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What type of trails are these? Are they MVUM trails? OHV trails?
All kinds. In the wilderness area, they are non mechanized. Most are hike/bike/horse and some are dirt back singletrack, others are ORV, particularly around Silverton.
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What type of trails are these? Are they MVUM trails? OHV trails?
What comments were being made about the wolves?
Asking for a friend.
All types from hiking to biking to OHV. I believe it was a statewide total of all trails. They also said the state is planning to add another 4,000 miles in the next couple of years.What type of trails are these? Are they MVUM trails? OHV trails?
It may not have been clear. I meant that the median age in the room appeared to be 63 years old. The outfitter was likley a bit younger than the median age. “San Juan Sky” or something like that? Are they the ones that access from the end of Missionary Ridhe/Henderson Lake road?
All types from hiking to biking to OHV. I believe it was a statewide total of all trails. They also said the state is planning to add another 4,000 miles in the next couple of years.
I'm shocked that NR's are hated so much in CO
I hunted central CO last year for a couple weekends. Haven't hunted there since 2011. What used to be a hiking trail along the CD, with hardly any foot traffic, is now full blown cyclist trails that have destroyed habitat and created new trails. The elk are so far removed from this area now and sightings were nil. Very disappointed as this is a limited draw unit and elk "should be" all over this area......
I love riding this trail. We do it each summer, mix in rainbow, great day.Monarch Crest Trail?
I love riding this trail. We do it each summer, mix in rainbow, great day.
I did it two years ago on a day when there was sleet,hail,rain, snow on the alpine section and I loved it. Went back last summer on a bluebird day and I understand the issue. There are just too many bikes on it. I felt particularly bad for the thru hikers getting passed every 10 seconds.
The shuttle service has been limited to 1000 shuttle riders per season (should be used up by the time hunting season gets here) and the FS has threatened to pull their permit multiple times, but I think that its too late to have an effect. The word is out on the MCT and it is a destination for bikes with people coming from all over the country to ride it every weekend. It’s on the same level as the Whole Enchilada in Moab. Even without a shuttle, people will go to the trouble to self shuttle it and the local economy sure loves it. The only solution is for the FS to instate a permit system limiting # of riders per day.
Tag prices are going up because of supply and demand. Supply being the number of elk, and demand being the ever increasing number of elk hunters. Would you rather see OTC tags that go up in price? Or, would you rather everything be limited entry and go up in price? I haven't found a single state that charges the same for residents and nonresidents. Anytime I hunt out of state I know I'm going to pay more. That's just the way the game is played. Hunting is a privilege, not a right. Be thankful you can pick any state you want and go."However, the $2K that you spent over 3 years is not even a drop in the bucket to the amount of money other tourists would spend even just over a weekend.
I don’t mention that to start an argument, I mention it because I don’t think the dollars non-resident hunters add to the 4 corners region economy mean as much now in comparison to all the other dollars visitors spend on recreation in the area."
As mentioned, many NRs will spend summer vacation too in the area they hunt. I personally own a cabin in CO and come up there 3-4 times a year. So, it is not just a hunting thing. But as for NR hunting revenue being a "drop in the bucket", you might want to ask the retailers that depend on us for dollars during the fall when there aren't many "tourists" I Know they would miss us.
And you have panted yourselves into a financial corner. Due to the money generated by NR tags, the CPW can't afford to run many more of us off with higher prices. Most residents tell us we have to "pay to play" and we have. But you might consider that for yourselves. Any changes need to be revenue neutral for CPW. So if you want to go to draw only and limit NRs more, I don't have ANY problem with that, but don't keep pricing us out of the market. It is close to be only a rich mans game, and getting more so every year. Is that really the legacy we want to leave to future generations? But limiting us more would mean you have to raise your own prices substantially, but hey, you got to "pay to play" right?
Tag prices are going up because of supply and demand. Supply being the number of elk, and demand being the ever increasing number of elk hunters. Would you rather see OTC tags that go up in price? Or, would you rather everything be limited entry and go up in price? I haven't found a single state that charges the same for residents and nonresidents. Anytime I hunt out of state I know I'm going to pay more. That's just the way the game is played. Hunting is a privilege, not a right. Be thankful you can pick any state you want and go.