[heidi mcintosh] it was a violation of the law. blm, again, did not enforce it, didn't attempt to stop the ride, which they should have done, so blm is now in the position of having to protect this area. a very tough situation, but emblematic of the controversy in southern utah over roads, and off-road vehicle trails. [narrator] mike swenson of utah's shared access alliance leads off-road riders deep in utah's san rafael swell. i want the public to understand that these people are not out here tearing the land up. there's that story that's being told that we're a bunch of uneducated rednecks out here tearing stuff up and it's just not true. these are good folks who love the land. some of them actually make their living off of the land, as long as they do it responsibly, they should have access as much as they want. [william meadows] wilderness continues to have numerous threats. i think in the last eight years we've seen threats from oil and gas development, but the constant threat that we have seen over the last ten years is the p