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<blockquote data-quote="Avanteone" data-source="post: 1564934" data-attributes="member: 16008"><p>Not sure why the personal attacks either.</p><p></p><p>I use my Jeeps in WA as well as everywhere else. I pay my tabs, I buy my Discovery pass and NW Forest Pass, I pay to camp at certain campgrounds, and I spend thousands of dollars per year supporting local economy's when I go wheeling. I fuel locally, even if it's more expensive in Burnett, at Whistlin' Jacks, etc. </p><p></p><p>I also personally donated $2,500 + to WOHVA and plan on doing similar this year. I'm a busy fawking guy so I don't get 'in the trenches' helping as much as I'd like, so I support in ways I can.</p><p></p><p>In WA, the sand dune areas suck, so my sand toys get used in Oregon. My ATVs and RZR are OR ORV tabbed. It's not just because it's cheaper, it's because the money goes to maintain the facilities I use. When I go riding, with a 40' trailer and truck and family of six, a long weekend can easily cost me a grand, so don't say I'm buying the pass because it's a few bucks cheaper. </p><p></p><p>If you are trying to get more support for WA parks with that attitude, you may try another approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avanteone, post: 1564934, member: 16008"] Not sure why the personal attacks either. I use my Jeeps in WA as well as everywhere else. I pay my tabs, I buy my Discovery pass and NW Forest Pass, I pay to camp at certain campgrounds, and I spend thousands of dollars per year supporting local economy's when I go wheeling. I fuel locally, even if it's more expensive in Burnett, at Whistlin' Jacks, etc. I also personally donated $2,500 + to WOHVA and plan on doing similar this year. I'm a busy fawking guy so I don't get 'in the trenches' helping as much as I'd like, so I support in ways I can. In WA, the sand dune areas suck, so my sand toys get used in Oregon. My ATVs and RZR are OR ORV tabbed. It's not just because it's cheaper, it's because the money goes to maintain the facilities I use. When I go riding, with a 40' trailer and truck and family of six, a long weekend can easily cost me a grand, so don't say I'm buying the pass because it's a few bucks cheaper. If you are trying to get more support for WA parks with that attitude, you may try another approach. [/QUOTE]
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