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Senate Bill S.2877 Show of Support Fundraiser
Organized by Sustainable Trails Coalition
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When the President of the United States signed the Wilderness Act of 1964 he wasn't banning bicycles, wheelbarrows, and strollers.
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Very few things are banned at the national level. I support more local control of access for non-motorized recreation.
Access to wilderness trails should be equally and fairly shared by all human powered means. Science and fact over arbitrary bias. Ignorance breeds contempt.
I'm against arbitrary rules that tie the hands of land managers. Forest Service managers should be allowed flexibility in what is allowed in each place.
Bikes belong in Wilderness areas. Anyone that thinks otherwise can go fuck themselves.
Avid MTB enthusiast and trail builder.
I support equal access for all human powered citizens.
Because bias in place of science should not be the way we legislate, especially when it comes to limiting human activities/personal freedom in the name of environmental protections.
I believe as a Mtn biker that we deserve as much access to wilderness areas as all other user groups.