Interior Scrubs OHV Recreation - Don Amador
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:10 am
Friday, July 1, 2011
New Interior Economic Report Scrubs OHV Recreation
Last week, I testified before the House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public lands about the Hollister Field Office obliterating all evidence that OHV recreation had existed at the Clear Creek Management Area. And, the unit had even scrubbed all OHV symbols from their main website.
In 2005, the Forest Service published a recreation report that stated approximately 23% of Americans participate in some form of OHV recreation each year.
2005 FS Recreation Report (a good and informative read)
http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/program ... report.pdf
Just as Obama’s Great American Outdoor program failed to reference or acknowledge that OHV recreation even existed, Interior’s newly published Economic Report failed to reference OHV recreation. The Report failed to acknowledge that OHV recreation is an important element of the recreation opportunity spectrum and is also an important economic multiplier.
Interior’s June 21 New Economic Report (sans OHV)
http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/u ... 1-2011.pdf
June 22 SLT Article (no mention of OHVs - guess all those wheelers at Moab don't count)
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/money/5205 ... t.html.csp
In HQ’s opinion, this Interior report has little if any credibility. By ignoring the huge off-road aftermarket (custom shops, parts, wheels, tires, etc.) and industry (4WDs, dirt-bikes, ATVs, RVs, trailers, and UTVs) and service industry (hotels, food, restaurants, fuel, etc) – the report ends up being nothing but a propaganda tool used to champion the agency’s non-motorized political agenda.
HQ supports both non-motorized and motorized recreation. Hiking, fishing, biking, and other uses are important. But what Interior has done is try the old divide and conquer techniques that at the end of the day are ineffective. Again, this report only serves to daylight the administration’s non-motorized political agenda.
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Posted by Don Amador at 8:01 AM
New Interior Economic Report Scrubs OHV Recreation
Last week, I testified before the House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public lands about the Hollister Field Office obliterating all evidence that OHV recreation had existed at the Clear Creek Management Area. And, the unit had even scrubbed all OHV symbols from their main website.
In 2005, the Forest Service published a recreation report that stated approximately 23% of Americans participate in some form of OHV recreation each year.
2005 FS Recreation Report (a good and informative read)
http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/program ... report.pdf
Just as Obama’s Great American Outdoor program failed to reference or acknowledge that OHV recreation even existed, Interior’s newly published Economic Report failed to reference OHV recreation. The Report failed to acknowledge that OHV recreation is an important element of the recreation opportunity spectrum and is also an important economic multiplier.
Interior’s June 21 New Economic Report (sans OHV)
http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/u ... 1-2011.pdf
June 22 SLT Article (no mention of OHVs - guess all those wheelers at Moab don't count)
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/money/5205 ... t.html.csp
In HQ’s opinion, this Interior report has little if any credibility. By ignoring the huge off-road aftermarket (custom shops, parts, wheels, tires, etc.) and industry (4WDs, dirt-bikes, ATVs, RVs, trailers, and UTVs) and service industry (hotels, food, restaurants, fuel, etc) – the report ends up being nothing but a propaganda tool used to champion the agency’s non-motorized political agenda.
HQ supports both non-motorized and motorized recreation. Hiking, fishing, biking, and other uses are important. But what Interior has done is try the old divide and conquer techniques that at the end of the day are ineffective. Again, this report only serves to daylight the administration’s non-motorized political agenda.
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Posted by Don Amador at 8:01 AM