Ranger X, I want to make sure you know that the idea of an ATV on the Mi DNR Designated ORV Trails, which as I said on many occasions IS LEGAL. I simply gave my own personal opinion, which is NOT the position of Mi-TRALE.
Since forming Mi-TRALE in July of 2001, our organization has never taken a position on this. We have worked too hard for many years on building a strong ALLIANCE of different trail user groups. Plus, Mi-TRALE has many members that are snowmobilers, members that are ATV riders, members from the Equestrian community, and Personal Watercraft Riders. We respect everyone's right to enjoy the outdoors.
How many organizations like Mi-TRALE do you know that actively works on behalf of this many users, other then the Blue Ribbon Coalition?
I write this to reassure johndee.com members that Mi-TRALE will continue to work to UNITE different trail users.
This issue is one that will only bring out comments from those that would rather fight fellow off road motorsport users, then bring them together.
If you don't like the long-standing Michigan law dealing with ATV's on the MiDNR Designated ORV Trails (which currently ONLY exist on State owned land), then GET INVOLVED and work politically to change the law. If you think ATV's have the right to ride on the MiDNR Designated ORV Trails, then GET INVOLVED with an ATV club.
But PLEASE, PLEASE let's not fight each other. Especially right now, when ALL Off Road Motorsport enthusiasts are losing more and more PUBLICLY owned land to ride.
Sorry for the long response.
BTW, the MiDNR Designated ORV Trails, such as the BN, SB, and IRM have a 72 inch width rule, and that law applies 12 months of the year.