CHOP SHOP
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What the fawk is this? You two let go of each other's asses this minute!!!
they made up with each other in the hillbilly thread.:beer:
What the fawk is this? You two let go of each other's asses this minute!!!
This is why I feel strongly about joining a club that you fit into or at least becoming a member of the PNW4WDA. Now I understand that there are alot of badasses on this board that are way too good for clubs but..... consider the good that clubs and organizations do for the wheeling community as a whole. As much as you don't want to admit to being part of something, you are a part of the wheeling community and your actions affect us as well as our actions affect you. I was raised in a club environment and as such have always packed out more trash than the sum of what I took in, have been careful not to tear up the land and have tried to talk with the badass loners out there that feel that they have to answer to noone. Like has been said elsewhere in this thread- Get out and do your part! We can work together and keep the trails we have and maybe even get some new ones if we all work together instead of bickering on the internet.
Oh- And for those badass loners out there that do their part without being a part of something.... Good on ya! :cheer: :awesomework:
This is why I feel strongly about joining a club that you fit into or at least becoming a member of the PNW4WDA. Now I understand that there are alot of badasses on this board that are way too good for clubs but..... consider the good that clubs and organizations do for the wheeling community as a whole. As much as you don't want to admit to being part of something, you are a part of the wheeling community and your actions affect us as well as our actions affect you. I was raised in a club environment and as such have always packed out more trash than the sum of what I took in, have been careful not to tear up the land and have tried to talk with the badass loners out there that feel that they have to answer to noone. Like has been said elsewhere in this thread- Get out and do your part! We can work together and keep the trails we have and maybe even get some new ones if we all work together instead of bickering on the internet.
Oh- And for those badass loners out there that do their part without being a part of something.... Good on ya! :cheer: :awesomework:
I have been turned down for wheeling trips cause "you don't own a jeep".
Up till recently I have never found a "club" that i fit into. I drive a pathfinder for gods sake. This site is pretty good but its not a "club".
90% of all clubs out there are "jeep" clubs or "toyota" clubs. I don't do brand specific wheeling. And yes, I have been turned down for wheeling trips cause "you don't own a jeep".
so, for the most part i'm on my own, do my own thing. I educate my own (friends and family). So, to me i am doing my part.:beer:
Come up here, we aren't discriminatory.
so.. this thread is dying.
What would you guys say is the biggest problem our trails face?
For me, its litter and rubbish.. Man am i tired of picking up other peoples crap
You are somewhat misinformed...garbage is not the real issue as it doesn't cause resource damage, meaning damage to trees and in most cases it is not dumped in rivers or lakes either. At least on DNR land.
The big issue is resource damage caused by...
People not staying on the trail
I've never understood that **** :eeek:
The group I run with is 99% Jeeps but if you have a SWB Toy Zuk ect we welcome new comers. We are not a club however. Most of the guys I run with are 50 years old + I prefer the older crowd on the trail they keep their heads on straight.
You are somewhat misinformed...garbage is not the real issue as it doesn't cause resource damage, meaning damage to trees and in most cases it is not dumped in rivers or lakes either. At least on DNR land.
The big issue is resource damage caused by...
People not staying on the trail
You are somewhat misinformed...garbage is not the real issue as it doesn't cause resource damage, meaning damage to trees and in most cases it is not dumped in rivers or lakes either. At least on DNR land.
The big issue is resource damage caused by...
People not staying on the trail
hmm.. maybe time for a few redneck road blocks.. done it before.
Stupid people
That's something I miss about my old scout. It was great for blocking breaking down on the trail.:haha:
That's something I miss about my old scout. It was great for blocking bypasses.:haha: