If you can find a way to targert fees for hikers, and only hikers, I'd be willing to discuss it.
A tax on gear? I have no stats to back this up, but I would venture to guess over 60% of hiking "gear" isn't used on the trails. Hiking boots, fleece, gloves, hats, shoot...even a Gore-tex jacket can be used to shovel snow. Why should someone buying a TNF jacket have to pay a tax, and someone buying a similar jacket from a non-outdoor store not?
Trailheads? There are hundreds of trails, some in WMNF, some out, are we going to put a(nother) gate up at every entrance? How will it be policed? Are we just going to add a $1 or two to the existing fee? What about those that don't hike on trails....do they get a free pass? What about those that are walking not in the "mountains", do they get a free pass? Why is there a fee to walk up Pine Mountain, but not Mt. Uncanoonuc?
How much of the F&G budget was spent over the last couple of years rescuing capsized canoers, kids riding bikes across rivers, lost Alzheimer's patients, etc.? How do you put a fee on that? Not to be insensitive...but because you are old and lost you don't cause a stir, but if you are young and from Massachusetts, you do?
Tim's idea is on the right track...targeting certain trailheads may work.
A tax on gear? I have no stats to back this up, but I would venture to guess over 60% of hiking "gear" isn't used on the trails. Hiking boots, fleece, gloves, hats, shoot...even a Gore-tex jacket can be used to shovel snow. Why should someone buying a TNF jacket have to pay a tax, and someone buying a similar jacket from a non-outdoor store not?
Trailheads? There are hundreds of trails, some in WMNF, some out, are we going to put a(nother) gate up at every entrance? How will it be policed? Are we just going to add a $1 or two to the existing fee? What about those that don't hike on trails....do they get a free pass? What about those that are walking not in the "mountains", do they get a free pass? Why is there a fee to walk up Pine Mountain, but not Mt. Uncanoonuc?
How much of the F&G budget was spent over the last couple of years rescuing capsized canoers, kids riding bikes across rivers, lost Alzheimer's patients, etc.? How do you put a fee on that? Not to be insensitive...but because you are old and lost you don't cause a stir, but if you are young and from Massachusetts, you do?
Tim's idea is on the right track...targeting certain trailheads may work.