(Vince Lombardi)
Concentrate on finding your goal, then concentrate on reaching it.
(Col. Michael Friedsam)
Learn to live for today; Most worries are about yesterday and tomorrow.
(Anonymous)
Trail opportunities should exist within 15 minutes of most American's homes.
(American Trails)
Visualize; imagine yourself as the calm, confident, powerful person you really are.
(Anonymous)
Losers visualize the penalties of failure. Winners visualize the rewards of success.
(Rob Gilbert)
The national forests are designed by Congress for ?multiple' use. That is the professed policy. I had long suspected that ?multiple' use was semantics for making cattlemen, sheep men, lumbermen, miners the main beneficiaries. After they gutted and ruined the forests, then the rest of us could use them to find campsites among stumps, to look for fish in waters heavy with silt from erosion, to search for game on ridges pounded to dust by sheep.
(William O. Douglas)
There are many kinds of trail users: hikers, horseback riders, bicyclists, motorcyclists, ski tourers, snowshoers, snowmobilers, all-terrain-vehicle riders, joggers, and more recently, mountain bicyclists. Because different types of trail users often utilize the same trails, there is a potential for conflict. Satisfaction is often affected by the type of users encountered and how they behave. Encountering large groups is particularly disruptive of others' solitude. All four of the major types of trail users (hikers, horseback riders, bicycle riders, and motorcycle riders) usually enjoy meeting hikers, but hikers prefer not to meet any other types. Furthermore, horseback riders and bicyclists are not particularly fond of motorcycle riders. Similarly, cross-country skiers prefer not to meet snowmobilers. This would argue for the separation of trails users, particularly motorized users, whenever possible.
(Edwin Krumpe And Robert Lucas)