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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1006530" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>A bend over approach wasn't taken. </p><p></p><p>Steve's efforts have moblized people and that's the great part about it. He always has been good at getting people fired up. Your absolutely correct that getting more people involved is a GREAT thing to assist with progress.</p><p></p><p>I have only so much time in my day as well. I input here as I'm on the phone trying to earn a living. I certainly can't do it all myself. The main folks that have been helping lately are three young clubs, the Faithwheelers, Dogpound offroad and Offcamber Offroad. All small clubs, all new to the game but all stepping up to do what they can. We had the Timber Tamers adopt Sunrise which helped, the Dogpound adopted the swamp trail and the Cascade 4x4s are working to adopt part of the Busywild. More people involved means more work gets done, more people get to have an impact. I'm all for Steve's efforts to get people fired up, but it has to be done in an organized fashion. If that's the way it's done then I think the effects will be much welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1006530, member: 15983"] A bend over approach wasn't taken. Steve's efforts have moblized people and that's the great part about it. He always has been good at getting people fired up. Your absolutely correct that getting more people involved is a GREAT thing to assist with progress. I have only so much time in my day as well. I input here as I'm on the phone trying to earn a living. I certainly can't do it all myself. The main folks that have been helping lately are three young clubs, the Faithwheelers, Dogpound offroad and Offcamber Offroad. All small clubs, all new to the game but all stepping up to do what they can. We had the Timber Tamers adopt Sunrise which helped, the Dogpound adopted the swamp trail and the Cascade 4x4s are working to adopt part of the Busywild. More people involved means more work gets done, more people get to have an impact. I'm all for Steve's efforts to get people fired up, but it has to be done in an organized fashion. If that's the way it's done then I think the effects will be much welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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