| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Anonymous | |
| 202 | Sam Buchkovich III | there are more people that like to "pleasure drive" their 4x4 vehicle in the state of Pa than you all think there is. please open some land for us to be able to enjoy nature to. |
| 203 | Brandon Bobak | |
| 204 | Ray Reno | |
| 205 | steve benckert | |
| 206 | Rob Simmons | |
| 207 | Adam Eckley | |
| 208 | Anonymous | |
| 209 | Stephen F Sulkowski | |
| 210 | Seth Long | |
| 211 | Christopher Henry | Please open more trails. |
| 212 | Doug Updyke | I support this 100%, check with the officials at Rock Run ATV park at a " Study " to let Jeep type vehicles enjoy. see how well it has been going, with the ATV trails built at a cost of over 6 million, ask how much was spent to produce trails for Jeeps. ZERO, all work was voluntary as well as maintainance, again ZERO. Have you seen the positive side of the people that participate. Ask around and you will realize that we do soo much for many charities and land clean ups, preserving our limited, current trails. Additionally, we are taxpayers, hunters, boaters,hikers, and fishermen/women and we already support these lands thru our taxes and the fees we pay, we should be able to completely enjoy the Nature we have available to us. the 4x4 community is a valuable commodity which the State should recognize and use the input and resources that we bring to the table. Some of our State Officials are beginning to notice, State Rep. Gary Haluska has worked with the 4x4 community by, forming a council made up of Representatives of several 4x4 clubs in Western Pa, he and the council, along with Cambria Co. Conservation, worked together to create a trail system at Rock Run and open them up to the public. we need more petitions and politicians to become aware and represent these concerns and make available these lands to all. . |
| 213 | Frank Bialobrzeski | |
| 214 | Bill Gates | |
| 215 | fred anthony | |
| 216 | Phil | |
| 217 | Mike McElwee | |
| 218 | Levi Milchak | |
| 219 | Brian Ruddy | |
| 220 | Anonymous | |
| 221 | Kent Torkelson | I love 4 wheeling. I don't have a whole lot of time to do it right now but I will as soon as I can. I live in northern Ca. I just got a '08 Tacoma 4x4 that I want to get muddy. It's replacing an '84 Yota 4x4 that is finally getting tired. But I digress. I think that 4 wheeling is a great stress reliever and a great way to forget about life for a little while, as well as being fun. I would like very much to support this effort to protect/create 4 wheeling trails all over the U.S., not just in Pennsylvania. Thanks for the opportunity to do so. |
| 222 | Anonymous | |
| 223 | Gary M Wetzler | Please consider opening the ORV trails to jeeps and other 4x4 vehicles... |
| 224 | brendan breen | 4X4s are prob more respectful of land then most other off road riders |
| 225 | Carey Baird | |
| 226 | Tavis Bogue | |
| 227 | Com Chewy | |
| 228 | Derek Black | More trails for the 4x4 community would be great. Less and less trails are open for us to ride on yearly. |
| 229 | aaron lewis | |
| 230 | Anonymous | |
| 231 | Nicole R | |
| 232 | Mike Tomer | |
| 233 | Jack D Kinneer | |
| 234 | Brian Foster | I would love to take my Jeep wheeling in the Allegheny national forest |
| 235 | Tisha Hess | |
| 236 | Michael C. Albright | |
| 237 | Matt Rayl | I love my truck and i use it in the mud without harming our environment. |
| 238 | Steven Ziolkowski | |
| 239 | Jeanne R. Hukill | |
| 240 | nathan haubach | we need jeep trials |
| 241 | Brett | |
| 242 | Michael Anthony | |
| 243 | TRISH ANDERSON | MAYBE JUST AN OVERSIGHT, BUT LETS ALL TRY TO BE FAIR! |
| 244 | Zach Oaks | |
| 245 | Craig Jones | Open them up |
| 246 | Tom Mal | 4 wheelers = more economy for the local community. |
| 247 | Robert Hess | |
| 248 | Anonymous | |
| 249 | Brad Barndt | Pa needs more public areas for responsible four wheeling. Look at Colorado, Utah and other western states. They have so many more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors through four wheeling. |
| 250 | Jason Rusciolelli | |