I saw another video yesterday. Date March 2013. The video was taken in one of our well known wheeling spots and posted to YouTube for all to see. A 4x4 spinning out in the open water of a creek. And that really fumed me off. It fumed me off to see someone who should know better ripping up a creek bed, but more so that some ignorant arse thought it would be a good idea to post it to the world.
I think most, if not all off-road enthusiasts, whether you drive a 4x4, a quad or a bike, are aware of the sensitivity of our trail systems in Alberta. And everyone is aware that our trail systems are being systemically closed. This has been going on for 20 plus years and continues today. If you are not aware of this, give your head a shake.
We all know that we have to cross streams at some point or go through the mud or spin our tires to get through an obstacle but we also need to be aware of the impact of doing that. Have I spun a tire in creek? Yes, of course. But I don’t go looking to do it. Get through and move on. And I don’t advertise to the world that I’m doing it!!!
Everyone needs to start THINKING BEFORE POSTING this stuff on the net and consider what the possibly implications could be. I personally believe there is a big different between a photo of a group of rigs on the trail and one of a rig ripping through the mud or tearing up a river bed. If you post something in a public forum, like Facebook or YouTube or whatever social media/website you choose, it can and probably WILL be used against us. I would personally like to have what trails we have remain open.
Don’t get me wrong… I’m all for taking on a challenge on the trail and I love taking pictures and videos of those challenges. I love it when someone gets stuck. I love recording the recovery. I love it when crap happens! But I also make a very conscious effort with how I share those images. There are ways of making videos and pics private on sites so that you can only share with those people you know.
Everyone really needs to start making more of an effort before posting a pic or vid that could potentially damage the sport we all enjoy. I challenge you, for the sake of our sport and our trails, to clean up your public postings and find a way to share those images in a private manner.
Let’s all use our heads before we post up pics of our adventures.