My husband and I live in a recreational area in central Minnesota. As with most recreation areas throughout the country this means many frequently use 4 wheelers around us. We have 4 wheelers ourselves that we use to plow snow from our driveway, haul wood from the wood pile to the house and to travel the recreation trails of the area. We also use our 4 wheelers during the deer hunting season to get back to our deer stands and to transport the deer out of the woods. I think they are a useful and fun vehicle; however there are so many people who use their 4 wheelers to destroy the natural beauty of our State unknowingly or purposefully.
It all starts from the fortunate fact that there are several paths in the acreage behind our home for 4 wheelers. We normally use these paths to go from one neighbor’s home to another and to simply walk in the beautiful woods. The wooded area where the paths are located has quite dense vegetation filled with very old beautiful hardwood maples and ash trees. This wooded area is classified under tax forfeited land, so it is collectively owned by the State of Minnesota. There is an agreement among the neighbors that we will all do our best to keep the paths clear of brush and fallen debris. However, there are no rules or guidelines whatsoever about the use of 4 wheelers on the paths. Everyone used common sense and was courteous to each other as well as to Mother Nature.
Everything seemed to be going well, until one particular day. Recently our path system was discovered by a group of 4 wheelers that are now using it as a connection from one racing area to another. The racing causes an excessive amount of noise and some serious damage to the wooded area, which prompted the interference of the department of natural resources which stepped in and banned the use of ATV’s in this wooded area.
This has been a great disappointment to those of us who were using our 4 wheelers responsibly. When I mentioned this to some of my co-workers I was surprised to find out a majority of them thought that all ATV trails should be closed. Many people see these trails as dangerous and harmful to the environment. I was amazed that they saw the 4 wheelers as a bad thing per se. A close look at the situation should reveal that the real culprits are those irresponsible people driving them.
The woods behind our house are much quieter now. People still use the paths for walking and nature-gazing. The thing that still bugs me is that others are getting the message that 4 wheelers are bad for nature, when the true message should be irresponsible people are really what are bad for nature. It is unfair that thoughtless behavior by some people is over – generalized and affects the entire community. I love Nature. I love my 4 wheelers, too. They can co-exist.
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Although 4 wheeler atvs are some of the most dangerous vehicles known to man, people are more than ever buying 4 wheelers for kids. Not only do these four wheelers tear up the natural habitat, but they make tremendous noise, disturbing the native wildlife while causing their terrible erosion. Back in the days, young people eroded the soil and basically wrecked things for everyone else trying to enjoy the wilderness. But worst of all, is the danger of the 4 wheelers.
Going four-wheeling in one of those big trucks is a lot safer and it’s both fun and popular to do. Nevertheless, whenever you take something off road and go through the brush and the hills, you’re going to end up with someone getting hurt. Many people go four-wheeling during or after a drinking binge. That means there are a lot of people out there, too drunk to drive, tearing down back roads at breakneck speed. A safer way to go 4 wheeling is using 4×4 trucks, and this is also popular. Still, anything that involves driving trucks around off road for recreation, people will find a way to make dangerous, especially if they are young and stupid. Instead of having to worry about their 4 wheelers rolling over on them, we now have the problem of drunken drivers going in their older brother’s, or father’s pickup trucks at high speeds on the back roads. And more than once, this has had tragic results.
No matter how much fun they seem, people who are aware of how dangerous four-wheel ATVs are still buying them for their children. It seems like they are just asking for trouble by doing that. There are things like movie theaters and great movies to watch, soda shops for a nice afternoon treat, and even music venues that people of all ages can go to. How about enjoying nature by taking a great hike in the woods? There are acres and acres of beautiful wilderness to explore that don’t need to be spoiled by the grumbling whine of an ATV. On an ATV, the nature flashes by so fast you can’t see anything, you can’t hear any birds singing, and you’ve practically scared away all of the fantastic wildlife out there. There need to be some laws protecting kids and the environment from the dangers of ATVs. While they may be of use to someone out there, they aren’t toys and they’re definitely not for kids.
Why, with all of this tragedy, parents would even think of buying their kids 4 wheelers? It just does not make any sense. It is not like there is absolutely nothing to do in town. There are movie theaters, coffee shops, the soda shop, the main drag. There is even an all ages venue that provides rock music for the kids. And that does not even touch on all of the beautiful wilderness that surrounds us. But instead of enjoying that wilderness for its quiet and mystery, the kids just use it to drive their 4 wheelers, making enough noise to wake the devil himself and completely trampling on nature. That is a shame when you realize how much they miss out on hearing over the rumble of their 250cc 4 wheelers engines. There is a whole world passing them by. Parents should save their money and buy their children something safer — like a bicycle or scooter.
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Have you ever tried out an ATV? These 4 wheelers with turbo charged engines can give you high adrenaline rush. They can be used by adults as well as teens. Do you know which the latest 4 wheelers models in the market are? If not, then it is time you got online or traveled to your nearest Yamaha dealer to get a quick glace of them.
The present ATV’s aren’t the same as the ones that were present during our childhood. The new types of 4 wheelers are in whole different league. You have an option of various sizes and motor specifications to choose from, so that you can choose the one that appeals to you the most. You have to test drive one of the 4 wheelers today, if you don’t you will be left in the past.
When I was about 14 years old, I remember that my father had lately purchased a second-hand 3 wheeler.
I was astonished to see it; my father had totally disassembled the engine, removed all the dirt, and then put it back flawlessly and then this engine was ready to roar. You may find this automotive site useful http://www.hubcapreport.com. When I saw it new bright red paint job, it made me want to take the ATV into the cornfield for a test drive. Yes I did mean cornfield. We lived in Iowa, and there was a lot of space that needed to be treaded as the fields had been combined.
I took this 3 wheeler all across god’s green earth. I even visited the woods in the process. But that is where I had a slight mishap. As I was motoring down the hill at a speed of about 35 miles per hour, I bumped into a rather large rock. This caused my steering to shift and in turn tossed the 3 wheeler over. Luckily I didn’t sustain any injuries.
The ATV just flung over me and the thing that caused the problem was the single wheel. This is the danger factor in 3 wheelers and where 4 wheelers fares much better. You have to remember that there are no issues regarding imbalance when it comes to 4 wheelers. Later we did in fact got rid of that dangerous 3 wheeler and got us a 4 wheeler. From then on we had no such problems.
You may consider getting online if you want to look through for 4 wheelers, you can find a large array of options available. There are great ranges to choose from, which are provided by brand like Yamaha and Honda. The versatility of the ATVs like the 4 wheelers is the best thing that you can get. You can use them in the rain, hail or snow. They can be used in all sessions of weather, they are the best of outdoor activities, or just if you want to take them for a joy ride. So the best thing to do is to go online and check the newest 4 wheelers today.
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