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22 - Call to Action - Mountain Bike Trails in Finger Lakes National Forest

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Join host Lindsay LaBella, a seasoned trail enthusiast and the coordinator of Rochester Trail Riders, as she dives into the heart of the Finger Lakes National Forest to discuss a proposed mountain biking enhancement project. In this episode, Lindsay explores the delicate balance between enhancing recreational opportunities for mountain bikers and preserving the trail experience for equestrians.

Set in the scenic towns of Hector and Lodi, the project aims to adopt existing user-created trails and possibly change trail use permissions, stirring concerns among local equestrians. Lindsay discusses the project's current discovery phase, the upcoming scoping phase starting in September, and the decision-making timeline slated to conclude by December 2024. With the project implementation expected in March 2025, Lindsay emphasizes the importance of community feedback and responsible trail sharing among hikers, bikers, and horseback riders.

Tune in to understand the stakes, engage with community efforts, and learn how you can contribute to the dialogue on trail enhancements in the Finger Lakes State Forest.
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FORM LETTER
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Dear Mr. Lark,

I am writing to you as a member of the Rochester Trail Riders, a local group whose followers enjoy the Finger Lakes/Hector Trails on horseback. I’d specifically like to discuss the proposed Mountain Biking Enhancement #65926. As trail enthusiast, I appreciate the efforts to improve and diversify the recreational opportunities available in this beautiful area. However, I have some concerns about the potential impact this project could have on the safety and enjoyment of the trails by equestrians.

The trails in this region are cherished by many horse riders and even host a 50 mile endurance race. Introducing enhanced mountain biking facilities could significantly increase bike traffic, leading to heightened risks of accidents. Horses can be easily startled by fast-moving cyclists, potentially causing dangerous situations for both riders and bikers.

I believe that the enjoyment and safety of all trail users can be maintained with careful planning and consideration. I would like to propose the following suggestions:

  1. Designated Trail Days: Allocate specific days or time slots for mountain biking and equestrian activities to minimize interactions between the two groups.
  2. Trail Segregation: Where possible, create separate trails for equestrians and bikers, or widen trails to allow safe passing.
  3. Signage and Education: Increase signage to alert users of shared trail sections, and possibly provide educational materials on how bikers and equestrians can coexist safely on shared trails.

Thank you for considering my concerns. If there are any open forums or you would like to have a personal discussion, I’m open to a constructive dialogue on how we can continue to enhance our beloved trails without compromising the safety and enjoyment of any group.

Sincerely,

(YOUR NAME HERE)

RochesterTrailRiders.com
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MAIL TO:
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Matthew Lark
5218 State Route 414
Hector, NY 14841
479-667-2191 ext 2171
matthew.lark@usda.gov

Rochester Trail Riders
https://www.rochestertrailriders.com

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Join host Lindsay LaBella, a seasoned trail enthusiast and the coordinator of Rochester Trail Riders, as she dives into the heart of the Finger Lakes National Forest to discuss a proposed mountain biking enhancement project. In this episode, Lindsay explores the delicate balance between enhancing recreational opportunities for mountain bikers and preserving the trail experience for equestrians.

Set in the scenic towns of Hector and Lodi, the project aims to adopt existing user-created trails and possibly change trail use permissions, stirring concerns among local equestrians. Lindsay discusses the project's current discovery phase, the upcoming scoping phase starting in September, and the decision-making timeline slated to conclude by December 2024. With the project implementation expected in March 2025, Lindsay emphasizes the importance of community feedback and responsible trail sharing among hikers, bikers, and horseback riders.

Tune in to understand the stakes, engage with community efforts, and learn how you can contribute to the dialogue on trail enhancements in the Finger Lakes State Forest.
-----------------------------------------
LINK TO PROJECT
-----------------------------------------
FORM LETTER
-----------------------------------------
Dear Mr. Lark,

I am writing to you as a member of the Rochester Trail Riders, a local group whose followers enjoy the Finger Lakes/Hector Trails on horseback. I’d specifically like to discuss the proposed Mountain Biking Enhancement #65926. As trail enthusiast, I appreciate the efforts to improve and diversify the recreational opportunities available in this beautiful area. However, I have some concerns about the potential impact this project could have on the safety and enjoyment of the trails by equestrians.

The trails in this region are cherished by many horse riders and even host a 50 mile endurance race. Introducing enhanced mountain biking facilities could significantly increase bike traffic, leading to heightened risks of accidents. Horses can be easily startled by fast-moving cyclists, potentially causing dangerous situations for both riders and bikers.

I believe that the enjoyment and safety of all trail users can be maintained with careful planning and consideration. I would like to propose the following suggestions:

  1. Designated Trail Days: Allocate specific days or time slots for mountain biking and equestrian activities to minimize interactions between the two groups.
  2. Trail Segregation: Where possible, create separate trails for equestrians and bikers, or widen trails to allow safe passing.
  3. Signage and Education: Increase signage to alert users of shared trail sections, and possibly provide educational materials on how bikers and equestrians can coexist safely on shared trails.

Thank you for considering my concerns. If there are any open forums or you would like to have a personal discussion, I’m open to a constructive dialogue on how we can continue to enhance our beloved trails without compromising the safety and enjoyment of any group.

Sincerely,

(YOUR NAME HERE)

RochesterTrailRiders.com
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MAIL TO:
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Matthew Lark
5218 State Route 414
Hector, NY 14841
479-667-2191 ext 2171
matthew.lark@usda.gov

Rochester Trail Riders
https://www.rochestertrailriders.com

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