Add full 30 and 50 amp camp sites all along these trails and you will really get the big money coming in like HATFIELD MCCOY. They have state of the art destinations to stay. The trails are a must but if MOMMY and the DAUGHTERS aren't on board forget being allowed to go. In my family i can't do it if my wife doesn't want it , period. Big diesel pushers bring in trailers full of RAZORS and Mavericks. Big money spent at grocery stores and convenience stores as well as lunch stops along the way. We travel by diesel pusher and thats how we do it. I spend my money in the towns i stay to help them see the financial reality of our stay.
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NH has come a long way from the anti-atv attitude it had just a handful of years ago. I was involved with a mid-state atv club and got to see all the fighting behind the scenes that went on between the clubs and NH BOT. So much political red tape it would make your head swim. Coos county where this was filmed relied on the tree and paper industry to keep its economy going during the warm months and snowmobiles kept it going during the winter...which is very short season. When the mills went bust, they had very little other resources for cash flow. Camping and hikers pay very little but can create a lot of expenses that cost tax payers money. Good to finally see NH get on board and get behind ATV riders...for financial reasons of course, but its a start. Past years most NH and lower New England riders would just head to Maine where that have over 5000 miles of trails. Many still do. NH still has lots of room to grow with inter-connected trail systems state wide.