Thanks, Rich.  Though it has been cited numerous times here and on the
trail use forums that bikes are worse for trails than horses, I cannot find
any studies that back up this point.

The fearmongering, NIMBY-ism, and loose "facts" on here about bikes on
trails, cyclists as lawless and entitled, etc, is reminiscent of some of
the worst parts of our political discourse in recent times.

And I have to say, sadly, not surprising anymore.

John




On Tue, Jul 5, 2022, 9:03 PM Rich Rosenbaum <s...@bcdef.com> wrote:

> On trail erosion:
>
> There are, of course, academic studies that investigate this, such as
>
> Erosional Impact of Hikers, Horses, Motorcycles, and Off-Road Bicycles on
> Mountain Trails in Montana
> <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268297897_Erosional_Impact_of_Hikers_Horses_Motorcycles_and_Off-Road_Bicycles_on_Mountain_Trails_in_Montana_Authors>
>
> It discusses the difficulty in actually measuring things like this, but
> concludes, among other things:
>
> horses produced significantly larger quantities of sediment compared to
>> hikers, off-road bicycles, and motorcycles
>>
>
> It should be noted that other studies found ambiguous results when
> investigating this and related study areas.
> My takeaway is that it is very difficult (if even possible) to make broad
> generalizations about the impact of various trail uses on nature (except
> that to preserve nature in its absolute pristine state we would need to ban
> all human usage of our conservation areas :-).
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 5:27 PM Gordon Woodington <alpinemeado...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Horse hooves promote water absorption by their imprint, a good thing, not
>> run-off as bike ruts do.   So I think Quincy would be ok.  I will bet that
>> he would not like bikes be permitted on the trails in Adams Woods.
>> "Original intent"  to use a recently invoked term.  Who will foot the bill
>> to repair bike rut damage? Yet another unprovisioned expense.
>>
>> Gordon Woodington
>>
>>
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