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<blockquote data-quote="Rock_Crusher" data-source="post: 818684" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>whew......... </p><p></p><p>*ByPasses / Go-Arounds.</p><p></p><p>Where would we all be w/o them?</p><p></p><p>=========================================</p><p></p><p>I'll try to give my opinion after hearing most of yours.</p><p>a desert / sand dune, I'll use as a example in one... actually appears to change as the wind blows - sort of like melting snow, or rapid falling snow.</p><p>you don't see the footprints as the new snow falls & covers them up, right?</p><p></p><p>like the sand tracks, as more sand moves from the wind, it appears to cover the tracks, right?</p><p></p><p>WRONG, the tracks are still there... YES they were covered up, but they continue to "PUSH" down the soil... like making a 1st time run through BRUSH.</p><p>everytime you run over a new area, it changes... </p><p></p><p>like the sand / snow...</p><p></p><p>you might not see the 1st trail / tire tracks there, but "you" will see it most likely in the forest / woods setting. and it's the 2nd set of tracks that confirms it. followed by the 3rd & 4th & etc until, it now looks like a road.</p><p></p><p>================================================</p><p></p><p>I think "ALL TRAILS" should be SIDELINED! (.) <--- period. </p><p>even Tahuya is becoming a fenced / sidelined trail system. small fallen trees are collected, not cut down... and used to outline the "ORIGINAL" trail or new trail or by-pass. while i understand proper trail useage, alot do not.</p><p></p><p>BUT, outlining trails w/ sidelines - makes it pretty clear, where the trail/s are & where you are supposed to be. it DOESN'T get any simpler than that! so, if you would of spent as much time on here, typing / reading / etc... think of how many fallen trees - you could of dragged, carried, helped to "OUTLINE" a trail.</p><p></p><p>w/ that said, let's hear someone disagree w/ me... </p><p></p><p>=========================================== :corn:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock_Crusher, post: 818684, member: 16069"] whew......... *ByPasses / Go-Arounds. Where would we all be w/o them? ========================================= I'll try to give my opinion after hearing most of yours. a desert / sand dune, I'll use as a example in one... actually appears to change as the wind blows - sort of like melting snow, or rapid falling snow. you don't see the footprints as the new snow falls & covers them up, right? like the sand tracks, as more sand moves from the wind, it appears to cover the tracks, right? WRONG, the tracks are still there... YES they were covered up, but they continue to "PUSH" down the soil... like making a 1st time run through BRUSH. everytime you run over a new area, it changes... like the sand / snow... you might not see the 1st trail / tire tracks there, but "you" will see it most likely in the forest / woods setting. and it's the 2nd set of tracks that confirms it. followed by the 3rd & 4th & etc until, it now looks like a road. ================================================ I think "ALL TRAILS" should be SIDELINED! (.) <--- period. even Tahuya is becoming a fenced / sidelined trail system. small fallen trees are collected, not cut down... and used to outline the "ORIGINAL" trail or new trail or by-pass. while i understand proper trail useage, alot do not. BUT, outlining trails w/ sidelines - makes it pretty clear, where the trail/s are & where you are supposed to be. it DOESN'T get any simpler than that! so, if you would of spent as much time on here, typing / reading / etc... think of how many fallen trees - you could of dragged, carried, helped to "OUTLINE" a trail. w/ that said, let's hear someone disagree w/ me... =========================================== :corn: [/QUOTE]
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