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<blockquote data-quote="Rock_Crusher" data-source="post: 781460" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>this is where I'll agree / and some will disagree....</p><p></p><p>sure it's "about" responsible wheeling - but like you stated, most think or look at it this way,</p><p></p><p>Hey, i'am on a trail system, i'm staying on the trail, it's for offroading, and i'm spinning my tires & digging holes only on the trail... so whats the problem?</p><p></p><p>this is mostly how everyone of us look at the problem... if it is one even.</p><p></p><p>it comes down to that statement above... and only that one. most will respect the area's around the trail system or have some kind of understanding for not destroying the area. while they figure into play that the trail itself is game - fairgame - </p><p></p><p>and heres where i agree, the trail should be maintained - and there should not be limits to how one drives / wheels or what they use to wheel with.</p><p>it should boil down to -</p><p></p><p>if the rig fits & it's a trail... go for it! </p><p></p><p>but the users should also get off their asses that use it & help maintain it too! too many go out and have fun, and expect others to repair the damage.</p><p>it's damage alright, but thats what makes a trail different / challenging & keeps things going... trail maintence / upkeeping.</p><p></p><p>AS FOR PICTURES (?) just about anyone can turn something around positive / negitive - or make it look like something it's not.</p><p>it's just like being on the trail... just because you wheel a certain way...</p><p></p><p>does that mean everyone else is wrong?</p><p></p><p>do others need to walk there rig through the trail or plow through it?</p><p></p><p>can one spin / dig the tires?</p><p></p><p>or should we be regulated as to how we drive on a trail system? or with what type / size rig? </p><p></p><p>it really boils down to - USER UPKEEP OF THE TRAIL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock_Crusher, post: 781460, member: 16069"] this is where I'll agree / and some will disagree.... sure it's "about" responsible wheeling - but like you stated, most think or look at it this way, Hey, i'am on a trail system, i'm staying on the trail, it's for offroading, and i'm spinning my tires & digging holes only on the trail... so whats the problem? this is mostly how everyone of us look at the problem... if it is one even. it comes down to that statement above... and only that one. most will respect the area's around the trail system or have some kind of understanding for not destroying the area. while they figure into play that the trail itself is game - fairgame - and heres where i agree, the trail should be maintained - and there should not be limits to how one drives / wheels or what they use to wheel with. it should boil down to - if the rig fits & it's a trail... go for it! but the users should also get off their asses that use it & help maintain it too! too many go out and have fun, and expect others to repair the damage. it's damage alright, but thats what makes a trail different / challenging & keeps things going... trail maintence / upkeeping. AS FOR PICTURES (?) just about anyone can turn something around positive / negitive - or make it look like something it's not. it's just like being on the trail... just because you wheel a certain way... does that mean everyone else is wrong? do others need to walk there rig through the trail or plow through it? can one spin / dig the tires? or should we be regulated as to how we drive on a trail system? or with what type / size rig? it really boils down to - USER UPKEEP OF THE TRAIL [/QUOTE]
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