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Originally Posted by Thunderball
I like your idea, but I'd more than double it. If it costs $20 a night to just camp, it should be $50-100 a night to go ape on the land, plus a $500 deposit for damages per vehicle... if the party of each vehicle produce one garbage bag, they get half back, if they produce two or more, they get it all back.
Time to get accountable.
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Yup yup yup...
There's got to be a threshold that will keep the random partiers out and still be affordable enough that serious OHVers can still enjoy their activity.
And as for the 'ripping apart of pristine land', again, look no further than your own house. Please, not only does it sit on 'once pristine' land, other chunks of land were clear cut to produce the lumber.
I guess what I'm saying is that it's so easy to diss OHVing as an anti-environmental activity because you can actually see the damage, but it's no worse than many other outdoor activities. Yeah yeah, there are plenty that are better... Why don't we all just live in teepees and hold hands all day instead of enjoying life?
Give the OHV crowd their playground and just stay out if you don't want to partake.