That go around has been there for at least a decade. I read you're original post. There has been is extensive discussion for a trail program with or with out a fee within in this very thread. I personally have no problem paying for a permit as long as that money goes right to enforcement and maintenance. There also can't be exclusions for any one group. What I was getting at and Woodjin explained so well in detail is that even with that kind of finance all roads will not be passable year round. With a good plan hopefully most of them are most of the time.
As far as the 4x4 Mad Max type that the PPA wants everyone to think are out there, you won't find them on this website. I bought a lifted jeep two years ago to save my daily driver the wear and tear. I have always had stock vehicles. Thank to the PPA slander I now have had to defend myself to people who judge me by what I'm driving not the way I'm driving, or even where for that matter. ( It's not a big jeep either)
If you are passionate about this topic I suggest researching both sides and coming up with your own opinion. You will probably find yourself in the middle where most of us are.
As far as the 4x4 Mad Max type that the PPA wants everyone to think are out there, you won't find them on this website. I bought a lifted jeep two years ago to save my daily driver the wear and tear. I have always had stock vehicles. Thank to the PPA slander I now have had to defend myself to people who judge me by what I'm driving not the way I'm driving, or even where for that matter. ( It's not a big jeep either)
If you are passionate about this topic I suggest researching both sides and coming up with your own opinion. You will probably find yourself in the middle where most of us are.