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<blockquote data-quote="Comet" data-source="post: 1036366" data-attributes="member: 15944"><p>I've talked to several outsiders (non-wheelers) about this issue. Yes, locals call it Reiter Pit and yes, I know that is for the gravel pit. It did not get its name from being "a pit." When I mention the name Reiter Trails, just about every person I talk to says, yes, that is a much better name and gives a better impression. They associate the area with a place to bury people, party, and dump your garbage. So the "pit" to the avg. non-wheeler in Sno. County means just that "a pit!" Not a gravel pit, a pit. It's these very people we are trying to change perceptions. The only reason I can think of for people not wanting to call it something else beside Reiter Pit is because they associate it with RTW and they don't like what RTW is doing. You have to be pretty dense to honestly believe that Reiter Pit sounds better than Reiter Trails. Who needs a study? </p><p>I can't wait until the DNR starts having to name trails and what people's reaction will be when they don't like the name Beat Yer ****. I can hear all you whiners already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comet, post: 1036366, member: 15944"] I've talked to several outsiders (non-wheelers) about this issue. Yes, locals call it Reiter Pit and yes, I know that is for the gravel pit. It did not get its name from being "a pit." When I mention the name Reiter Trails, just about every person I talk to says, yes, that is a much better name and gives a better impression. They associate the area with a place to bury people, party, and dump your garbage. So the "pit" to the avg. non-wheeler in Sno. County means just that "a pit!" Not a gravel pit, a pit. It's these very people we are trying to change perceptions. The only reason I can think of for people not wanting to call it something else beside Reiter Pit is because they associate it with RTW and they don't like what RTW is doing. You have to be pretty dense to honestly believe that Reiter Pit sounds better than Reiter Trails. Who needs a study? I can't wait until the DNR starts having to name trails and what people's reaction will be when they don't like the name Beat Yer ****. I can hear all you whiners already. [/QUOTE]
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