PLANNING FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE ON PUBLIC LANDS

How Motorized Stewards Must be Part of the Climate Solution on Public Lands By Del Albright, Sustainable Motorized Recreation Advocate Is it all about climate? Public lands are facing some rough times—mega-fires, floods, long droughts, and weather patterns that make it tough for agencies and volunteers alike to keep things open and usable. Call it […]
ONE FOR ONE PROPOSAL TO SAVE TRAILS AND MOTORIZED RECREATION ACCESS

One for One: Ride a Trail, Write a Letter By Del Albright, Sustainable Motorized Recreation Advocate This article is about trails, access, landuse and keeping our sports alive. But let’s be clear; I’m not asking anyone to give up playtime for politics. But we need to talk just a little about meetings, letters, politics, and […]
TRAIL ETIQUETTE FOR MODERN OVERLANDERS

Learn the Tips, Tricks, Etiquette, and Protocols for Overlanding Today By Del Albright Sustainable Motorized Recreation Advocate | delalbright.com Why Etiquette Matters on the Trail Good trail etiquette isn’t about being fancy—it’s about being smart, safe, and sustainable. Whether you’re overlanding solo or leading a convoy of rigs, how you act on the trail impacts […]
IS RATIONAL APATHY THE SLOW DEATH OF OUTDOOR RECREATION?

How Rational Apathy Can Be Stopped if We Pass on the Passion By Del Albright — Sustainable Motorized Recreation Advocate America has become a land of constant media hype and slanted “education.” From an early age, kids are taught to feel more than to question, and to tolerate everything—even ideas that diminish personal responsibility. Meanwhile, […]
FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE MOTORIZED RECREATION

Sustainable Doesn’t Mean Boring: Respect the Route and Ride Smart By Del Albright[delalbright.com] Let’s get one thing straight: Sustainable motorized recreation isn’t just about closing gates, slowing down, or sucking the fun out of four-wheeling. It’s about keeping the doors open—literally and figuratively—so we can continue exploring the great outdoors. The truth is, every trail […]
KEEP PUBLIC LANDS OUT OF JAIL AND OPEN TO ALL – HERE’S HOW

Del’s Jeep Rebuild – And a 4-Step Plan to Keep the Roads Open By Del Albright If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you know I’ve been wrenching on my Jeep again. Yep, the Ol’ Reliable needed a bit of love—a full rebuild with new guts and gear to get her ready […]
ROCKS, RIDGES, AND REMOTENESS: THE SWEETWATER MOUNTAINS TRAIL EXPERIENCE

Unique, Beautiful, Sweetwater Mountains of Eastern California By Del Albright (first written in 2004) Sunrise seems like a slow process when you’re watching from 11,000 feet in elevation on a cold morning. The mountains were still beautiful, reflecting the last glimmer of moonlight. We could feel the bite of the predawn chill on our ears […]
5 KEY TIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE OVERLANDING RECREATION

SUSTAINABLE OVERLANDING RECREATION 5 Ways to Keep Trails Open and Wild By Del Albright Subtitle: Sustainable Overlanding Recreation: Protecting Our Trails While Exploring the Wild Intro: Overlanding is more than a trend — it’s the fastest-growing component of the four-wheeling lifestyle. With its rise in popularity comes a greater responsibility: to recreate sustainably. As stewards of […]
NEPA EXPLAINED FOR MOTORIZED RECREATIONISTS

NEPA Explained: What the National Environmental Policy Act Means for Motorized Recreation If you’ve ever wondered why land use decisions on public trails seem to move at a snail’s pace—or why some routes get closed altogether—the answer often points to one law: NEPA. Let’s break it down. What is NEPA? The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was signed […]
OUR TRAILS NEED YOU AND NOW IS THE TIME!

NOW IS THE TIME: LET OUR VOICES BE HEARD LIKE NEVER BEFORE! By Del Albright Right now — before the summer chaos hits, while clubs and groups are gearing up for events, fundraisers, and land use battles — is the time to ACT. Our trails are on the table. Some are threatened. Some are already locked […]