Tyson.g Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Ya know, I am probably one of the lazier folks out there who loves to use mechanized transport just as much as the next guy, but am I wrong to be slightly more than bothered by no fewer than 6 sleds coming right through and across my tracks, feet from me while 6 miles from my car AND in a protected wilderness nonetheless? Sheesh. Quote
sobo Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Ya know, I am probably one of the lazier folks out there who loves to use mechanized transport just as much as the next guy, but am I wrong to be slightly more than bothered by no fewer than 6 sleds coming right through and across my tracks, feet from me while 6 miles from my car AND in a protected wilderness nonetheless? Sheesh. You had me ready to offer you some cheese for your whine ( ) right up until the highlighted text. WTF are sleds doing in a wilderness area??? Quote
AlpineK Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Call up/email the local FS. Tell them where you were and describe what you saw. I do some volunteer patrolling, and the FS asks for information like this. There's lots of places for snowmobiling outside of Wilderness areas. Quote
Pete_H Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Wonder if this was possibly part of the snowmobile rescue of the pilot who crashed his plane on the Deming. Quote
genepires Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 I may be wrong, but I think Tyson was off of hwy 2. Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 I was off Hwy 2. Not party of any rescue unless it was the "rescue" of some sweet ski lines as most of the sledders had sticks or boards with them and very little gear. I am all for sleds, just not in the wilderness. Quote
Sol Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 How far from the boundary line where they and are you sure? Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 How far from the boundary line where they and are you sure? More than two miles in from the boundary line (and I am being generous) Yes, I am sure and I have verified my gut feeling by referencing current maps. Quote
Sol Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 How far from the boundary line where they and are you sure? More than two miles in from the boundary line (and I am being generous) Yes, I am sure and I have verified my gut feeling by referencing current maps. That sucks. Might've been worth it to stop the guys and make sure they knew they were in violation. Remind them that actions like their's could jeporadize access for everyone. Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 I tried to flag them down in a friendly way. All I got was the courtesy wave. Six times. I am usually not a real stickler for rules but even I have my line. Too bad though, the FS was very interested in hearing about this and said I should also expect a call from law enforcement. I would hate to see a few folks get things all f'd up for the rest of us. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 How far from the boundary line where they and are you sure? More than two miles in from the boundary line (and I am being generous) Yes, I am sure and I have verified my gut feeling by referencing current maps. That sucks. Might've been worth it to stop the guys and make sure they knew they were in violation. Remind them that actions like their's could jeporadize access for everyone. Um...how would a few dirtbag snowmobilers ruin everyones access? It's the rider's responsibility to know where wilderness area boundaries are. Our wilderness area boundaries are clearly signed. Whether or not the riders 'knew' they were trashing a wilderness is pretty much irrelevant. They didn't bother to check...and that's enough to deserve the fine, which tops out at $5000 and 6 months in the slammer, BTW. Quote
JasonG Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 I hope you got license plates at the TH/road end (and photos of the sledders/sleds)....without that, enforcement can't really do much, if anything. Even if you did get plates, I think the courts need law enforcement to witness the transgression (where there isn't direct evidence like good photos/video showing the location of trespass) to throw the book at them. For example, with poached fish and/or game, enforcement needs to find an illegally retained dead animal in someone's possession in order to prosecute (if they didn't catch them in the act of poaching it). Without direct evidence, and assuming they can find the folks in question, the authorities could at least issue a warning, or keep and eye on the access in that area though. Thanks for turning them in! Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 No license plates as they were coming in from a completely different valley. I was not going to drive around to that side just to get the #'s. I had a camera and almost snapped a few shots of them and then considered my position and the fact that there were alot more of them than us and well it seemed somewhat risky to me so there is that. I am not so concerned about these particular people being directly punished, but the notification may help enforcement patrol the Beckler River road a little more. @Tvash - So you are right a couple of yahoos may not be a huge deal, but like in previous discussion regarding 4th season users they can and will throw a bad light on a whole group. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) Snowmobiling in wilderness areas IS a big deal...it's kind of like shooting a baby in the face. I wasn't sure which 'access' was going to be denied as a result, however... That said, this was a clear case of Burglarizing the Chunder Palace. Edited February 13, 2012 by tvashtarkatena Quote
Off_White Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Reminds me of that story someone posted here about seeing snowmobiles high marking on the Stuart Glacier under the Stuart Glacier Couloir... Quote
Good2Go Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Was it on a road? Not saying that would be OK, but would be much more understandable, if they were unintentionally crossing the boundary. Also, I'm a backcountry skier and snowmobiler, and have been trying to serve as a bridge between those communities (and it's been tough). I try to get the word out whenever there is a boundary violation reported, to get other sledders who may know the violators to tell them to knock it off. Would you mind sharing more details on the location, for that purpose? PM would be fine if you want to protect your stash. Quote
DPS Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Was it on a road? Are there roads inside wilderness areas? Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 14, 2012 Author Posted February 14, 2012 Was it on a road? Are there roads inside wilderness areas? Yes, in particular if the road existed prior to the Wilderness area being designated as such. That does not mean one may still operate motorized or mechanized vehicles on it. Quote
DPS Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Ok, I can see that in the Wild Sky Wilderness. Quote
telemarker Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I'm shocked that WMC hasn't pounced on this yet...begin countdown... Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 14, 2012 Author Posted February 14, 2012 What would the Washington Mindfulness Coalition have to do with any of this? Quote
telemarker Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 What would the Washington Mindfulness Coalition have to do with any of this? When I am snowmobiling, I snowmobile. When I'm trespassing wilderness, I trespass wilderness. Quote
JasonG Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Wait, they were on an old road?? That could be an honest mistake, as it is a bit odd to have roads (even old grades) in a wilderness area. Sort of defeats the whole "untrammeled by man" thing.... Quote
Tyson.g Posted February 14, 2012 Author Posted February 14, 2012 Wait, they were on an old road?? That could be an honest mistake, as it is a bit odd to have roads (even old grades) in a wilderness area. Sort of defeats the whole "untrammeled by man" thing.... No, they were not on an old road. The Wild Sky does have older road grades in it as do other Wilderness areas such as the Boulder River Wilderness. Hard to be "untrammeled by man" if the Wilderness was designated after heavy industrial use. Quote
Coldfinger Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I kinda think the issue you all seem to want to ignore is the close high speed pass technique used on Tyson.g. Kinda rude and kinda dumb. If one rushed up on a pedestrian like that with a motorcycle, there is no doubt one is sending a message and might get into real trouble aka 'get off my lawn' or with the PD. Quote
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