For 40 years, I have always had a 4wd of some sort usually land cruisers , I currently own 3 4wd,s and enjoy exploring and camping in back country during the summer , it have never been part of a big organized group, usually just me and a buddy or two. I even make trips to Utah and Colorado but I do believe in and practice the tread light philosophy . With that said
The popularity of “ overlanding” and just trail riding in general has gone through the roof . Then the explosion of the side by side market has taken that by 10 fold. In Ar. We have a couple million acres of National Forest and it has become a giant playground for these folks. We get people from all over the nation flooding into the state to run in our national forests, I’ve had to abandon more than one hunting place due to this . The game may be ok with it, but I’m not. Hearing all the vehicles from stand and having to pick up their trash is really getting old. As In some other states, they have huge organized overland events here With as many as 1500 attendees that offer trail rides like the OP mentioned , our back roads are getting beat out , what used to be remote quiet camps are now beat out, trashed up popular camps . It seems to be the thing to do now to video the run and camp including the locations of them and put it on YouTube , only increasing the problem. I understand the USFS has to deal with the multi use function, meaning hunters, off roaders, horseback, etc. and they have attempted to keep vehicles on certain trails by creating a motor vehicle useage map, but lack of enforcement has led to a free for all, and we as bowhunters are very much in the minority. Our only saving grace is we do have some roadless wilderness areas and our game and fish do not allow ATV,s on thier management areas. I talked to a forest service employee a while back and he said the ATV issue is their 3 rd biggest problem nationwide .