Off-road vehicle (ATV) owners are in much the same boat as skateboarders; while there are plenty of responsible practitioners of the sport, enough yahoos exist that they color public perception of the whole tribe.

Take this little news item about an offroad group run amuck (found via Ralph Maughan’s excellent Wildlife News blog):

This official forecast, however, did little to prepare the agency for the 2007 Easter weekend when a gathering of an estimated one thousand off-road vehicle enthusiasts at Little Sahara degenerated into “near riot conditions,” according to the BLM incident report.

Over that weekend, 37 injuries, including a state Highway Patrol officer, and some 300 arrests and citations were tallied. More than 50 officers from state, federal and local agencies called to the scene tried unsuccessfully to cope with numerous sexual assaults and other attacks attributed to marauding bands of off-roaders.

Lovely stuff. I wonder if this kind of behavior will affect the ATV access battles raging in Maine and the West, where some hunters have complained that barring ATV use in roadless areas effectively denies them access to public lands.

It seems like a pretty fat-assed argument to me (anyone still walk?), but with ATV battles being fought right now, it would behoove the industry to get their shit together in a hurry.

I guess this illustrates one benefit of being a fly fisherman; our “battles” generally center more around “purists vs going-to-hell nymph rats” as opposed to riots and sexual assault . Preferable indeed. See you anywhere but the Little Sahara, Tom Chandler.

[tags]fly fishing, ATV, offroad group, little sahara[/tags]