Enjoyed the ride video.Found it kind of elitest though,aligning your form of motorized recreation with non motorized activities while excluding others. Divided we fall. J.M.H.O.
huh? not sure what your talking about...I do both motorized and non-motorized activities...maybe your talking about the share the trails sign, motos are allowed here as well(the place we are riding in this video, as we moto here as well) in certain districts like squamish, whistler and Pemberton, trials bikes are allowed on any district trails as they are low impact(even lower impact than hiking or mountain biking) in these areas dirt bikes are not allowed on every trail as they do a lot more damage and would destroy certain trails. This is not being elitest but rather responsible. We have dirt bike trails as well in squamish and they are well marked and awesome for dirt biking. Each area is specific and I do a number of different sports it is important for all users to know where they are allowed and not allowed to ride and ride within those areas, in squamish the mountain bikers think they built and own all the trails however the trials riders have built the majority of them, we have posted these signs to let people know that... cheers dave
Wasn't aware the motorized side of it was segmented in BC. Here in Alberta motorized is motorized.All lumped together. Trials bikes are a rarity with snorkeled mud quads being the order of the day.With some of the conflicts going on ,I could see restrictions coming right up.Ride on!.