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Originally posted by shakran
Getting off the trail is often not an option as you either have sheer cliffs on either side or extremely dense forest, or a marsh. And anywhere there is soggy ground, the ATV's have gone off the trail and turned half an acre or more into a mudpit, because it's fun to tear around getting muddy. Now we have a huge scar that hikers have to slog through.
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Read this again....hikers can't go around because of "sheer cliffs" but ATV's can?
As far as ATV's waking you up at 6 in the morning.....why are you camping on a hiking trail? Go to a campground...obviously Minnisota needs to seperate the trail systems. If I encountered some tree hugger whining about my ATV waking him up and scaring away the cute little animals(the ones that get stuck in the tread of my tires)I would do one of two things. I'd either get pissed and make a point of tearing up the trail so the hikers would go elsewhere or I would simply get off and kick his sally ass.
Chris