Rob
truth is, without a seat at the table, snow cats will be frozen out and have no voice, and just about no one has an understanding about snow cats, that are making decisions about our usage
historically, with government agencies and utilities being the largest owners of snow cats, they had pretty much free range to use the snow cat where they wish too. Private owners were few and far between, so not an issue, and the biggest part, and very few rules about usage.
Then, things started to change, when snow mobiles really started to show up on the scene in big numbers and first thing that happened, was new rules, and that was only the start of rules and more rules, and bless their hearts, the snow mobile manufactures, organized with lobbyists and made sure the NEW rules did not have a negative effect on their products, and the snow cat manufactures did not, for the most part, choose not to address these new rules and the changing world of closed areas, limited usage, and off limit lands.
Utah is about the only state that I know of, that is open to snow cats and have the same rights as snowmobiles, with the only restriction is, stay off groomed trails, not sure why, but it is great and could be used to show how it can work without issues. pretty sure there are very few other states that are good for snow cattting, just not aware of any as open as Utah.
So. what to do, first, snow catters need to act respectful of the area we run in, and if in doubt, stay out, and ask for permission, I know...
one thing for sure, a rouge adventurer will affect all of us in a very negative way.
next, the forums do offer a chance to organize, at least a voice to represent the snow cat owner to the powers to be,
what does this look like? do not know, but I know the forum is a good place to start, think members need to get involved and at least start a conversation and just maybe a answer can be found and thus find a seat at the table.
please, comment and lets get a conversation started, otherwise...