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<blockquote data-quote="Rock_Crusher" data-source="post: 818745" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>More so... Came INFORMED about the trail they are about to run / try.</p><p>sometimes trails are not marked, or info on them at that. thats where the trouble starts, then if a rig breaks... others try to go around it... or they see a easy out to a main road & cut off the trail altogether.</p><p></p><p>I look at Trail building as if it were my own property...</p><p></p><p>I know ahead of time that the area i'am going to go wheel at will have all sorts of obstacles, could be a fallen tree from a storm, therefore i bring a saw. could be my rig might need a unforseen part, i try to bring spare parts.</p><p></p><p>most trails, are not MARKED.</p><p></p><p>alot of them are word of mouth, or following others that know them, as for every rig should be equipped w/ the right stuff... thats never the case.</p><p>but every driver should have EDUCATION when it comes to Offroading.</p><p></p><p>I think if there was a *system in place, that persay;</p><p></p><p>issued permit's for Offroading, fee's went to ORV use / etc... and in order to get that permit you had to pass a test, that educated you on offroading, that'd be a big start, but until that happens...</p><p></p><p>there will always be TRAIL ABUSE. unless the trail system is physically manned & patrolled or as most are becoming now, OUTLINED.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock_Crusher, post: 818745, member: 16069"] More so... Came INFORMED about the trail they are about to run / try. sometimes trails are not marked, or info on them at that. thats where the trouble starts, then if a rig breaks... others try to go around it... or they see a easy out to a main road & cut off the trail altogether. I look at Trail building as if it were my own property... I know ahead of time that the area i'am going to go wheel at will have all sorts of obstacles, could be a fallen tree from a storm, therefore i bring a saw. could be my rig might need a unforseen part, i try to bring spare parts. most trails, are not MARKED. alot of them are word of mouth, or following others that know them, as for every rig should be equipped w/ the right stuff... thats never the case. but every driver should have EDUCATION when it comes to Offroading. I think if there was a *system in place, that persay; issued permit's for Offroading, fee's went to ORV use / etc... and in order to get that permit you had to pass a test, that educated you on offroading, that'd be a big start, but until that happens... there will always be TRAIL ABUSE. unless the trail system is physically manned & patrolled or as most are becoming now, OUTLINED. [/QUOTE]
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