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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 1376279" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>I love it when people don't bother to read the whole thread, instead they just take a post or two out of context of the entire thead. </p><p> </p><p>Obviously, I have. If you bothered to read the thread (reading comprehension is a bitch), than you too could have read my comments, and understood my point.</p><p> </p><p>Let's take a hypothetical situation, it's 3 AM and the USFS Ranger people just happen to be driving into the parking lot at Evans and they were watching somone D-derby a Blazer on USFS property. Do you think that they'd applaud with great gusto? Or do you think that they'd be all up in your face, with the who, what, why are you doing this?</p><p> </p><p>It's the attititude of indifference and sense of entitlement (especially of today's youth) that has created a "This is MY land" on public lands without any concept that that land is only "MY" land as long as some bureacrat still deems it acceptable. </p><p> </p><p>Well I want MY public lands to be accessable to me. And to YOU too. And if that means I feel the need to encourage some concept of responsible actions when it's public lands, then so be it. </p><p> </p><p>If you, or anyone else, wants to be a Demo-wheeler on private lands, that's OK by me. Truly don't care.</p><p> </p><p>postscript... And my comments about today's youth are NOT related to anyones AGE, but rather their relative EXPERIENCE level. The more you realize that wheeling privaledges, money, friends, life are fleeting, the more you appreciate the special characters of each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 1376279, member: 16101"] I love it when people don't bother to read the whole thread, instead they just take a post or two out of context of the entire thead. Obviously, I have. If you bothered to read the thread (reading comprehension is a bitch), than you too could have read my comments, and understood my point. Let's take a hypothetical situation, it's 3 AM and the USFS Ranger people just happen to be driving into the parking lot at Evans and they were watching somone D-derby a Blazer on USFS property. Do you think that they'd applaud with great gusto? Or do you think that they'd be all up in your face, with the who, what, why are you doing this? It's the attititude of indifference and sense of entitlement (especially of today's youth) that has created a "This is MY land" on public lands without any concept that that land is only "MY" land as long as some bureacrat still deems it acceptable. Well I want MY public lands to be accessable to me. And to YOU too. And if that means I feel the need to encourage some concept of responsible actions when it's public lands, then so be it. If you, or anyone else, wants to be a Demo-wheeler on private lands, that's OK by me. Truly don't care. postscript... And my comments about today's youth are NOT related to anyones AGE, but rather their relative EXPERIENCE level. The more you realize that wheeling privaledges, money, friends, life are fleeting, the more you appreciate the special characters of each. [/QUOTE]
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