Excellent. More reading less typing. Lots of links in the several Montana threads. Lots of bullshit to be discovered. One hint, though: when the scientist's opinion carries obvious bias but is still being stated as "science" it's time to check your bullshit meter. Bigotry plus science is really hot right now.
OTOH the science regarding bikes on trails is so well settled that the USFS recently gave up and admitted in writing "It is true mountain biking may not be as impactful on the landscape as other uses...." (and then went on to describe the horrific social impacts suffered by hikers who read letters to the editor in their downtown condos). Meanwhile most damage is done by foot traffic: broken glass, graffiti, fires, shotgun shells, dump sites: no one is riding in on a mountain bike to do those things. Wilderness trails are not immune to the idiocy of the pedestrian, and designating a new W is "good" for the local economy because it attracts more of them, not less.
Your advice on what happens when big tech moves in is good: it shows that you see the value of living somewhere in understanding what happens there. The same is true of USFS Region 1 (mostly MT and ID). But read up, there's good information mixed in with the ranting.
Search sucks, so here's a start:
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...e-You-re-Drunk
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