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Prior to the 1970s, motorized public land users mainly consisted of motorcycles, jeeps, snowmobiles, minibikes, go-karts, and Volkswagens. At this time, public land users were granted the fundamental right to construct “highways” under Section 8 of the Mining Act of…
Posted in BLM23,000 miles of roads are on the chopping block in the next three years on Bureau of Land Management Land in Arizona.
Arizona Backcountry Explorers is being censored through social media and email
Posted in Micro BlogThe Bureau of Land Management has started a Travel Management Plan that will affect access to over 300,000 acres of land south of Tucson Arizona.
The US Forest Service Tonto National Forest is proposing off Hwy vehicle permit zones that will limit access to over 300 miles of roads on a total of 116,988 acres of public land
The Bureau of Land Management has released their final decision on the Black Canyon Corridor Travel Management Plan.
Today is an interesting day that has recently been politicized. No matter what you believe, there are many facts that should be noted from a land use perspective.
Posted in ExpeditionistThe Bureau of Land Management has released a final decision on the Buckeye Hills Travel Management Plan near Rainbow Valley and Buckeye Arizona. The Final decision will permanently close half of the existing roads in the project area. Please use…
The Bureau of Land Management Havasu Field Office has quietly released a finial decision on the Bouse and Cactus Plain Travel Management Plan that includes 1,049 miles of roads closed or restricted to the public.
In this article Henry Lamb exposes how the United States is adhering to the demands of global governance in the name of biodiversity. In addition to what he writes in this article, these changes have direct influence on the travel…