.
10 or 20 bucks from every sledder in Sask Ab and BC is a bit of dough but 20 bucks from every sledder in north america thats serious power.
Saw wolf tracks across a trail in Valemount last weekend
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Bet they didn't turn and follow the tracks though did they? Not all wolves got the memo that snowmobile tracks lead to food. lol
This brings up a point that was brought up in a thread last year. Maybe it is time that the snowmobiling community (sledders, associations, manufacturers and clubs) need to hire a special interests ambassador to fight these fights for us. Maybe an ex politician that knows the inner workings of how all this closure stuff works on the inside and can negotiate us into a better position with the people that want to shut us out of the backcountry. Just shooting from the hip here. Lol.
Hey don't be hatin on the Cougars we are actually quite harmless..... OHHHH you meant Mountain Lions... Nevermind... carry on...