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<blockquote data-quote="pholmann" data-source="post: 459535" data-attributes="member: 5330"><p>Something does need to happen to the exit of your turn. It is borderline impossible without winching. </p><p></p><p>As for the beer cans, it is rediculous. I drink my share of beer on the trail but I always take mine out with me. A guy in my crew spends as much time wheeling as he does picking up cans. He does it for the extra vacation money more than anything. Everyone has lost a can or two due to forgetting it sitting on a rock while winching or it may have fallen through the cracks in your crawler. That's understandable and an accident. The problem is that on government land where you are allowed to drink, the woods po-lice have made it where people want to ditch their cans to keep from getting hassled. I had a twra agent give me a field sobriety test in the woods because I was considerate enough to save my cans. They were crushed sitting in the floorboard of my gayzer. Passed my sobriety test but still got ****ed with by the man. Windrock checking coolers is causing people to ditch the cans. Granted not drinking while there is the obvious answer but we all know that's not how things are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pholmann, post: 459535, member: 5330"] Something does need to happen to the exit of your turn. It is borderline impossible without winching. As for the beer cans, it is rediculous. I drink my share of beer on the trail but I always take mine out with me. A guy in my crew spends as much time wheeling as he does picking up cans. He does it for the extra vacation money more than anything. Everyone has lost a can or two due to forgetting it sitting on a rock while winching or it may have fallen through the cracks in your crawler. That's understandable and an accident. The problem is that on government land where you are allowed to drink, the woods po-lice have made it where people want to ditch their cans to keep from getting hassled. I had a twra agent give me a field sobriety test in the woods because I was considerate enough to save my cans. They were crushed sitting in the floorboard of my gayzer. Passed my sobriety test but still got ****ed with by the man. Windrock checking coolers is causing people to ditch the cans. Granted not drinking while there is the obvious answer but we all know that's not how things are. [/QUOTE]
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