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Wilderness and bicycling issues, philosophy, and advocacy

Norm rides legally in the West Elks Wilderness in 1983. A site dedicated to protecting Nature, expanding the constituency for preservation through bicycling access, and. Devoted to the proposition that bicycles belong in wild places. New on this Site. List of non-conforming, un-wild uses allowed in Wilderness areas. view. Discussion of national monuments as tools for preservation view. Essay supporting existence of hiking-only trails. view. Blog post on Montana. Endorsement of hiking-only trails.

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Wilderness and bicycling issues, philosophy, and advocacy | wildernessbiking.org Reviews

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Norm rides legally in the West Elks Wilderness in 1983. A site dedicated to protecting Nature, expanding the constituency for preservation through bicycling access, and. Devoted to the proposition that bicycles belong in wild places. New on this Site. List of non-conforming, un-wild uses allowed in Wilderness areas. view. Discussion of national monuments as tools for preservation view. Essay supporting existence of hiking-only trails. view. Blog post on Montana. Endorsement of hiking-only trails.

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Protecting Colorado's wild places through diverse designations

http://www.wildernessbiking.org/diversity/cpp/index.html

Bicycles belong in wild places. Celebrating Diversity in 2001: James Peak. Introduction - This page. Explanations of the Designations. The Places, with descriptions. Introducing a proposal to protect federal public lands. The Colorado Preservation Project. It remains valid and a good example of the possibilities of a diverse preservation system. It still makes sense for the United States Congress and the President to pass this proposal as a public law. Four Designation Types to Protect a Lot of Land.

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Untitled Document

http://www.wildernessbiking.org/bikesbelong/endorse_hiking-only.html

Bicycles belong in wild places. Endorsement of hiking-only trails. Penn State Environmental Law Review article:. Congress's Intent in Banning Mechanical Transport in the Wilderness Act of 1964. The Rules Prohibiting Bicycles. Boundary Adjustments and Corridors: Solutions? What is Allowed in Wilderness. For some elderly people, it's a fear for their safety. Others have philosophical reasons. And, we cycling advocates must admit that occassionally some bicyclists act downright rude. Sociologists call this ...

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Diverse Designations

http://www.wildernessbiking.org/diversity/national_monuments.html

Bicycles belong in wild places. Celebrating Diversity in 2001: James Peak. National Monuments protect the land and its objects of historic or scientific interest. Under the provisions of the 1906 Antiquities Act. And he has done so often. The Act says national monuments are or have historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest. Congress, too, has designated national monuments. Two of the most recent are the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mou...

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Roadless Areas are an excellent, effective method to protect public lands.

http://www.wildernessbiking.org/diversity/roadless.html

Bicycles belong in wild places. Celebrating Diversity in 2001: James Peak. US Forest Service official site. Report on Ecology and Society: USDA Forest Service Roadless Areas: Potential Biodiversity Conservation Reserves. The Wilderness Society on Roadless Areas. IMBA's support for roadless:. This broad, bottom-line initiative would protect more than 55 million acres without the baggage of Wilderness designations. What makes a place wild? The roadless initiative inherently did not speak to what kind of tr...

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Code of Federal Regulations

http://www.wildernessbiking.org/bikesbelong/cfr.html

Bicycles belong in wild places. Endorsement of hiking-only trails. Penn State Environmental Law Review article:. Congress's Intent in Banning Mechanical Transport in the Wilderness Act of 1964. The Rules Prohibiting Bicycles. Boundary Adjustments and Corridors: Solutions? What is Allowed in Wilderness. Wilderness Rules for National Forests. Rules for National Parks. The Code of Federal Regulations on bicycling. Rules for National Forests. Code of Federal Regulations]. Title 36, Volume 2, Parts 200 to 299].

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