justinspicher
WKR
So you can't take a bike into the wilderness, how come they allow compound bows? Isn't it considered to be a mechanical device?
You use your compound bow or camera as a means of transportation?
I've never ridden a chainsaw, but I know you can't use one in a wilderness area.
Touché
You and I cannot use chainsaws but the USFS uses them to clear deadfall all the time.
I've only heard of the usfs using chainsaws in a wilderness a handleful of times and it takes a special act of congress.
I've only heard of the usfs using chainsaws in a wilderness a handleful of times and it takes a special act of congress.
The conservation corps use chainsaws in the wilderness area of Unit 74 to cut the rail road right of way for fire suppression. But that aside, I smell a post where somebody wants to cry about not being able to ride their bike in a wilderness area and wants to make leaps of logic about the comparison to mechanical weaponry to support their hurt feelings despite access to millions of acres where they can ride their bike. Would I be wrong?
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