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E-BIKES - the way to hunt in the west
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<blockquote data-quote="schmalts" data-source="post: 2731542" data-attributes="member: 99423"><p>Yep. it is still a little confusing. I admit to MAYBE taking mine once where I was not supposed to be due to getting lack of consistent info. Forest service land on established 2 track road. Got conflicting info if it was legal and I still don't even know for sure. The 2 track was established but was gated off to trucks. One person said if I stayed on the 2 track I was ok, the next said if it was gated off to trucks it was not. I know for a fact one of the places I go in Colorado it is legal, but the one I go to in MT may not. I for the life of me see no difference as they are both USFS land not in wilderness and both not open to trucks unless you have a key to the gate because you have cattle, or an easement. They need to work on the clarification</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schmalts, post: 2731542, member: 99423"] Yep. it is still a little confusing. I admit to MAYBE taking mine once where I was not supposed to be due to getting lack of consistent info. Forest service land on established 2 track road. Got conflicting info if it was legal and I still don't even know for sure. The 2 track was established but was gated off to trucks. One person said if I stayed on the 2 track I was ok, the next said if it was gated off to trucks it was not. I know for a fact one of the places I go in Colorado it is legal, but the one I go to in MT may not. I for the life of me see no difference as they are both USFS land not in wilderness and both not open to trucks unless you have a key to the gate because you have cattle, or an easement. They need to work on the clarification [/QUOTE]
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