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Tread Lightly!'s "Respected Access" Campaign - PSAs


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Here is a preview of our Respected Access is Open Access campaign PSAs that were recently released. The Respected Access campaign focuses on other issues on public lands such as recreational shooting, private land access, invasive species, and so on.

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Just like with the Ride On materials, if your club or agency would like to use these as part of your outreach, please contact us: [email protected]

Thanks again for your help. :D

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It is all pretty much just about respect. It is easy sometimes on the trail to end up at someones property by accident, if said property is marked I turn around and head back. There have been times where there are no markings and I do not know I am on private grounds. In the area where I live and ride this happens a lot and land owners instead of just putting up signs will boobie trap their land. Land owners need to be educated on this subject also. I have come across everything from boards with nails hidden in puddles to fish hooks on line hanging in trees. Respect earns Respect.

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It is all pretty much just about respect. It is easy sometimes on the trail to end up at someones property by accident, if said property is marked I turn around and head back. There have been times where there are no markings and I do not know I am on private grounds. In the area where I live and ride this happens a lot and land owners instead of just putting up signs will boobie trap their land. Land owners need to be educated on this subject also. I have come across everything from boards with nails hidden in puddles to fish hooks on line hanging in trees. Respect earns Respect.

Wow :realmad:I don`t think I`ve ever encountered anything like that out in Colorado ! Thats just plain F##ked up !

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Here is the link for an article from USA Today only a couple years ago.

Off-road vehicle use fuels tension, violence across U.S. - USATODAY.com

Wow In Colorado We have tons of public land to ride on !!! In my 40+ years of riding I`ve never had a issue with a land owner But I have run into the 10% of asses that make it bad for us !! And MOST of them were kids 25 and under !! :yes:

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With all do respect, I have read these and I find them to be non-effective, I had to look over them to really understand the point, to me, these have no value. But all the best to you and your group.

Appreciate the support, and the constructive criticism. I did get a similar comment from another forum as well, and we will re-examine when we do another round.

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Wow In Colorado We have tons of public land to ride on !!! In my 40+ years of riding I`ve never had a issue with a land owner But I have run into the 10% of asses that make it bad for us !! And MOST of them were kids 25 and under !! :yes:

The above article is not the first incident i've heard of, including Colorado... unfortunately.

Again, this is one of the reasons that ALL public land users need to be respectful of each other. Vengeful tactics like that do no good for anyone, and should not be tolerated by any of the outdoor communities.

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Try finding public land on Long Island, NY. Only a couple of MX tracks and im not paying $1000 - $1300 a year to ride on them. What does NY do with my and the thousands of other ATV registration money it collects?? NY sucks

Yea we are lucky to have tons of public land to ride on !! ( for now )

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Try finding public land on Long Island, NY. Only a couple of MX tracks and im not paying $1000 - $1300 a year to ride on them. What does NY do with my and the thousands of other ATV registration money it collects?? NY sucks

wow!!!! that's a little pricey, eh? u guys in NY must make the big bucks...:confused:

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On adifferent note. I was pissed off when i noticed how much garbage is dumped on RAC property. Even where you park your tow vehicles. Im not talking about the construction waste, i mean the hundreds of empty 4stroke engine oil bottles beer bottles atv parts dirtbike parts bottles of 2 stroke oil gas cans etc so I know its the riders doing it. Doesnt anyone give a sh*t about the riding area?

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We have to on LI. My property taxes are 8000 a year with the star program. Thats for a piece of property 75 x 100 ft. My house is about 2000 sq ft so its nothing. We get sh*tty roads and tons of traffic. Plus over priced tolls to get off this place.

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8000 a year ! Holy crap !! Whats the star program ?? Our taxes are 1350 a year for a lot bigger than yours 3000 sf house with detached garage !! I`m not moving anytime soon

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Its not that bad here !! at least where we ride !! We usually take out more trash than we bring in ! And i get pissed when I see it !! I will let you know and you will be hauling it with you The smokers always toss there cigs out the window imagine the look on their faces when they see me :laugh: at the side of there cars tossing it back in their car

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Its not that bad here !! at least where we ride !! We usually take out more trash than we bring in ! And i get pissed when I see it !! I will let you know and you will be hauling it with you The smokers always toss there cigs out the window imagine the look on their faces when they see me :laugh: at the side of there cars tossing it back in their car

That would be funny, I'd be right beside ya bud!! I would like to join that club, but we need a catchy name!!

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Having respect for the places we as riders are allowed to ride should be #1. Keep it clean. Just like in our county the county built a free skate park for the skate boarders and a few ---- ---- paint on the ramps tear down parts of the fence an leave trash every where. They don't appreciate what has been built for them to enjoy for free. I also feel if a property owner has a problem of riders ending up on their property they should post private property not get a person hurt or killed. They should be jailed for setting boobie traps.

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On adifferent note. I was pissed off when i noticed how much garbage is dumped on RAC property. Even where you park your tow vehicles. Im not talking about the construction waste, i mean the hundreds of empty 4stroke engine oil bottles beer bottles atv parts dirtbike parts bottles of 2 stroke oil gas cans etc so I know its the riders doing it. Doesnt anyone give a sh*t about the riding area?

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thats another reason why I dont ride there. most of the people are jerks, they think because they paid to ride there it is theirs and they can do what they want. when rac first started the program they said anyone with a paid permit that caught someone riding without one got their next permit free. there were a bunch of a**holes riding around with coolers of beer on the back of their quads bounty hunting. I dont work or play well with those kind of people so I just stick to myself.:aargh:

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I'm sure you guys up north have the same as us in the south. They have a day that is picked out for groups that use trials or rivers and have a clean up day where they walk along the trial as a group picking up trash or what ever needs to be done. For the river they bring their rafts and paddle down collecting the trash. It seems to work out pretty good. We can't stop the butt heads but if others are willing to help take care of the places they tend to not close them down.

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