Sorry, I haven't been posting here in quite a while. Good to be back. I do have direct connections to the Fix Our Parks campaign, and I think a lot of people here will support it. If you go to the site, you can read Mike VanClef's report, so you can get the main information right from the horse's mouth. That's a much better approach than getting second hand info that may be flawed by vague innuendo and negative insinuations. The big, long term goal is to establish a foundation that will support initiatives to improve the parks ("parks" being used a broad sense, to include all state lands). Everything from maintenance of roads and structures to providing more resources for staff. Meanwhile, there are also intermediate and short term goals. There are things the state could be and should be doing right now, such as more effective enforcement of regulations against dumping, poaching, and illegal ORV activity. The mapping of legitimate lanes of travel for motorized vehicles is an open question. The DEP and the Pinelands Commission both consider the Pinelands Commission map created in 2017 for WSF as the "baseline" for an official map. There's obviously considerable expertise among folks on this forum, and from what I have heard, DEP is going to provide a process for public input before adopting such a map (if, indeed, it ever really does). In the meantime, hopefully, rational minds will agree that it's just simply unacceptable for people to create roads and dirt bike trails, without official permission, where they didn't formerly exist.