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Tire size and trail damage--my prospective.
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<blockquote data-quote="WAYCRAZY" data-source="post: 1370524" data-attributes="member: 16388"><p>I have talked the the Naches Dist. about what they think about the damage. And lets say they were not pleased. They do however lay part of the blame on them selves. They should of closed the trail systems until they dried out a little more. All in all they hoped people would of been responsible and took the view of Big Iron and turn around when they saw the trails condition. But people did not and the trails got ripped up.I hope you all believe me when I tell you they will not make that mistake again.So was it big tires ,Small tires, jeeps,fullsizes,Toys,buggys that tore things up? The answer is YES! When I saw the damage done on Kaner I was amazed. At the end of last year the section of Kaner that was pictured had a mud hole past the bridge and one bi-pass on the right side. Now the original bi-pass is unusable . There are two new bi-passes on the left. This all happened on Memorial weekend! The bi-pass on Aardvark hill is in worse shape then the original trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAYCRAZY, post: 1370524, member: 16388"] I have talked the the Naches Dist. about what they think about the damage. And lets say they were not pleased. They do however lay part of the blame on them selves. They should of closed the trail systems until they dried out a little more. All in all they hoped people would of been responsible and took the view of Big Iron and turn around when they saw the trails condition. But people did not and the trails got ripped up.I hope you all believe me when I tell you they will not make that mistake again.So was it big tires ,Small tires, jeeps,fullsizes,Toys,buggys that tore things up? The answer is YES! When I saw the damage done on Kaner I was amazed. At the end of last year the section of Kaner that was pictured had a mud hole past the bridge and one bi-pass on the right side. Now the original bi-pass is unusable . There are two new bi-passes on the left. This all happened on Memorial weekend! The bi-pass on Aardvark hill is in worse shape then the original trail. [/QUOTE]
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