While the amount of incursions seem to be over inflated, the intentions by the ones riding in the wilderness are most definitely on purpose. It has been reported that a group of snowmobilers from Wenatchee are the ones to blame for most of these incursions. They know what they are doing and don't care. Everyone I ride with are very cognoscente of the wilderness boundaries and stay out of them. There is no need to ride wilderness.If this is anything more than just posturing and hyper-inflation of SMALL or INFREQUENT intrusions into wilderness areas by excluded parties, which could be non intentional ... Then I invite you to provide that information which is verifiable.
It does happen, it does exist. I have seen it first hand in some of the areas I ride in, and many here know about it's existence as well. Though the volume and amount of these incursions from comments made by the WMC seems to indicate that it happens all the time, all over the place, that seems to be unsubstantiated. Unfortunately, snowmobile tracks last till the next snowfall so determining the amount and frequency is difficult at best.And what I mean by that is actual USFS reports or the name of a USFS official that will go on record to state that this WHOLESALE intrusion, YOU are claiming, exists.
The presentation might be inaccurate by the amount of intrusion represented, but the intrusions DO happen. It is unfortunate and it is something that this snowmobiling community is taking VERY SERIOUSLY.Until you bring this information forward, please refrain from making these unsubstantiated claims, which I believe are, to coin a word, Veiled attempts to generate momentum for YOUR cause based on an inaccurate presentation.
Good question..I also support programs that are involved in the marking of Wilderness boundaries...Does WMC participate in or support any such programs?
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