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<blockquote data-quote="KarlVP" data-source="post: 781481" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>They can and do use them as "proof" that we destroy the environment. I don't know if you saw or hearad about the radio broadcast regarding the dust that 4x4 enthusiasts create in moab that harms the environment. It was a big thing about the damage that 4x4's creat to the fragile ecosystem. There were all sorts of pics and video of 4x4 using the land. </p><p></p><p>I know all it would take is a picture of buck meadows before and after motorized use on memorial day weekend. They could say, look at this pristine environment, and after one weekend this is what happens. </p><p></p><p>IMO, is isn't the pictures of people in the act, it is the pictures of the damage caused. When it is in a legal 4x4, quad, bike area. I am all for it, for the most part, we do maintain our trails, if they get out of hand, the majority of us do what it takes to make things right again. If you want to fling a little mud, go ahead. If you want to "tear it up" go to the dunes or to your local mud bog. </p><p></p><p>I really like the pictures of mud slinging, fire breathing wheelers doing thier thing. I am personally not a big fan of mud cause it's such a pain to clean up, but from time to time I like to get my Jeep dirty. I'm not going to go pull a lawn job in my boss' neighborhood, nor am I going to go and drive where I am not supposed to, but when I want to go and have fun, and take pics to prove it, I expect not to be hassled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlVP, post: 781481, member: 16136"] They can and do use them as "proof" that we destroy the environment. I don't know if you saw or hearad about the radio broadcast regarding the dust that 4x4 enthusiasts create in moab that harms the environment. It was a big thing about the damage that 4x4's creat to the fragile ecosystem. There were all sorts of pics and video of 4x4 using the land. I know all it would take is a picture of buck meadows before and after motorized use on memorial day weekend. They could say, look at this pristine environment, and after one weekend this is what happens. IMO, is isn't the pictures of people in the act, it is the pictures of the damage caused. When it is in a legal 4x4, quad, bike area. I am all for it, for the most part, we do maintain our trails, if they get out of hand, the majority of us do what it takes to make things right again. If you want to fling a little mud, go ahead. If you want to "tear it up" go to the dunes or to your local mud bog. I really like the pictures of mud slinging, fire breathing wheelers doing thier thing. I am personally not a big fan of mud cause it's such a pain to clean up, but from time to time I like to get my Jeep dirty. I'm not going to go pull a lawn job in my boss' neighborhood, nor am I going to go and drive where I am not supposed to, but when I want to go and have fun, and take pics to prove it, I expect not to be hassled. [/QUOTE]
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