All,
I was out this morning before 5AM and decided to spend part of my time at Quarter Mile to see what is happening there. I walked there through the woods and took this as the sun was first showing.
I had decided that at some point I was going to walk around the complete outside edge of Quarter Mile and I did just that. QM is the poster child of what selective closing of roads can do. Quarter Mile proves that there is ABSOLUTELY no need to close roads other that the ones that go directly to and from a problem area. The PPA is full of shit. The roads there the last time I visited were pure white sand. Today, the vegetation is coming back and I saw very few car or truck tracks and mostly motorcycle activity.
This one shows it the best. Click to make larger.
These also really shows the change for the better.
So remember if you think that closing all or most roads is the answer think again. A threat of fines to the select individuals who seek to severely damage our state parks is sufficient to deter. With frequent visits by the Park Police we have or will see a difference.
Guy
I was out this morning before 5AM and decided to spend part of my time at Quarter Mile to see what is happening there. I walked there through the woods and took this as the sun was first showing.
I had decided that at some point I was going to walk around the complete outside edge of Quarter Mile and I did just that. QM is the poster child of what selective closing of roads can do. Quarter Mile proves that there is ABSOLUTELY no need to close roads other that the ones that go directly to and from a problem area. The PPA is full of shit. The roads there the last time I visited were pure white sand. Today, the vegetation is coming back and I saw very few car or truck tracks and mostly motorcycle activity.
This one shows it the best. Click to make larger.
These also really shows the change for the better.
So remember if you think that closing all or most roads is the answer think again. A threat of fines to the select individuals who seek to severely damage our state parks is sufficient to deter. With frequent visits by the Park Police we have or will see a difference.
Guy
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