Judge to Decide Whether Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area will Remain a Recreational Area
April 4, 2008
A story that I’ll admit I have been neglectful in covering pits sportsmen against environmentalist on the use of Off Road Vehicles. Historically people have driven on the outer banks to access areas for fishing and recreational uses and in fact that is what the land was set aside for. In more recent years environmental groups under the guise of wanting to help or protect shore birds have filed lawsuits to stop the practice of operating ORV on Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Latter today in Raleigh a Judge is expected to weigh in on this issue so we’ll have to see which side wins out. For a more in depth story about this I invite you to check out Tommy’s blog entry on Carolina Region.



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Thanks for the link and the mention! I appreciate all the traffic this subject can get!
[...] is a follow up to an earlier story I did about the court case that could potentially end the long standing practice of driving on the beach [...]