ATVs suspected of damaging alpine tundra north of Silverton

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ATVs suspected of damaging alpine tundra north of Silverton

Drivers accused of going off-road, leaving tire marks in wetlands
The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office has identified six ATV’ers suspected of illegally going off road and damaging alpine tundra north of Silverton.
Two ATVs went off-road illegally Sunday north of Silverton, leaving tire marks on delicate marshland in the San Juan Mountains.
Wesley Berg of Silverton spotted ATVs illegally off road and damaging alpine tundra Sunday north of Silverton. Berg took pictures of the driver and occupants. They were eventually identified and are expected to be ticketed, said San Juan County Sheriff Bruce Conrad.
Silverton resident Wesley Berg posted photos on Facebook of illegal ATV activity Sunday north of Silverton, and soon after, people on social media tracked down the driver and occupants, who likely face repercussions for damaging alpine tundra.

ATVs suspected of damaging alpine tundra north of Silverton

The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office has identified six ATV’ers suspected of illegally going off road and damaging alpine tundra north of Silverton.
Two ATVs went off-road illegally Sunday north of Silverton, leaving tire marks on delicate marshland in the San Juan Mountains.
Wesley Berg of Silverton spotted ATVs illegally off road and damaging alpine tundra Sunday north of Silverton. Berg took pictures of the driver and occupants. They were eventually identified and are expected to be ticketed, said San Juan County Sheriff Bruce Conrad.
Silverton resident Wesley Berg posted photos on Facebook of illegal ATV activity Sunday north of Silverton, and soon after, people on social media tracked down the driver and occupants, who likely face repercussions for damaging alpine tundra.
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