That's not a hypothetical enforcement strategy idea he's floating, it's what the local managers there are doing right now. His gripe is that so far they are going to these extreme measures to catch bikers poaching closed trails, while turning a blind eye to ebikers riding non-motorized trails.
Hah. Man, there are a lot of people around here wasting their "pro level" fitness working day jobs when they could be riding their bikes for a living, apparently.
It's not just Ogden divide. It works out pretty well for the most part in American Fork, Payson Canyon, and Diamond Fork just to name a few places that are within easy reach of Wasatch Front metro areas. Besides the noise, my main gripe is that the motos turn any steep-ish climb into a blown out rut 3 feet deep. If they were quiet and had mandatory traction control motos wouldn't really bother me at all.
Right? All the eMTBs that look worth riding cost $8k-10k. But, this is America where human-powered=elitist and motor-powered=of the people. A guy riding a $5k pedal bike is an elitist prick, but a guy driving a $20k RZR side-by-side that he towed behind his $60k diesel Superduty and $100k 5th wheel somehow isn't.
Exactly. The line between an eMTB and an electric dirtbike is only going to get blurrier and blurrier, and Sierra Club environazis are going to use that as a bludgeon to close off access to everything but foot traffic (and horses, because they're somehow the only ones who get to use historical use as an argument to maintain access). USFS and BLM will take the path of least resistance every time, which will always be closures.
Good luck with that.
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