It's a dual-edged sword, isn't it? One of the reasons why we have so much access to the pines is that so many of these roads (trails?) are still actually township, county, or state roads. That means they have to maintain them to some minimum standard for unimproved ways, and it also means that no matter how much of the land on either side is private, state forest, wildlife management, etc., we still get to drive in there. There are plenty of times that I see piles of trash and wish it were less accessible, but it really is a unique situation. Up here in the northern part of the state we have some large state forests that are nearly inaccessible to vehicle traffic. Not that I mind walking, but I can explore a lot more when an area is accessible to my truck.