The route proliferation is growing and J1299 now has deep erosion in places. The FOJF is a non profit group. Our relationship with the BLM includes a volunteer aggreement with several individual members. We support responsible recreation of our public lands. Our reports have been generating great intrest and yes, the rider on the orange KTM with a white helmut was observed showing the way for two other riders heading east on J1299. They were observed staying on this trail which is now burned to the point of being unridable in places from erosion. What is more interesting is the discovery of two boards with nails burried in sand on trails yesterday by some of our volunteers out hiking. These were immediatly removed and reported to the BLM. It was not on J1299 but elsewhere in Juniper Flats. Nevertheless, this generates much intrest and one must ask the questions. Who is responsible? And why? Does Arizona Mike have any answers?