Maah Daah Hey Epic Needs Your Support


The Forest Service is again accepting public input as it plans a 55-mile extension of the popular Maah Daah Hey Trial, an IMBA Epic
(click here for details).

After receiving more than 1,000 comments from concerned mountain bikers last year, the agency revised its suite of alternatives to include one that allow bicyclists on most of the main route. IMBA appreciates this significant step forward, but requests one vital change to ensure equal treatment of all non-motorized areas.

The new Alternative J would force mountain bikers off the primary route and onto a 10-mile bypass around a roadless area. IMBA requests that the agency build only one route and adopt the bypass as the primary trail. This solution treats all non-motorized users equally and eliminates the unnecessary and inapporpriate use of taxpayer money to build two parallel trails. It also avoids a dangerous precedent that could suggess bicycles are an impediment to land preservation.

Take Action

Tell the Forest Service you support fair treatment of mountain biking and the construction of one corridor for the importatnt 55-mile Maah Daah Hey extension:

The deadline for comments is Friday, July 6!

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