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OTHER - Tanner Family Offroad Reunion - October 16-18, 2015
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<blockquote data-quote="EOR MFG" data-source="post: 521914" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>This thread seems a little off topic at this point, but I cannot stand behind the mindset of fellow wheelers getting upset when land that they have no legal right to be on gets taken away. Permission was granted to ride on the land under the circumstances the area was respected. Those circumstances were not maintained.</p><p>If my neighbor allowed me to swim in his pool whenever I wanted and for free I would do my best to retain those rights, even if I was not the one that was responsible for losing them. I would not get bitter and threaten to call the EPA because he used too much chlorine as that would possibly result in further loss of privileges for everyone. </p><p>The issue is who knows who is responsible? No one probably, but what do you do as a landowner just allow people to trash your property and burn your markers without action? If I was a local that enjoyed the area often I would get together form a group and find the ones who caused the issue. I would attempt to contact the owner and see what could be done to regain the right to ride there, and offer the collective effort of your friends to help secure this right going forward. </p><p>I know the owner of this land he is a good dude and fellow wheeler. I'm not speaking for him, but I would think if a call to action was taken he would be far more receptive than complaints and threats voiced elsewhere. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the TANNER FAMILY REUNION RIDE and a long weekend of laid back no stress wheeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EOR MFG, post: 521914, member: 160"] This thread seems a little off topic at this point, but I cannot stand behind the mindset of fellow wheelers getting upset when land that they have no legal right to be on gets taken away. Permission was granted to ride on the land under the circumstances the area was respected. Those circumstances were not maintained. If my neighbor allowed me to swim in his pool whenever I wanted and for free I would do my best to retain those rights, even if I was not the one that was responsible for losing them. I would not get bitter and threaten to call the EPA because he used too much chlorine as that would possibly result in further loss of privileges for everyone. The issue is who knows who is responsible? No one probably, but what do you do as a landowner just allow people to trash your property and burn your markers without action? If I was a local that enjoyed the area often I would get together form a group and find the ones who caused the issue. I would attempt to contact the owner and see what could be done to regain the right to ride there, and offer the collective effort of your friends to help secure this right going forward. I know the owner of this land he is a good dude and fellow wheeler. I'm not speaking for him, but I would think if a call to action was taken he would be far more receptive than complaints and threats voiced elsewhere. Looking forward to the TANNER FAMILY REUNION RIDE and a long weekend of laid back no stress wheeling. [/QUOTE]
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