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STL - Easter On The Rocks - April 17-21, 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 392281" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p><strong>Re:</strong></p><p></p><p>I wasn't trying to piss anyone off, just stating my honest opinion. I've watched all the vids of the obstacles that I did not see while I was there and have an accurate idea of what all is there. In a couple year's time with plenty people beating on some of the trails and rain washing away all the dirt, exposing more rocks, some of those trails may very well turn into some cool obstacles. Everyone likes different types of wheeling. I'm not saying that just because I didn't have a fantastic amazing wheeling experience that it's a bad park, I just prefer different types of terrain that other parks within roughly the same driving distance from me offer. Just an honest, unbiased opinion, nothing more. As I said before, others may not like the stuff I like wheeling, and that's okay and certainly expected. That's why there's so many various rig setups or rigs in general (ie Rzrs, Atvs, bouncers, mild trail rigs, etc). Drives me crazy when an honest opinion based on one's experience is viewed essentially as "oh well you didn't like the park, well you're an idiot." No more posting about this place from me, my view has already been stated, no further need to continue beating the dead horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 392281, member: 1780"] [b]Re:[/b] I wasn't trying to piss anyone off, just stating my honest opinion. I've watched all the vids of the obstacles that I did not see while I was there and have an accurate idea of what all is there. In a couple year's time with plenty people beating on some of the trails and rain washing away all the dirt, exposing more rocks, some of those trails may very well turn into some cool obstacles. Everyone likes different types of wheeling. I'm not saying that just because I didn't have a fantastic amazing wheeling experience that it's a bad park, I just prefer different types of terrain that other parks within roughly the same driving distance from me offer. Just an honest, unbiased opinion, nothing more. As I said before, others may not like the stuff I like wheeling, and that's okay and certainly expected. That's why there's so many various rig setups or rigs in general (ie Rzrs, Atvs, bouncers, mild trail rigs, etc). Drives me crazy when an honest opinion based on one's experience is viewed essentially as "oh well you didn't like the park, well you're an idiot." No more posting about this place from me, my view has already been stated, no further need to continue beating the dead horse. [/QUOTE]
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