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There are many misperceptions within the general public regarding motorized and mechanized recreation. USA-ALL is trying to fight anti-access propaganda with the truth. Read the latest news articles on USA-ALL and vehicle assisted recreation.

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False notions promoted by propaganda from anti-access groups:

FALSE:
The motorized recreation community doesn't care about the environment.
FACT:
Participants in motorized recreation are deeply concerned about the health and future of our environment. Most users become involved in motorized recreation as another means for getting out and enjoying our beautiful and diverse backcountry with their family and friends. Responsible motorized recreation and environmental stewardship can and does exist hand in hand.
 
FALSE:
Motorized recreation advocates want to be able to use their machines anywhere they please.
FACT:
Many areas are suitable for open, cross-country travel by OHV users. Sand dunes such as Little Sahara, desert areas such as Factory Butte, and other locations are excellent locales for this type of recreation. However, given the increase in popularity of motorized recreation, having all public lands open for unrestricted cross-country travel is not realistic.
 
FALSE:
Motorized recreation proponents hate wilderness.
FACT:
Many motorized recreation users also enjoy the recreation value of true wilderness. Most of the motorized community participates in other activities such as fishing, hiking, backpacking, canyoneering, rock climbing, bird watching, and nature photography in addition to motorized recreation. True wilderness should be designated in most instances where it already exists, but wilderness should never be artificially "created" by closing areas to historic uses and existing rights-of-way.
 
FALSE:
The motorized recreation community has no interest in self policing the few bad apples in the group.
FACT:

Programs such as Utah OHV Trail Patrol train motorized recreation users in peer enforcement activities and methods to assist law enforcement and land managers in curtailing irresponsible motorized use. On any given weekend, several OHV Trail Patrol groups are participating in peer enforcement activities on public lands around Utah.

 
FALSE:
The motorized recreation community isn't interested in assisting land managers in maintaining our public lands.
FACT:

Motorized recreation clubs and organizations provide thousands of volunteer labor hours each year to land managers across Utah. Work projects include fence building, facilities construction, education initiatives, trail and road maintenance, and signage installation. Some of these projects occur in remote areas where motorized recreation users assist in transporting supplies, tools, and volunteers to sites that are practically inaccessible to land managers.

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News Articles

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 Acrobat Document  Whether on four wheels or two, it's nicer to be nice
11/28/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  East Carbon revisits OHV regulations
11/15/2007 - The Sun Advocate
 Acrobat Document  Wharton: Impact of ATVs brings hunting to crossroads
10/18/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Environmental analysis: Oil-gas drilling feasible at less cost to habitats
10/15/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Utah BLM auction called off
10/9/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Court rules public has say in lawsuits over rural roads
10/5/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Public Lands Day: Good opportunity to give something back
9/27/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Activists assail Kane road signs
9/25/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Off-roading may be restricted near Moab
9/18/2007 - Deseret News
 Acrobat Document  BLM cuts scope of auction in half
8/21/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Environmental extremism costs lives
8/15/2007 - Deseret News
 Acrobat Document  BLM fees for annual ride go from $90 to nearly $5500
8/5/2007 - Las Vegas Review-Journal
 Acrobat Document  Celebrating 50 years of Utah State Parks
8/2/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  SUWA board member facing prison in stock scheme
8/1/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Most of suit over ORV limits dismissed
7/15/2007 - Deseret News
 Acrobat Document  Rowdy OHV crowd alleged
7/12/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Kane, Garfield to appeal ruling on road ownership
7/11/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Judge rebuffs Kane, Garfield claims on Grand Staircase-Escalanate roads
7/3/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  BLM determinations of RS 2477 roads are valid, necessary
6/23/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Cedar City OK's ATV ordinance
5/10/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Lawsuit filed over OHV restrictions at Factory Butte
3/9/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  County seeks to amend restrictions on off-road vehicles in Factory Butte
2/7/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  County resists OHV limits
1/24/2007 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Emery officials join OHV worriers
12/18/2006 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Disabled activists fight feds
10/17/2006 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Utah off-roaders invite clash with BLM over access
10/13/2006 - The Daily Herald
 Acrobat Document  New rules restrict OHVs to smaller areas of Factory Butte
9/19/2006 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Wharton: OHV users share their views
6/28/2006 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Cacti to limit OHV use at Factory Butte
6/17/2006 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Off-roaders take their right for access to appeals court
1/12/2006 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  ORV group appeals ruling in BLM suit
1/12/2006 - Deseret News
 Acrobat Document  ATVs bring big bucks to rural economies
4/24/2005 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Court backs Park Service closure of Salt Creek Road
9/14/2005 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Collision Course
4/24/2005 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Off-road vehicle group aims to restore access to thousands of acres of land
1/28/2005 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Off-roaders win one, lose one in disputes over trail use
12/15/2004 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Group demands Uinta to reopen trails
9/14/2004 - The Daily Herald
 Acrobat Document  Supreme Court decision is big win for motorized recreation
7/4/2004 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Supreme Court slaps down SUWA
6/15/2004 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Suit would open San Rafael roads
5/10/2004 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Judge revives ban on Yellowstone snowmobiles
12/17/2003 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  U.S. Supreme Court to review Utah wilderness case
11/4/2003 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  OHV riders will see a little less of Swell
5/5/2003 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Court rules OHV lawsuit can proceed
2/22/2003 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  OHV group files suit over land closures
10/19/2001 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  SUWA loses off-road vehicle lawsuit
12/29/2000 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  Hundreds rally at capitol to protect public lands
4/2/2000 - The Salt Lake Tribune
 Acrobat Document  San Rafael Swell areas closed to off-road users
3/22/2000 - The Salt Lake Tribune