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<blockquote data-quote="japerry" data-source="post: 1368314" data-attributes="member: 17178"><p>I don't think we're in disagreement here. I have noticed with Walker that the people on the ground and the organized 4x4 community didn't really know or fight to get something harder. </p><p></p><p>Again, bringing the example of humps and bumps.. it was a 2wd logging road. Its now a 2wd (actually 1wd) mogul logging road. Thats not complex, its just annoying. I usually go the other way because its faster to get the skills area. And this was built with the consultation of the 4wd community!</p><p></p><p>And the skills area... it has one difficult part, but it was insisted we have easy trail included there... THAT NO ONE USES.</p><p></p><p>We need to do what the motorcycles do... plan a trail, build the trail, then bring it up as an idea to DNR to incorporate. Fund raise for the trail so we can get through the permitting process. Do you think expressway would ever been allowed to exist if DNR planned it? No way.</p><p></p><p>There is a new clear-cut coming to destroy lower mainline. Jim has already suggested making the upcoming spur road another 'humps and bumps'. We need to oppose this and suggest alternatives.. otherwise lower mainline will turn into another 2wd 'excursion'. Add this to the EZ-connector trail and you can see how much we've lost, even with the addition of the v-crack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="japerry, post: 1368314, member: 17178"] I don't think we're in disagreement here. I have noticed with Walker that the people on the ground and the organized 4x4 community didn't really know or fight to get something harder. Again, bringing the example of humps and bumps.. it was a 2wd logging road. Its now a 2wd (actually 1wd) mogul logging road. Thats not complex, its just annoying. I usually go the other way because its faster to get the skills area. And this was built with the consultation of the 4wd community! And the skills area... it has one difficult part, but it was insisted we have easy trail included there... THAT NO ONE USES. We need to do what the motorcycles do... plan a trail, build the trail, then bring it up as an idea to DNR to incorporate. Fund raise for the trail so we can get through the permitting process. Do you think expressway would ever been allowed to exist if DNR planned it? No way. There is a new clear-cut coming to destroy lower mainline. Jim has already suggested making the upcoming spur road another 'humps and bumps'. We need to oppose this and suggest alternatives.. otherwise lower mainline will turn into another 2wd 'excursion'. Add this to the EZ-connector trail and you can see how much we've lost, even with the addition of the v-crack. [/QUOTE]
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