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I would say more trailheads means shorter hikes to more areas, which might reduce the most crowded areas, but may also increase the least crowded areas.

We need more land and fewer people.

That's just not consistent with research
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Just because you saw elk close to roads does not mean that elk like, or don't care about roads, it's that elk cannot utilize a landscape without getting close to
You keep doing you I’ll keep punching tags if they can’t figure out you to utilize the landscape I’ll figure out how to fit them into the deep freezer
 
Let me put it to you this way you and everyone else is looking for a trail head to hike into I’m just looking for a dead end road to walk down. The elk don’t care if it’s open if you don’t drive down it. Most people will just drive by a dead end road and few will actually drive down it because they have to turn around and can’t make a loop. Down where I hunt there is a closed road that will have 2-3 truck on it every day for a little area because the road is marked closed I’ve got a few different spots within 20 min of that same gate I never see anyone on because it’s not closed
Let's just assume they were PTHFV holders.
Edit to add :ROFLMAO: because it's a joke.
 
Motor vehicle trails discourage foot hunters.
Motor vehicle hunters are among the top 10 percent laziest hunters in existence.

This absolutely can be used to your advantage, and I have seen areas ruined for hunting by closing them to Motor vehicles.
 
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