how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
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how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
I went to southern colorado last summer near alamosa with some family friends that rented a cabin 15 mins from the dunes. I was really pissed off to see that ohv's weren't allowed in the place. The dunes were better than little sahara oklahoma for comparisons sake. Anyway how come this place isn't open to ohv's? They would make alot more money if they allowed people to bring their toys to the dunes and let them ride.
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how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
the Great sand dunes National Monument became a monument and was designated wildnerss in the early 30's, just recently they made it a national park to try to get some tourisim, still not too may folks come, not surprising, not too many want to walk around in the sand dunes, 30m square miles of some of the best dunes in America wasted [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
#3
how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
I know, I wish it was open to OHV's. Lots of sand that never gets touched. Most people only walk the first little bit of the dunes. I wish it was not a National Monument. My wife thought I was going crazy when we were down there last summer, I kept walking around making ATV noises !!!
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#5
how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
It is a waste of some of the best sand in the country. I would drive there again if the dunes were rideable. It would be worth the fourteen hour drive from austin although on some of the inclines going through the mountains we could barley pull sixty without towing anything.
#6
how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
There's a prime example of your tree huggin, enviro-**** lovin' bureaucratic quagmire government at work for ya!
Sucking our tax $$ to protect it from all us wild/crazy/irresponsible ATV enthusiasts... B.S. plain and simple!
Sucking our tax $$ to protect it from all us wild/crazy/irresponsible ATV enthusiasts... B.S. plain and simple!
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#8
how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
Wow, I didn't know the dunes in Colorado were that big!! Those pictures look awesome! It would literally take an act of congress to get them reopened. Start lobbying now.
In defense of the tree-hugging hippies that got them closed, in 1932 the probably didn't forsee any use for such an area of land. It's like Yellowstone. That place is worthless for farming or most other industry, and it's out in the middle of nowhere. Now we've discovered that dunes are great for motorized recreation and that Yellowstone is a snowmobile paradise, but riding is limited because of what was done 80 years ago.
In defense of the tree-hugging hippies that got them closed, in 1932 the probably didn't forsee any use for such an area of land. It's like Yellowstone. That place is worthless for farming or most other industry, and it's out in the middle of nowhere. Now we've discovered that dunes are great for motorized recreation and that Yellowstone is a snowmobile paradise, but riding is limited because of what was done 80 years ago.
#9
how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
Originally posted by: bigben
Wow, I didn't know the dunes in Colorado were that big!! Those pictures look awesome! It would literally take an act of congress to get them reopened. Start lobbying now.
In defense of the tree-hugging hippies that got them closed, in 1932 the probably didn't forsee any use for such an area of land. It's like Yellowstone. That place is worthless for farming or most other industry, and it's out in the middle of nowhere. Now we've discovered that dunes are great for motorized recreation and that Yellowstone is a snowmobile paradise, but riding is limited because of what was done 80 years ago.
Wow, I didn't know the dunes in Colorado were that big!! Those pictures look awesome! It would literally take an act of congress to get them reopened. Start lobbying now.
In defense of the tree-hugging hippies that got them closed, in 1932 the probably didn't forsee any use for such an area of land. It's like Yellowstone. That place is worthless for farming or most other industry, and it's out in the middle of nowhere. Now we've discovered that dunes are great for motorized recreation and that Yellowstone is a snowmobile paradise, but riding is limited because of what was done 80 years ago.
Wipe the sap from the side of your head.
#10
how come ohv's aren't allowed in the national sand monument in colorado
What they did in the 30's is not as relavent as what they did a couple years ago, they made it a national park to get more tourism but still not many people come, if they opened half of it up there would be many who would come and they would spend money in these towns that want tourists, with camping fees it would finaly pay for it's self....with the wind tracks in sand always disapear, ridges are reformed and the dunes continue to move and be reborn as though we were never there