Well over here on the west end we have put in over thirty miles of trails for quads and whatever else that will fit down these 48" trails. This is all volunteer work. Through both private and forest service. We put bridges across streams to protect fish runs. Was riding up on the North Fork of the Calawah today and saw hundreds of silvers spawning. If it wasn't for the trails that the North Fork Trail Brigade has made the fishery departments wouldn't be able to get up and check on red counts. Plus it is a way that puts access to thousands of acres of land in case of wildfires. These trails that they are talking about have to be made by hand and they wont be any asphalt on them. You have to keep the wild as wild as possible. They would be like the trails you hike on say,"In the Park on the Upper Hoh." It will have very little impact on anything environmental. Take a look at some pictures from the old days and see what they looked like then. It was disgusting. People changed with the times and they only want to be able to use the lands they pay for. So I think it is a great idea that our President Bush has decided on.