all opinions aside! Lets look at a seasons worth of experience. I have room for opposing views, trust me. Lets looks at the preliminary experiences of people that have ridden the trail system and have comented on their experience. Now am I asking to much or domination this topic without reason?
Michigan sought to implement a plan to improve safety, reducing clutter is the by-product of the plan. We have heard many statement of riders who have experienced this new plan and the result SO FAR have proven that the plan has not failed and in fact the riders see virtually no difference. What we have seen to date are positive experiences with very little negative comments. Am I making anything up here folks? Am I bias because I live in and support Mi decision? Do I have no room for opposing views? How can we ignore the evidence and continue to defend a position based on speculation. People, the plan has been implemented, it's here! The plan SO FAR based on rider experience has proven to produce the desired results and less signage demands a rider to ride with a heightened sense of surroundings and that my friend is a good basis for safty.
If WI has a different plan, good for them. Maybe and just maybe there are 2 different ways to come to the same place. Signs will not make it less safe.
Now for a funny! If you need to be coddled and suckle on your mommies nipple for survival, so be it!
I do think you got what I was trying to convey there is no right or wrong to trail signage MI reduces WI adds. Choose your preference or don't for me I ride both states & make the transition without too many problems as both have safe trails but entirely different approach to signage. That the 2 states approach signage differently tickles me & I do have a preference but that falls into the so what area not stopping me from riding either state. I don't like getting confused regarding straight off trail run outs where trail makes left or right but I had that probem in both states before any signage change. All in all just different no right or wrong.