teeroy
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Re: "Mud-bogging on crown land in Alberta will become quite illegal in the near fut
you and your better half should try and get up here sometime Tyler, visit with your family and bring some machines. I'm sure you would enjoy it, my pleasure to show you around to some nice areas with very little pressure from other users.
we're fortunate that we have excellent communication with our local SRD, most of them are up here because they also are hunters and fisherman taking advantage of the benefits provided by living in the area. but they have a job to do, and must follow the directives set out by their bosses that live where the most of the complaints arise. as resource development increases in the Seal Lake area, the resulting jobs bring a lot of southern Alberta residents up here that expect it to be like it is "back home" where things are a bit more restrictive. some embrace the open areas and purchase machines to enjoy it, but others are apalled that OHV's are allowed the freedom to "destroy" pristine wilderness. we are somewhat behind the curve, but these issues are not going away and we're trying to be proactive in the way of forming clubs and raising awareness amongst users that this will soon be an issue we are all going to have to face sooner than later.absolutely Troy you are correct, don't get too worried though. Just keep your eyes open for when they start investigating and get people to their meetings.
I have family up there, and I'm doing my best to get them involved with all this as well. One of my cousins just bought 160 acres in the Peace Hills somewhere.....
you and your better half should try and get up here sometime Tyler, visit with your family and bring some machines. I'm sure you would enjoy it, my pleasure to show you around to some nice areas with very little pressure from other users.