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<blockquote data-quote="Ty." data-source="post: 1375886" data-attributes="member: 18397"><p>I was expecting some flaming for this post.</p><p></p><p>I have been told I should even delete this thread.</p><p></p><p> </p><p> As soon as I posted the thread my dad showed up with his truck, and I have been working on it, so I have not been able to make further comments until now.</p><p></p><p>1. I knew the mention of "demo wheeling" would raise some peoples blood pressure, I threw it in there for the sake of honesty, and to see what kind of hits I would take for such behavior. ( I am not making a habit of demo wheeling, and am not producing a new Jack ass movie.) </p><p></p><p> This was a spur of the moment thing that some friends invited me out on. We did not hurt any trails, or trees, or cut any new lines, or move, or run over any logs to get to blocked lines. </p><p> The "demo" part of said wheeling was only on the blazer. No one got hurt, just the Blazer. Basically It died of fatigue in the rock pit, and possibly some injuries incurred by my rig running over the hood, and tearing off some of its appendeges. All parts, and pieces where picked up, and removed.</p><p></p><p>I agree this was all in poor taste, and definatelly should not be seen by the public, but was it criminal? I don't think so.. Could this couse trail closures? I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>No witnesses. No evidence. No damage. So what is the problem.</p><p>(other than this thread.)</p><p></p><p>My real reason for the thread was to ask who makes the decisions on what lines to delete, and why does it always seem to be the harder of the lines?</p><p></p><p>I have seen lines deleted that looked to me like an original line, while an easier line was left as the "trail."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ty., post: 1375886, member: 18397"] I was expecting some flaming for this post. I have been told I should even delete this thread. As soon as I posted the thread my dad showed up with his truck, and I have been working on it, so I have not been able to make further comments until now. 1. I knew the mention of "demo wheeling" would raise some peoples blood pressure, I threw it in there for the sake of honesty, and to see what kind of hits I would take for such behavior. ( I am not making a habit of demo wheeling, and am not producing a new Jack ass movie.) This was a spur of the moment thing that some friends invited me out on. We did not hurt any trails, or trees, or cut any new lines, or move, or run over any logs to get to blocked lines. The "demo" part of said wheeling was only on the blazer. No one got hurt, just the Blazer. Basically It died of fatigue in the rock pit, and possibly some injuries incurred by my rig running over the hood, and tearing off some of its appendeges. All parts, and pieces where picked up, and removed. I agree this was all in poor taste, and definatelly should not be seen by the public, but was it criminal? I don't think so.. Could this couse trail closures? I don't think so. No witnesses. No evidence. No damage. So what is the problem. (other than this thread.) My real reason for the thread was to ask who makes the decisions on what lines to delete, and why does it always seem to be the harder of the lines? I have seen lines deleted that looked to me like an original line, while an easier line was left as the "trail." [/QUOTE]
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