According to a March 3, 2017 Press Release from the Sustainable Trails Coalition (STC), Congressman Tom McClintock (R-California) has introduced legislation which would allow federal land managers to regulate bicycle use on wilderness trails, effectively removing the blanket ban on bicycles which was put into place in 1984, some 20 years after the original Wilderness Act was signed into law. Details of the bill can be found at https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/1349
The bill, H.R. 1349, puts mountain bikers on the same footing as other low-impact, human-powered user groups with regard to access to federally-protected Wilderness areas in accordance with the original intent of the Act, which was concerned with preventing motorized use and the development that accompanies it. Representative McClintock’s legislation directs federal agencies to manage Wilderness as Congress originally intended and end blanket bans on “bicycles, wheelchairs, strollers, and game carts within any Wilderness area.”
“Congressman McClintock’s bill will give mountain bikers long-overdue relief from agency misunderstandings,” said STC board member Ted Stroll.
“It’s important to understand that reversing the ban is not an open permit,” explained STC board member Jackson Ratcliffe. “Land management agencies already have the authority to regulate campsite locations, hunting, and where horses are allowed, or not. This legislation will simply return decision-making back to local authorities.”
For comment from Congressman McClintock’s office, please contact the Congressman’s Office, http://mcclintock.house.gov/contact.
Now is the time to get energized about contacting your representative(s) to urge support for this bill!
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4 Comments
Mar 4, 2017
Good to hear there's another sponsor of this bill.
Go STC!
Mar 13, 2017
May 14, 2017
May 29, 2017
Rather, these were USFS interpretations and later exclusions dating from the 1977 Carter admin era. Once, government gets it's nose under the tent it is hard to get it out again.
Everyone who has ever followed a pack of laden horses up a trail will testify to how incredibly destructive they are to a trail. Trails can be recovered, abandonded or rerouted. No great-biggie. Been going on for eons.
OPEN THOSE TRAILS !