Last time I checked there weren't many articles about 4 wheelers on the trail fighting each other.
Unlike many of the Vedder River fishermen who have regularily assaulted each other over territory.
Do you think you exclusively own public land?
I agree with you guys on the dog issue, it isn't nice to see any animal neglected.
If the owner had been driving a Hyundai, would you label all Hyundai driviers dog killers?
I have gone down there and played a bit in the mud.
I have also picked up garbage (alot of line and lost fishing gear included with the burger wrappers and dead batteries)
I have also lent a hand freeing stuck fishermen and four wheelers, and been helped when stuck.
Most of the fishermen are friendly and everyone seems to respect one another.
Until this...
If we are asking each other for accountability, then maybe we should ask the RCMP to bring along a breathalizer.
They can take a sample from people leaving, while they check for mud covered lights.
I guess that should clear half of the fishermen out for at least a year while they wait to get thier licenses back.
Don't throw stones when you live in a glass house.
Instead of playing Private Investigator, why not go talk to the people there.
If this is such an issue, why start the communication process with insults, name calling and threats?
Everyone seems confident when sitting behind the safety of thier computer screen.
So...register on a few of the local 4X4 boards, and post your concerns.
As previously suggested maybe a combined clean-up effort by all recreational users at the Vedder could allow people to work together to enjoy the area.
Why is it that the mud eating rednecks are the only ones suggesting common ground and mutual respect, while the refined fishermen stand around chanting "burn the witch!"
That might sound a bit over the top, but it would be a sad day for all of us if they close it off.
Even worse if instead of taking my wife and kids down there, I start bringing mace and a bat instead.