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On Feb 22, 5:42*pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
Go ahead and choke to death. Just one less mountain biker in the world. Here long before you and here long after you're gone, which given your penchant for picking the losing side of any issue, shouldn't be too far away. Kisses. |
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In article , Moderate says...
"SMS" wrote in message .. . Vandeman's goal of protecting wilderness has merit. But he's so _incredibly_ confused about the relative impacts of different activities on wilderness. Every study on the subject has shown that the impact of mountain bikers is not any more than the impact of hikers, and less than that of equestrians, and actually the mountain bike impact is often less than that of hikers. Vandeman should be redirecting his time and energy into campaigning against snowmobiles and other motorized off-road vehicles. The reality is that hikers often make trails unpleasant for use by mountain bikers and vice-versa. They have to learn to share somehow. Scheduling some days for each group of users would be fair. It's not a question of who was there first. I agree that Vandeman's actions may hurt the cause more than help. Where did your find studies of mountain bike impact on the environment? My observation is that bicycles cause more erosion than foot traffic and the number of cyclists doing trail maintenance is far less than the number of hikers doing trail maintenance. That may be a misleading statistic. Now, I have no idea if this is true or not; but suppose cyclists did only 30% of the maintenance while hikers did 70%, and that cyclists constituted 15% of the trail's users, while hikers constituted 85%. If so, that would mean the average cyclist did 2% of the maintenance, while the average hiker did about 1.2% of the maintenace. In other words, the average cyclist would be doing almost twice as much maintenance as the average hiker. Or, playing the game from the other side, maybe cyclists as a group do less trail damage than hikers because there are less of them. Ya gotta be careful to present the complete statistical picture. :-) |
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On Feb 20, 9:53*am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"Bob Berger" wrote in message ... [...] Oh I doubt that. If the legal system doesn't stop him now, my guess is he'll move on to something "bigger and better". I wonder how many 30 round clips he can stuff in his pockets. Always a horror to hear from the peanut gallery. **** all mountain bikers all the way to Hell and back ... and mostly especially **** Bob Berger, a scoundrel who is evil through and through. ****ing Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota Ed, when are you gonna come up with some insults that actually sting? These are geting pretty stale. BTW, Ed, you ARE a 'tard :-) |
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On Feb 20, 4:42*pm, Bob Berger wrote:
In article , Me says... In article , "Edward Dolan" wrote: "Bob Berger" wrote in message ... [...] Oh I doubt that. If the legal system doesn't stop him now, my guess is he'll move on to something "bigger and better". I wonder how many 30 round clips he can stuff in his pockets. Always a horror to hear from the peanut gallery. **** all mountain bikers all the way to Hell and back ... and mostly especially **** Bob Berger, a scoundrel who is evil through and through. ****ing Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota Oh, No you have done it Bob.... You have incurred the rathe of Edward the Great... a NoAccount of no Note, who frequents the Newsgroups here a-bouts, with his whity comments, and seems to have a rather loose Sexual Preference.... *Just watch yourself... He just might be in league with those Buffalo Campaign idiots..... and we ALL Know how dangerous they were... Hmmm... Good point. I hadn't thought of the BFC analogy, though I've had quite a bit of experience with those loons. (Hell, I'm even on their list of potential contributors). Me * * *One who can recognize Lunacy in all its forms....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am on their list of ACTUAL contributors :-) |
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On Feb 21, 8:29*pm, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
"Peter Clinch" wrote in message ... On 18/02/11 17:10, SMS wrote: He's certainly learned his lesson and will not repeat the (alleged) behavior that got him into all this trouble. Let's be happy for that. I'd be happy if that were the case, but.. for some values of "certainly"... *Where has he ever showed any ability to learn about realities of cycling and cyclists before now? Mr. Vandeman and I are convinced that mountain bikes have no place on hiking trails. Nothing is ever going to persuade us any differently. Is that clear enough! Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota It's clear that you and Mikey are narrow-minded authoritarian 'tards! |
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On 2/24/2011 10:33 AM, Bruce Jensen wrote:
On Feb 20, 4:42 pm, Bob wrote: In , Me says... Oh, No you have done it Bob.... You have incurred the rathe of Edward the Great... a NoAccount of no Note, who frequents the Newsgroups here a-bouts, with his whity comments, and seems to have a rather loose Sexual Preference.... Just watch yourself... He just might be in league with those Buffalo Campaign idiots..... and we ALL Know how dangerous they were... Hmmm... Good point. I hadn't thought of the BFC analogy, though I've had quite a bit of experience with those loons. (Hell, I'm even on their list of potential contributors). Me One who can recognize Lunacy in all its forms....- Hide quoted text - I am on their list of ACTUAL contributors :-) The BFC people might do better if they realized the animal in question is a bison, and not a buffalo. -- Tēm ShermĒn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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On 22/02/11 14:58, Moderate wrote:
Where did your find studies of mountain bike impact on the environment? My observation is that bicycles cause more erosion than foot traffic and the number of cyclists doing trail maintenance is far less than the number of hikers doing trail maintenance. I've not seen formal studies, but in Scotland I've seen plenty of walking-only trails that have degenerated to meandering quagmires that blot the landscape and have necessitated remedial action (e.g., the Schiehallion path and Glen Brittle to Coire Laggan). I've not been on any trail that has obviously been ruined by wheels. I see evidence of volunteer trail maintenance from across the board. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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Per Moderate:
My observation is that bicycles cause more erosion than foot traffic and the number of cyclists doing trail maintenance is far less than the number of hikers doing trail maintenance. That's got to be a regional thing. Soil type, cycling/hiking populations.... -- PeteCresswell |
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On Feb 25, 5:53*am, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per Moderate: My observation is that bicycles cause more erosion than foot traffic and the number of cyclists doing trail maintenance is far less than the number of hikers doing trail maintenance. That's got to be a regional thing. * Soil type, cycling/hiking populations.... Quite a few people do both. I think it might be difficult to figure out exactly what the proportions are. I haven't gone mountain biking in years, but the sense I get are that quite a few mountain biking organizations are active in trail maintenance activities. They might not be doing so with mountain bikes in tow, so how does one know? The mountain bike trails I know of in my area are mostly hard-packed fire and maintenance roads. Their maintenance was mostly by the local land agency. I remember hiking on one trail that was difficult enough on foot, but would have been crazy on a bike. It was signed for multi- use including bikes. The whole trail had been turned into a moonscape by dairy cattle grazing in the area and stepping on the trail after rains. |
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On Feb 24, 4:56*pm, Tēm ShermĒn °_° ""twshermanREMOVE\"@THI
$southslope.net" wrote: On 2/24/2011 10:33 AM, Bruce Jensen wrote: On Feb 20, 4:42 pm, Bob *wrote: In , Me says... Oh, No you have done it Bob.... You have incurred the rathe of Edward the Great... a NoAccount of no Note, who frequents the Newsgroups here a-bouts, with his whity comments, and seems to have a rather loose Sexual Preference.... *Just watch yourself... He just might be in league with those Buffalo Campaign idiots..... and we ALL Know how dangerous they were... Hmmm... Good point. I hadn't thought of the BFC analogy, though I've had quite a bit of experience with those loons. (Hell, I'm even on their list of potential contributors). Me * * *One who can recognize Lunacy in all its forms....- Hide quoted text - I am on their list of ACTUAL contributors :-) The BFC people might do better if they realized the animal in question is a bison, and not a buffalo. They're trying to communicate to the majority of people (like Ed) who still think it's a beefalo or a bufflecow or some such silliness. |
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