Probably just me. The tone of the article gives me the impression that the state's view is hoping more people will ride at places like this so they can close the woods. Financially speaking I do not believe it would work. I also could not support track ridding. We have lost many roads, trails, and open areas due to the stupid clowns dumping garbage, shooting in unsafe conditions, and riding noisy clapped out POS dirtbikes in the parking areas. The general public has seen this and thinks this is who we are as outdoor users. I can not imagine being relegated to doing laps on a rocky track, yes I have ridden there, as opposed to riding trails and now any roads where it's open.