Impacts of ATVs and ROVs on 50” Trails
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Impacts of ATVs and ROVs on 50” Trails
Marienville ATV Trail Allegheny NF US Forest Service Technology and Development Updates Projects Designing Sustainable Off-Highway Vehicle Trails An Alaska Trail Manager’s Perspective Sign Guide Focus-MINIMUM amount of signs SLOW-Use in conjunction with hazard sign Implementation-Need help from States/phase in Training for trail administrators/users DRAFT available to IASA Rocky Gap ATV Trail Fatal Flaws to USFS Director of Recreation Allegheny NF Final expected to be issued end of 2014 RIDE ON Designated Routeshttp://treadlightly.org/programs/ride-on/ Evolving campaign with Tread Lightly Utah and Wyoming so far Co-branded with Respected Access Is Open Access Campaign in an effort to reach hunters that use ATV/ROV Buffalo Mtn ATV Trail Cherokee NF ROVs and ATVs on 50” Trails A Proposed Case Study Robert Wetherell US Forest Service National Technology and Development Buffalo Mtn ATV Trail Cherokee NF Project Statement ROVs and ATVs – Comparison of Safety, Performance Capabilities and Environmental Effects (Report). Investigate differences between styles of <50” machines (<50” straddled ATV with handlebars and <50” ROV with non-straddle seat and steering wheel) Investigate terrain limitations, trail design needs, safety differences and each machine’s environmental effects on trail systems Investigate needs associated with converting <50” trails to >50” trails to accommodate larger ROVs due to the growth in availability and popularity Marienville ATV Trail Allegheny NF Considerations Conversion of <50” trails to >50” trails Increase in the number of >50” ROVs/decrease in ATVs Rutting on road/trail surfaces What is the industry target? Machine User demographic What is the Agency target? Experience Are we changing other users experiences? Brown Mtn ATV Trail Pisgah NF What is your input? Questions Robert Wetherell USFS National Technology and Development 406.329.3935 [email protected] Marienville ATV Trail Allegheny NF