Books
Book: Thrillcraft, the environmental consequences of motorized recreation
- Item Number
- 210
- Estimated Value
- 45 USD
- Opening Bid
- 10 USD
Item Description
This coffee-table sized book dramatically illustrates how Thrillcraft use has risen dramatically since the 1960s. A Forest Service report estimates that 42 million ORV users between 2003 and 2004. Since that time, the number of users has increased to the point where former Chief of the Forest Service Dale Bosworth called Thrillcraft one of the four major threats to national forest lands. Worse yet, machines are increasing in power and mechanical ability enabling them to reach ever more remote lands.
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