By Guest Writer, 3-01-10
I read the guest column by Liew Jones, Republican representative for north central Montana. This is my common sense response.
This land belongs to millions of Americans, not to a small cadre of motorized users. The history of misuse and abuse of public lands by ATV and off-road vehicles is rampant and is exponentially increasing with development of bigger and bigger ATV’s and motorbikes. My guess is most of these motorized users have never even read the management plans for the Badger-Two Medicine or the Rocky Mountain Front.
This so-called “Coalition for Common Sense” has a catchy name, but it would make Teddy Roosevelt shudder. Do you ever hear them speak of managing a resource? Do you hear them talk about protecting some of the last remaining roadless habitat?
Their mantra is Me, Me, Me. And how does one argue that protection of habitat, scenic beauty, wildlife and truly one of the last of the last wild places is blocking out the public? Apparently the roughly 350 million people of the United States, owners of these special places, must sacrifice their ranch to local motorized users.
I personally have no objection to snowmobiles if they stay out of the winter game ranges, but ATVs and motorbikes are different story.
Ask these motorized users who shot the moose by the road this fall in the North Fork of the Teton River and left it to rot? Who shot the two grizzlies along the Front, cut their claws off and left them. Who shot the bull elk on the Blackleaf Cut-Across Road and left it to rot? How about those three road hunters charged with shooting the Angus calf south of Choteau? All during the fall of 2009. All these killers used motorized vehicles, and it’s probably the tip of the iceberg.
These are just a few examples of what happens with motorized access. Why do you think most ranchers don’t allow these motorized users on their lands? How about the resource? There is no more. Motorized users have severely damaged millions of acres. How about non-motorized users who number in the thousands upon thousands and a renewable resource that will be there for generations?
Contrary to bogus claims of special interest use, why not talk about to the hundreds of average citizens who hike, hunt, camp, and enjoy these special places in the “Badger 2” and along the Rocky Mountain Front?
The Badger-Two Medicine and areas along the Rocky Mountain Front are internationally recognized as some of the very best of our last remaining wild lands; habitat for a large variety of wildlife and truly a resource that is used by many, many people. The invasion of the Badger-Two Medicine by off-road vehicles has been illegally expanding into roadless areas for years. Now motorized users allege that their improper use is being taken away by special interests. Always for themselves; Never for wildlife, the land or for the benefit of other users.
Are we to sacrifice these last majestic places to those who demand access because they consider themselves “special”? Common Sense does not mean destroying or diminishing other significant values, available to nearly all Americans and other visitors who want to respect and enjoy the landscape and its creatures.
Also, please don’t insult me and many, many of my friends who hike and hunt the backcountry by suggesting we are wealthy special interests. I grew up in a logging family. I was hiking this country when we didn’t have the proverbial pot. Are we to allow destruction of our special places because someone is getting too old or too fat or too lazy to hike or ride a horse? I read that letter from the Korean veteran who said he fought the war so he could take his ATV back into the Badger 2. Really? I wonder what I was fighting for in my two tours in Vietnam?
I have hiked and hunted the backcountry for decades; and, when it comes time for me to stop for whatever reason, I will not sacrifice those beautiful places for my selfish interests. There are millions and millions of acres available for motorized recreation on public and private lands. Keep our last remaining places as they are.
These claims about being shut have no merit. Policing themselves? Are you kidding?
These lands belong to all of us, not a few locals on motorized vehicles. Common sense tells me that you don’t allow a special resource to be overrun by a few for self-serving motorized users.
[End of article]stoney, you rock!
Comment By Montucky, 3-01-10Perhaps the most viable strategy is to seek help from all over America for controlling the destruction by OHV's here in Montana. After all, much of the wild country that is being destroyed belongs to everyone in the country, not just the special interests of a minority in Montana.
Comment By Jason, 3-01-10Excellent article.
Comment By Redneck, 3-01-10Excellent rant Stoney!
The sooner we marginalize these redneck fools thus creating a pissed off local user group the better! Why can't these heathens see the light! A big thank you to the forest service for prohibiting most uses as well. It saves on administration thus freeing up more money for more forest service jobs.
Excellent article! It's about time someone pointed out that these precious lands are owned by all Americans, not just by a few ATV owners who happen to have been born near those areas. Wilderness is for everyone--not just the privileged motorheads who live nearby.
-Jon Cheever
Stoney, thank you, well said!!!!! These "motorheads" who rage aganist moderation and restraint, steal from the public treasure. It is always the few who make life miserable for the many.
Comment By Becky J, 3-01-10Stoney, Are you and your friends all so fortunate as to live right next to the areas you hunt and hike in so as that you don't have to use any motorized transportation to get there?
Comment By Stevo, 3-01-10Way to go, Stoney! A gem of common sense, passion and truth in every sentence. There is very little wild land left. Our responsibility is to preserve it so future generations can continue to bash each other over its "management," until the desire for wanton destruction in the name of recreation has been bred out of our DNA.
Comment By SeenClearly, 3-01-10Thank you, Mr. Stoney Burk! Excellent column.
Nobody gets "locked out", just hoof it by foot or horse.
And who are the real elitists?...to find out, just check out the OHV rigs: $35k tow vehicles, $12k aluminum trailers or $30k camper/haul rigs, and $10k quads! My car cost $800 and all my camping gear combined cost about 500 bucks.
Excellent article !
Comment By Rory_JohnMuirTrust, 3-02-10I was sad to read about this issue. So little wild land is left that what remains has to be closely guarded.
Sorry to self publicise but here in Scotland the John Muir Trust is supporting a campaign to control vehicle tracks being torn across hillsides.
Some support, even just a signature, from across the ocean would go a long way. http://www.hilltrackscampaign.org.uk
great article. thank you
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