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Trail riders encouraged by decision on Mississippi National Forest

American Motorcyclist Association

News Release
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Jan. 30, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Pete terHorst
Phone: (877) 877-8969
E-mail: peter.terhorst@sympoint.com [mailto:peter.terhorst@sympoint.com]
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Trail riders encouraged by recent decision on Mississippi National Forest
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- Motorcyclists and other off-highway-vehicle users are encouraged
that their voices will be more clearly heard in the on-going development of a U.S.
Forest Service plan that outlines the future use of the Mississippi National Forest.
In response to an administrative appeal filed by various groups, including the Memphis
Motorcycle Club (MMC) and the BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC), with the support of the
American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), the Forest Service has withdrawn a Travel
Management Plan for the Mississippi National Forest. In a statement, the Forest 
Service said the move would allow the "consideration of additional analysis to be
documented in the project record."
"This is what we asked for in our appeals, and we hope to be able to
seize the opportunity of a new process to defend our historical access
to previously undesignated trails in these forests," stated Mark Story
with the MMC. "We appreciate the difficulty of the Forests' task and
the effort they put forth, but felt that it was important that at least
some of these routes be considered in a viable decision option. As the
rule itself states, a few of these routes provide valuable recreation
opportunities while enhancing the agency's ability to create a
well-designed and manageable network of sustainable trails that will
minimize potential adverse effects to the environment."
The Forest Service sought to implement the direction of the national 2005 Travel
 Management Rule, which requires units of the National Forest System to transition
to a managed system of vehicle use on designated roads, trails and areas. The September
2008 Mississippi Forests travel plan decision designated approximately 127 miles
 of roads for off-highway vehicle (OHV) use, as well as approximately 144 miles 
of motorized trails, but refused to even consider for official designation the hundreds
of miles of trails that have previously been created and traveled under prior "open"
forest management but never included in the forests' formal transportation system.
Added BRC Public Lands Policy Director Brian Hawthorne, "The OHV community supports
limiting motorized vehicles to designated routes and areas. We understand that not
every route open today will remain open. But what we do not support is the Forest
Service refusing to even consider designating the existing routes that are so popular
with Forest visitors."
AMA Government Affairs Manager Royce Wood added, "AMA clubs are committed to helping
the Forest Service designate travel networks that can be actively and effectively
managed to provide for diverse recreational opportunities while conserving the physical
environment. We hope the Forest Service will consider us a resource to effectively
manage this popular activity."
The Mississippi units include the Bienville, De Soto, Homochitto, Delta, Holly Springs
and Tombigee National Forests. Collectively, they compose 1.2 million acres of public
land and include the state's most beautiful landscapes and opportunities for recreational
activities, such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, horseback riding, driving
 for pleasure and simply enjoying the outdoors.
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