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<blockquote data-quote="Big Chief" data-source="post: 896011" data-attributes="member: 17163"><p>The other problem is what determines tearing things up. Should your tires not spin at all and what if they accidentally do? If a tires slips for a split second. If you spin a little bit, but do not dig holes. Look at Moab, tire spin happens a lot even with the best rigs. If happens only on rock is that OK, or should it be made a crime. Everyone has different ideas on what is right and wrong, but no two people can come to conclusion on what is best and have other agree. What if we agree to bring in dirt and rock to fix things that erode over time? I have a lot of ideas that differ from other people. I am willing to give a little if others are also. We need to find a comprimise and put our egos asside. If we do not we will not have any trails to wheel on because we took to long to find a solution therefor the easiest solution with the least hassle is to close them.</p><p>Also Extreme Rock Racing does not help PR for the public offroad industry. New guys see them going fast and spining tires to make it over obstacles and they think that is cool and they want to do it to. The only thing is that they do not realize that the events are generally on private land, or fixed shortly thereafter. They then take this knowledge to our public trails and proceed to tear things up in the same fashion.</p><p>We know there is a problem, and we know there is more than one solution. Lets just find the best overall solution and agree on it before it is to late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Chief, post: 896011, member: 17163"] The other problem is what determines tearing things up. Should your tires not spin at all and what if they accidentally do? If a tires slips for a split second. If you spin a little bit, but do not dig holes. Look at Moab, tire spin happens a lot even with the best rigs. If happens only on rock is that OK, or should it be made a crime. Everyone has different ideas on what is right and wrong, but no two people can come to conclusion on what is best and have other agree. What if we agree to bring in dirt and rock to fix things that erode over time? I have a lot of ideas that differ from other people. I am willing to give a little if others are also. We need to find a comprimise and put our egos asside. If we do not we will not have any trails to wheel on because we took to long to find a solution therefor the easiest solution with the least hassle is to close them. Also Extreme Rock Racing does not help PR for the public offroad industry. New guys see them going fast and spining tires to make it over obstacles and they think that is cool and they want to do it to. The only thing is that they do not realize that the events are generally on private land, or fixed shortly thereafter. They then take this knowledge to our public trails and proceed to tear things up in the same fashion. We know there is a problem, and we know there is more than one solution. Lets just find the best overall solution and agree on it before it is to late. [/QUOTE]
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