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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 312192" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Roadless in ND is virtually non-existent. I've been hunting the grasslands of western ND for more than 50 years. There used to be access trails over a large majority of those acres. Lately the USFS has deemed it necessary to close many of those trails to vehicle access. To say that they were roadless is incorrect. They are using that as an excuse to restrict vehicle traffic. I'm not suggesting there were trails on every section line, in fact they rarely followed a section line. Geography had more to do with a trail than any line. In fact many fences, even those on National Grasslands, don't follow section lines. When you get to be my age, restricting access is basically restricting me and other older hunters from hunting that public land. I'm 100% in favor of not driving off-trail rules, just not in favor of closing all those trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 312192, member: 3373"] Roadless in ND is virtually non-existent. I've been hunting the grasslands of western ND for more than 50 years. There used to be access trails over a large majority of those acres. Lately the USFS has deemed it necessary to close many of those trails to vehicle access. To say that they were roadless is incorrect. They are using that as an excuse to restrict vehicle traffic. I'm not suggesting there were trails on every section line, in fact they rarely followed a section line. Geography had more to do with a trail than any line. In fact many fences, even those on National Grasslands, don't follow section lines. When you get to be my age, restricting access is basically restricting me and other older hunters from hunting that public land. I'm 100% in favor of not driving off-trail rules, just not in favor of closing all those trails. [/QUOTE]
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