snoluver1-
I am sorry, but one more post like that and I will have to ban you! Can't you see this topic is for useless banter, not real life solutions! Sheesh!
Actually, all joking aside. I think your idea is a great one (probably the biggest reason is I have had the same idea for several years now). It would be totally viable and in at least MI there is an end around for the liability. In the state of MI, you cannot sue a club that you are a member of. That is how the local snowmobile club gets around having high insurance for their races. You have to be a club member to race (pretty nominal fee and can be done the day of the race).
So I say go for it. I would actually undertake it myself, but I just have too much going on right now, but would be happy to help. The first steps would be to create a non-profit entity, 501c3. To do that, there is some paperwork to be sent to the feds, a set of by-laws needs to be drawn up and a board of directors or some kind of executive committee created. I have a feeling some of these small scale environmental groups just put their own family members or friends down as the BOD and then have an informal, annual "meeting" to pretend that they have spent time discussing the issues at hand extensively (required of all non-profits).
I have some even bigger ideas for large-scale motorized rec land aquisition, but honestly want to keep them out of the public for now, as I think it would be huge and also that such a motorized-friendly is not too far off from becoming a reality.
To be fair to the Northwoods Conservancy, they do allow two sections of our trail (Keweenaw Trails Services) system to go over their land. One section is right near Brockway Mountain Drive and the other is on the Gay to Lac La Belle trail (133). I believe they have come to understand that some amount of sharing can be a positive thing for everyone. I wish that could be said of all conservation groups.
-John