Originally Posted by Medford Piney
1. I will do everything I can to make sure any future PPA statements are more sensitive to the distinction between illegal and legal riding.
Thanks,. But I think jeepinjp has a valid point about the definition of legal and illegal and the OHV users want to be able to responsibly enjoy their vehicles in the state, that is something that might be an issue
***....Sorry, I'm not following you on this. Can you clarify?
This is more related to the directive posted from the DEP and nothing to do with the PPA, I guess I would like to see opportunities for non-street legal bikes, if managed properly within the state forest. But on the flip side, more bike manufactures are producing more machines that are DOT approved, be it entry level or racable right off the showroom floor, so it might not be as much as an issue later down the line.
ALL NOTE: WHEN I TALK OF OFF ROAD RIDERS I ONLY REFER TO LAW ABIDING AND RESPONSIBLE ONES...
registration is something the PPA is looking for and the 'riders' are looking for, but I think the hang up with the riders is that they are being asked to pay and register, but they are given no facilities to ride in, (OHV parks) or state lands to ride in, like just about every state in the US. Plus there are issue on the extent of the registrations and it's benefits and also the issue of the continued permitting of the special events that have been going on here since prior to 1940
***I think the riding facilities is an important issue, and I have discussed it quite a bit with other conservation folks and in this forum. Our original concept and presumption was that parks and registration would happen simultaneously, or nearly so. After all, the state (famously, now) had identified the establishment of several parks as a goal. I would be angry,too, if I were a rider hanging my hopes on this. This point, and the others you mention, deserve more discussion.
hard to believe anything a political figure spouts out of their mouth, refering to people in Trenton and Washington or any state capitol for that matter, no one here involved in the conversation... as far as a park meeting the CMP and all, I am not familiar enough to comment or counter to that effect, but I think that converting an old strip mine to a park is completely reasonable and if there are some areas that to remain untouched then it could be worked out
4. PPA has been sending the same message since (I think) the year 2000, that we support the development of ORV parks. It's a position we adopted in response to many, many, meetings and communications and consultation with riders and organized riding groups. That doesn't mean that PPA would support the development of an ORV park that fails to conform with the CMP.
here I think sits a small problem... If it is true and I have read it to be true, but also have read statements like what JR has written further back in the thread... about they would do no good... throwing in that they kill and injure people... so does walking down the street, so does playing football, so does driving a car.. There is a hint of sensationalism, but that is something you have agreed to try to stop or ease. I also think it will be hard to do if you have such OHV haters as Fred Akers and Jeff Tittle walking hand and hand with your organization. If you truly want to accomplish something, some sort of flexibility and compromise is needed and there is zero from them. Everyone knows they are against ORV use... I know someone who knows Fred and has chatted with him on the subject of OHV's that is how I reinforce my conclusion about him plus all that he writes and contributes to
***Not sure what refer to there in the opening...Who is JR? Anyway, I agree that the issue is not primarily about the hazards associated with riding, and that sensationalism is not the appropriate way to address anything. However, I think it is very important to notice that some of the ILLEGAL riding out there (as well as some of the LEGAL riding, for that matter) often involves juveniles who may or may not be trained and may or may not be riding under safe conditions. This is a legitimate point to raise within the context of the need for a statewide program, and I believe the riders mostly agree with this.
JR = Jaclyn Rhoads
Opening... true and read it to be true = that the PPA wants the establishment of the parks, but it appears that JR sort of contradicts this statement with her remarks.
as far as juvenile rider and training.... that is BAD PARENTING... my son has a small 50cc 28 year old motorcycle. I have a place for him the ride it, a friend owns 28 acres outside of Franklin Twp in Gloucester County and an adjacent farm that the owner gave permission (in writing) to use as long as no crops are present or planted.. The only requirement I put on him is that he must show complete control riding his bicycle, he has no interest in the bike but always wants to ride the MC... he has not yet and he is 8. So I guess it safe to assume I agree also with that point..,.
As for walking hand in hand with other individuals and organizations, please understand that I take very seriously the need for our close associates to make their presentations consistent with ours, both in content and in attitude, and I have already engaged in a rather extensive dialogue with some of them on this very point. I do what I can...
You certainly can not change or influence everyone... doing what you can is all you can do... I fully understand that... I have done things in the past within the internet MC community and found I can not change or influence everyone either... but I have gotten my message to some and have been putting forth another which seems to be sinking in to more then before...
Additional... no one ever asked me this no one seemed to care... I had no intention of getting this political on this website, I wanted to remain in the background. I only stumbled across this website while looking for information about the Pine Barrens so I could share and witness it with my children. Even the start of this thread was to highlight that people who use the PB in the many different ways can share it if use responsibility, that they should reach out to newcomers and "bad apples" to enlighten them and that dialog between the different user groups should not be heated and close-minded. I feel there is plenty of space to protect and share the natural resource we have here in Southern NJ. I am a day hiker, backpacker, nature observer, skier, Mtn Biker, I canoe and Kayak, camp, in everything from primitive campgrounds to the family campgrounds, a cub scout leader, I participate in clean up sponsored by many different groups, I, when I had one, drove my 4x4 p/u on the roads in the pines, I have been involved in the reforest project in Lebanon SP many years back, I have ridden on a quad but never owned one, I have participated in many enduros in south jersey from the early 80's until about 8 to 10 years ago. I am a 22 year member of a local enduro club and the sanctioning association on the east coast and still participate in their functions; I have been actively trying to bridge the gap between different user groups. There is one such event this weekend in Wharton where this comes to play. I have agreed to participate in a event geared towards getting disable vets to the outdoors so they can see it first hand and out of their hospital rooms….
I HAVE in the past vented total venom towards the PPA on MC related websites, but the anger turned to sadness with turned to activeness which moved to the desire to work with everyone and end the fighting now it has move to another new direction. I have been banned from MC websites because after reasonably trying to talking with people about wrong doings, I tried another tactic that was pretty successful but deemed wrong by the site owner…. He more approved that people talk about what they want even if illegal then someone trying to educate and hold them accountable for their actions… I no longer visit that site..
I sure I missed something, I’m sure someone will look at me in a negative way because I do something they do not approve of, but I reference back to the first post in this thread of what I teach my children….. that even if someone dislikes you for want you enjoy and do always be polite and respectful, even if they are not……