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Defending Off-Road Access: Blue Ribbon Coalition's Fight for Our Trails (Part One)

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In this Part 1 of this episode, we delve into the world of land-use with Ben Burr of the Blue Ribbon Coalition. We will navigate the twists and turns of environmental policies and land use, and we touch on pivotal decisions by the Biden administration, the closure of trails in Moab, and the significance of knowledgeable land management. The conversation then shifts to a pushed narrative within our community—noise pollution, litter, and evolving land management practices related to them. We even tackle the potential for privatization and the implications for our trails and the environment.
Join us for a compelling look into public land use, where passion meets advocacy, and discover how we're working to preserve the wild spaces that fuel our freedom and adventure.

Hey, it's JD! Love the show? Help us keep the rubber on the trail. Leave us a review wherever you listen, and shout us out on social media—we'll return the favor. Want to do more? Visit our Buzzsprout site to drop a few bucks our way. Every dollar goes right back into making this show even better. And stay tuned. We're exploring a subscription-like Patreon for exclusive goodies. Thanks for the love; now let's get back to it!

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In this Part 1 of this episode, we delve into the world of land-use with Ben Burr of the Blue Ribbon Coalition. We will navigate the twists and turns of environmental policies and land use, and we touch on pivotal decisions by the Biden administration, the closure of trails in Moab, and the significance of knowledgeable land management. The conversation then shifts to a pushed narrative within our community—noise pollution, litter, and evolving land management practices related to them. We even tackle the potential for privatization and the implications for our trails and the environment.
Join us for a compelling look into public land use, where passion meets advocacy, and discover how we're working to preserve the wild spaces that fuel our freedom and adventure.

Hey, it's JD! Love the show? Help us keep the rubber on the trail. Leave us a review wherever you listen, and shout us out on social media—we'll return the favor. Want to do more? Visit our Buzzsprout site to drop a few bucks our way. Every dollar goes right back into making this show even better. And stay tuned. We're exploring a subscription-like Patreon for exclusive goodies. Thanks for the love; now let's get back to it!

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