Ditchdogger
CGN frequent flyer
I have been ATV ing for 20 years or more and am not sure where to draw the line. Either way we are changeing the enviroment. We usually try to stick to established cut lines and not cut new trails. But there are times when the bog or muskeg is just so bad you have to find a way around it. Some guys revel in trying to get through it. I guess they like the challenge. It all depends on what you consider fun, There needs to be some education I personally do not believe from most of the people I have met out there they are there to destroy. We ran into a group of guys out there that were rideing in the creek and tearing it up, I explained that the banks and repairian zone were sensitive areas and that churning up the creek bed was harming the fish and possibly
wrecking spawning beds. They were not into stream fishing and didn't think a stream that small even had any fish in it. They had no idea what they were doing and felt pretty bad about it when they knew.
I will probably get slagged for this but maybe there needs to be a licence requirement for driveing an ATV off private property, and to get a licence there would be a training program of the do's and don'ts of ATV ing.
I don't mention this lightly because any one that knows me knows how much I hate ####ing rules.
One way or another where ever humans go we change the landscape, for the good or the bad would depend on your outlook but the world has been changeing since the bigining of time. One of my favorite places to go was a place called Prarie Creek and I have witnessed the change over 20 years.
Industry has allowed access which has got people #####ing about this so called destruction of the enviroment. But it is ok for industry to make logging roads and put up gas plants and make cut lines. It's ok when a huge beaver dam bursts and washes out the creek or a tree falls over and winds up in the creek but if some off roaders change the enviroment somehow that is a problem.
My only ##### with the ATV ing is pick up your ####ing crap and take it home with you. For 20 years I have been bringing home more #### than I took with me. From broken lawn chairs to cans of WD40 and broken glass, I can't believe the crap some of these people leave behind you should see some of the campsites after a long weekend.
wrecking spawning beds. They were not into stream fishing and didn't think a stream that small even had any fish in it. They had no idea what they were doing and felt pretty bad about it when they knew.
I will probably get slagged for this but maybe there needs to be a licence requirement for driveing an ATV off private property, and to get a licence there would be a training program of the do's and don'ts of ATV ing.
I don't mention this lightly because any one that knows me knows how much I hate ####ing rules.
One way or another where ever humans go we change the landscape, for the good or the bad would depend on your outlook but the world has been changeing since the bigining of time. One of my favorite places to go was a place called Prarie Creek and I have witnessed the change over 20 years.
Industry has allowed access which has got people #####ing about this so called destruction of the enviroment. But it is ok for industry to make logging roads and put up gas plants and make cut lines. It's ok when a huge beaver dam bursts and washes out the creek or a tree falls over and winds up in the creek but if some off roaders change the enviroment somehow that is a problem.
My only ##### with the ATV ing is pick up your ####ing crap and take it home with you. For 20 years I have been bringing home more #### than I took with me. From broken lawn chairs to cans of WD40 and broken glass, I can't believe the crap some of these people leave behind you should see some of the campsites after a long weekend.





























No i'm not saying wrecking sensitive crown land is a good idea but sometimes it's fun to get dirty.






















