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10 Ways To Tread Lightly With An Atv
By By Monica Clay

With the number of all-terrain vehicle riders climbing past 16 million, the sport is grabbing attention as land managers try to balance its popularity with the nation’s natural resources.

“ATV riding can be a blast,” said Patti Klein, National Stewardship Coordinator for the Bureau of Land Management. “But it can also be damaging to public lands if not done responsibly. As land managers, we encourage people to help protect the great outdoors by riding responsibly and practicing outdoor ethics, like those created by Tread Lightly!."

Tread Lightly!, a nonprofit organization that educates people to recreate responsibly, has issued some practical tips on minimizing impacts from ATVs outdoors.

-Stay only on roads, trails or other areas designated for use.

-Try to stay in the middle of the trail to avoid widening it.

-Cross streams only at designated fording points, where the trail crosses the stream. Approach the stream slowly, crossing at a 90-degree angle.

-On switchbacks, avoid roosting around the apex of the turn when climbing or brake-sliding during descent, both of which gouge the trail.

-On slick trails,

moderate the throttle and use the clutch to gain maximum traction with minimum tailspin.

-Try to avoid muddy trails, save them for future trips when they are dry.

-Pack out what you pack in. Carry a trash bag on your vehicle and pick up litter left by others.

-Following a ride, wash your and support vehicle to avoid spreading noxious weeds the next time you ride.

-Remember, motorized vehicles are not allowed in areas designated “wilderness.”

-Observe proper human waste disposal. Bury your waste at least six inches deep and camouflage the hole or pack out your waste.

-Take an training course to maximize safety. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and other safety gear.

To find places to ride, enthusiasts should contact local land managers. Tread Lightly! provides additional tips and materials at www.treadlightly.org.

Monica Clay focuses her writing on ways to minimize impact in the outdoors while recreating. She has been published in several magazines including Outdoor Photographer, Cycle News, and numerous off-road magazines.


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