Nobody wants to restrict them, plenty of trails for motorized vehicles.Questions were weak.
Exampke, i dislike no part of deer hunting more than any other part. They all come in sequence.
Bottom line, nothing wrong with an ebike. Problems fall with folks who want to restrict access. Simply put.
Yup. Let’s just be prepared to get good documentation and turn them in. A $500 fine night make them think twice the next time.As far as power limits are concerned changing out accessories to make high power bikes appear to be lower powered cannot be that hard. I'm sure stickers are available from a variety of locations.
Or do we expect FS employees to become experts on e-bikes. Hell, our local bike paths have limits which are ignored constantly, and we have a very proactive police department.
In the end I don't really think it matters. The same type of people who drive $25,000 utvs around gates will do the same with these things.
The latest attempt doesn’t discuss level of motors, it changes trails from non to motorized access for all, not just e-bikes.As far as power limits are concerned changing out accessories to make high power bikes appear to be lower powered cannot be that hard. I'm sure stickers are available from a variety of locations.
Or do we expect FS employees to become experts on e-bikes. Hell, our local bike paths have limits which are ignored constantly, and we have a very proactive police department.
In the end I don't really think it matters. The same type of people who drive $25,000 utvs around gates will do the same with these things.
And per the discussion I had with the local ranger district, nothing will change here. I wouldn’t be surprised if some people get really upset about spending $7-$9K only to find out it doesn’t provide a new advantage. I will also not be surprised if many of them break the rules. The ranger I spoke with said to be sure and get a terrain feature in the picture for proof of location. And if at all possible get pics of license plates on the vehicle they drive.The latest attempt doesn’t discuss level of motors, it changes trails from non to motorized access for all, not just e-bikes.
My opinion, which is not popular, is that e bikes are a loophole for lazy people and should be outlawed anywhere a motorcycle is outlawed.
Nobody wants to restrict them, plenty of trails for motorized vehicles.
Let’s be honest who really wears the panties…..I dont see why do many guys get their panties in a wad over someone riding a silent bike. Or using a wheeled gadget to haul out an elk, or turkey camp. LoL.
I dont have one. Or a horse. I also dont feel the need to fuss. Id like one but only draw tags every 3 years so it would sit for 2. Too pricey to sit and collect dust.
We’ve got anti-ebike guys down here too. It usually comes down to folks thinking its not fair for some dude to ride by them on an ebike while they’re walking.
That’s an excellent response!Let’s be honest who really wears the panties…..
Of course, if you are out here, happy to extend the same hospitality. I am not concerned about hunters using e/bikes. They would be a small minority. I have seen the impact on trails and areas that did trial runs. They restrictions are there for a reason. You just can’t overuse and abuse areas and expect them to stay the same.That’s an excellent response!
I wear them synthetic brief things and there is no way i could keep up w you in the mountains. Thats why im not against the bikes, gondolas, or ever anhelicopter to get in there.
If yer ever down here, look me up. We’ll catch some fish. Maybe show you the terrain i hunt in.
I'm going to pretend to hate them until I'm too fat to ride my Amish bike.I'm going to pretend I hate them until I can afford one.