Jake Ask me to post this message as an idea for other parts of the 
 country. A way to help preserve our off-road riding areas.
 A couple of friends and I are volunteering with the US Forest 
 Service in Utah as "Goodwill Riders".  We patrol the trails and 
 promote goodwill for Off-road vehicles.  In our group we have 
 ATVers, horsemen, and 3 motorcyclist. The Forest Service gives us a 
 pass for the area, identifying vest and a Forest Service radio to 
 report any problems or call for help in emergency situations.  
 We are not enforcement patrollers. We talk to other riders, hikers 
 and trail users. We give out maps and helpful advice. If we see 
 people riding off the trail or abusing priveleges, we try to talk to 
 them as peers, remind them what the law is and advice them that we 
 saw rangers in the area (if they are breaking laws).
 In this manner we are extra eyes and ears for the Forest Service. We 
 are building a good relation with the Forest Service.  The FS 
 believes that the users (especially new ATVers) listen to non-
 threatening experienced off-roaders better than their officers.  
 Through the experience of my friends and my own, we believe they are 
 correct.
 Anyway, it is one small thing that can make a big difference in 
 keeping our riding areas opened or having them closed.  Utah is 
 under heavy attack by the ecology groups.  We need all trail users 
 to work together to keep our riding areas open. Besides, we are 
 going riding anyway, with this program, it is not any harder to 
 promote "goodwill" when we ride, in fact is fun working with the 
 Forest Service and talking to the trail users. If you want more 
 information on what we are doing so that you might develop "Goodwill 
 Riders" in your area you can email me at joebarkerut@...
"goodwill riders"-us forest service utah
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