Mud Season
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 9:15 am
I know everyone is wanting to get out but:
Mud season is here! Please read! We know that everyone- no matter what type of motorized recreation you choose- is really excited to get out and ride. Please be patient and wait for the proper trail conditions. Riding too early is damaging to the environment and to our landowner relations.
Trails are very sensitive to damage until they dry out, and we encourage no use until then. In keeping with our policies, if you insist on trail use before they are dry, check with the local town offices to verify if a trail is open or closed. If you are on the trail, you are responsible for knowing the legal status of the trail, regardless of what a friend may have told you.
Please educate others who do not understand that trails are being closed at an alarming rate, and it is our own fault.
Members need to understand that we are very serious when it comes to illegal trail access. If you do not know if a trail is legal or if you have been instructed it is not legal, assume it is not unless you can obtain definitive proof that it is. This includes trail braiding, or making your own trail off of established public trails. Often the immediate property is privately owned. This, along with the overuse of popular trails, is the number one reason of trail closures. We aim to fight this and educate those less informed.
Be patient! Riding season will come! Thanks everyone!
Mud season is here! Please read! We know that everyone- no matter what type of motorized recreation you choose- is really excited to get out and ride. Please be patient and wait for the proper trail conditions. Riding too early is damaging to the environment and to our landowner relations.
Trails are very sensitive to damage until they dry out, and we encourage no use until then. In keeping with our policies, if you insist on trail use before they are dry, check with the local town offices to verify if a trail is open or closed. If you are on the trail, you are responsible for knowing the legal status of the trail, regardless of what a friend may have told you.
Please educate others who do not understand that trails are being closed at an alarming rate, and it is our own fault.
Members need to understand that we are very serious when it comes to illegal trail access. If you do not know if a trail is legal or if you have been instructed it is not legal, assume it is not unless you can obtain definitive proof that it is. This includes trail braiding, or making your own trail off of established public trails. Often the immediate property is privately owned. This, along with the overuse of popular trails, is the number one reason of trail closures. We aim to fight this and educate those less informed.
Be patient! Riding season will come! Thanks everyone!