Moab • At the base of Sovereign Trail, Clif Koontz gestures towards a sign. “Less sound equals more ground. Less tracks equals more trails,” he reads. The sayings have a witty ring to them. But beneath the glimmer of humor is a more foreboding message: stay in line, or more trails will be closed.
‘It’s painful to be discriminated against’: Moab’s off-road community changes after BLM closes trails
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