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Originally Posted by hulkrogan
Why do they have to pick one of the spots that is full of infrastructure that leads to a happy, fit portion of the population? Isn't there a crap load of trees to cut down elsewhere? I'm sure that's a simplistic view, but I'd say well over half of the mountain biking done near Calgary takes place in that small area.
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The environnmental groups are trying to keep almost everbody out of the b/c, the only reason mtn bikers, atv riders, dirt bikers, etc have any place to go is because these areas are multi-use with allowances for industry.
I know cyclists tend see themselves as "better" than other off-road users in an environmental sense, but the militant eco crowd doesn't so much care whether there's a motor attached or not. A bicycle is as much a "machine" as a dirtbike and they're armed with numerous studies to back that up.
Unfortunately it's rapidly becoming an all or nothing deal, either rec users share with industry or nobody gets to use the land.
Backcountry users are going to have band together and stop bickering amongst themselves if we're going to have any chance at our children having these areas available. As long as mtn bikers hate atv riders, skiers hate sledders, everybody hates 4x4 drivers, etc the only voice powerful enough to keep access open is that of the big industrial users.