Part of the reason I do not support the BRC is that their views are not in line with mine. In another thread in this forum, there was pretty wide agreement that we should keep our lands beautiful for our generation and future generations. However it is very hard for me to believe that the BRC really supports this goal as it is supported by ExxonMobile, Boise Cascade and several mining companies. The BRC appears to me to be a front for a bunch of extractive industries and 4wheeler manufacturers, and at the same time as being pro-access seem to be anti-conservation. Compare this to organizations such as Tread Lightly which are supported by a broad base of industries (and not extractive industries).
BRC is backed by Exxon, Boise Cascade and several mining companies??? What??? News to me. BRC has the same supporters as Tread Lightly! It's all online and easily accessible information if you want to know the truth. This misleading information doesn't do any of us any good. All of us here on this forum use our public lands to wheel on, camp on, fish on etc.
BRC does conserve, speaking from my point of view, we as volunteers and land use advocates do our best to conserve what is left of our public lands for those of us who choose motorized recreation as their form of getting their families and friends out there to enjoy our freedoms and wonderous public lands. I personally don't agree with locking up the gates so that only a select few can ever, ever see those wonderous treasures. That's not preservation, that is stealing our heritage!!
You can learn more about the BlueRibbon Coalition here: www.sharetrails.org