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<blockquote data-quote="KarlVP" data-source="post: 784068" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>Some areas are like that. They have VERY difficult lines and they are meant to be that way. But people who are new to wheeling, or don't know the "rules" try those harder trails and harder lines with less equipped vehicles. Some for the reason of "cause it was there" and some for the reason of they simply Don't know. </p><p></p><p>Here is an awesome writeup of a day in the busywild at elbe. <a href="http://inwadventures.com/Elbehills102205_1.html" target="_blank">http://inwadventures.com/Elbehills102205_1.html</a> After a brief discussion, it was relayed that these people might not want to run this trail in thier stock rigs. After a quick discussion, they turned around. That is a quick bout of trail education that went a long way. What would have happened, if those people made it down into the bottom of the trail? Can you say, SCREWED? </p><p></p><p>The problem is, what happens when you get a group of rigs from a local club. They are out wheeling and see some guys tearing it up. They go over and say "hey that's not cool. We are trying to keep this open for everone. Please stop." If told to go :censored: off, pics should be taken, and authorities should be notified. End of story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlVP, post: 784068, member: 16136"] Some areas are like that. They have VERY difficult lines and they are meant to be that way. But people who are new to wheeling, or don't know the "rules" try those harder trails and harder lines with less equipped vehicles. Some for the reason of "cause it was there" and some for the reason of they simply Don't know. Here is an awesome writeup of a day in the busywild at elbe. [url]http://inwadventures.com/Elbehills102205_1.html[/url] After a brief discussion, it was relayed that these people might not want to run this trail in thier stock rigs. After a quick discussion, they turned around. That is a quick bout of trail education that went a long way. What would have happened, if those people made it down into the bottom of the trail? Can you say, SCREWED? The problem is, what happens when you get a group of rigs from a local club. They are out wheeling and see some guys tearing it up. They go over and say "hey that's not cool. We are trying to keep this open for everone. Please stop." If told to go :censored: off, pics should be taken, and authorities should be notified. End of story. [/QUOTE]
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