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Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Ochoco National Forest (N.F.), Crooked River National Grassland, Trail System and Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Management and Development
Ochoco National Forest (N.F.), Crooked River National Grassland, Trail System and Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Management and Development
Daniel Boone National Forest (N.F.), Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Management Policy
Ochoco National Forest (N.F.), Crooked River National Grassland Vegetation Management/grazing
Trail System & Off-highway Vehicle Management and Development
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Category : Communication and traffic
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Category : Communication and traffic
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Deschutes National Forest (N.F.), Ochoco National Forest (N.F.), and Crooked River National Grassland, Travel Management Project
Deschutes National Forest (N.F.), Three Trails Off-highway Vehicle Project
Record of Decision
Author: United States. Forest Service
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Category : Forest management
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Off-road Vehicle Use Management Plan
Author: United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region
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Category : All terrain vehicles
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : All terrain vehicles
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Managing Degraded Off-highway Vehicle Trails in Wet, Unstable, and Sensitive Environments
Author: Kevin G. Meyer
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Environmental impacts associated with the degradation of off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails have become a serious concern in many regions. Where OHV trails indiscriminately cross alpine areas, wetlands, steep slopes, and other areas with sensitive soil conditions, trails can become rutted, mucky, and eroded. Such areas are referred to as degraded trail segments. Degraded trails develop when trail use exceeds the trail's natural carrying capacity. This document provides land managers and trail users with an introduction to OHV trail degradation and outlines a framework for management responses.
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Environmental impacts associated with the degradation of off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails have become a serious concern in many regions. Where OHV trails indiscriminately cross alpine areas, wetlands, steep slopes, and other areas with sensitive soil conditions, trails can become rutted, mucky, and eroded. Such areas are referred to as degraded trail segments. Degraded trails develop when trail use exceeds the trail's natural carrying capacity. This document provides land managers and trail users with an introduction to OHV trail degradation and outlines a framework for management responses.