no more trails say its not so
#91
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Re: no more trails say its not so
> It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
That depends upon where it is. A set of tracks spun into the ground on a
Kansas plain may be nothing, but in the Imperial Desert you can still see
the tracks where Patton's Army trained. In places like Lake Elsinore the
erosion is terrible without out help, but tracks form deep ditches in a few
years.
Though the tracks you leave may be of no consequence to the environment,
they are a weapon that our common enemies will use against us with zeal.
Here is the website for CORE, a tiny but well-funded group of X-San
Francisco seed eaters who want all off-roading and wood cutting to cease
here. In spite of their statement of being in support of multiple use, they
are against any plan that allows off-highway vehicles into the forest. We
of "Partners in Recreation" have caught them lying repeatedly, and
documented these falsehoods, but State Forestry still listens to them over
our large group because they can afford a big-city lawyer. Check out the
photo page where they make a great show of pointing at tire tracks. The kids
who made those tracks have helped to close the riding areas near their
homes.
http://dorringtoninstruments.com/cor...age=welcometxt
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
That depends upon where it is. A set of tracks spun into the ground on a
Kansas plain may be nothing, but in the Imperial Desert you can still see
the tracks where Patton's Army trained. In places like Lake Elsinore the
erosion is terrible without out help, but tracks form deep ditches in a few
years.
Though the tracks you leave may be of no consequence to the environment,
they are a weapon that our common enemies will use against us with zeal.
Here is the website for CORE, a tiny but well-funded group of X-San
Francisco seed eaters who want all off-roading and wood cutting to cease
here. In spite of their statement of being in support of multiple use, they
are against any plan that allows off-highway vehicles into the forest. We
of "Partners in Recreation" have caught them lying repeatedly, and
documented these falsehoods, but State Forestry still listens to them over
our large group because they can afford a big-city lawyer. Check out the
photo page where they make a great show of pointing at tire tracks. The kids
who made those tracks have helped to close the riding areas near their
homes.
http://dorringtoninstruments.com/cor...age=welcometxt
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#92
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Re: no more trails say its not so
> It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
That depends upon where it is. A set of tracks spun into the ground on a
Kansas plain may be nothing, but in the Imperial Desert you can still see
the tracks where Patton's Army trained. In places like Lake Elsinore the
erosion is terrible without out help, but tracks form deep ditches in a few
years.
Though the tracks you leave may be of no consequence to the environment,
they are a weapon that our common enemies will use against us with zeal.
Here is the website for CORE, a tiny but well-funded group of X-San
Francisco seed eaters who want all off-roading and wood cutting to cease
here. In spite of their statement of being in support of multiple use, they
are against any plan that allows off-highway vehicles into the forest. We
of "Partners in Recreation" have caught them lying repeatedly, and
documented these falsehoods, but State Forestry still listens to them over
our large group because they can afford a big-city lawyer. Check out the
photo page where they make a great show of pointing at tire tracks. The kids
who made those tracks have helped to close the riding areas near their
homes.
http://dorringtoninstruments.com/cor...age=welcometxt
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
That depends upon where it is. A set of tracks spun into the ground on a
Kansas plain may be nothing, but in the Imperial Desert you can still see
the tracks where Patton's Army trained. In places like Lake Elsinore the
erosion is terrible without out help, but tracks form deep ditches in a few
years.
Though the tracks you leave may be of no consequence to the environment,
they are a weapon that our common enemies will use against us with zeal.
Here is the website for CORE, a tiny but well-funded group of X-San
Francisco seed eaters who want all off-roading and wood cutting to cease
here. In spite of their statement of being in support of multiple use, they
are against any plan that allows off-highway vehicles into the forest. We
of "Partners in Recreation" have caught them lying repeatedly, and
documented these falsehoods, but State Forestry still listens to them over
our large group because they can afford a big-city lawyer. Check out the
photo page where they make a great show of pointing at tire tracks. The kids
who made those tracks have helped to close the riding areas near their
homes.
http://dorringtoninstruments.com/cor...age=welcometxt
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#93
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Re: no more trails say its not so
> It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
That depends upon where it is. A set of tracks spun into the ground on a
Kansas plain may be nothing, but in the Imperial Desert you can still see
the tracks where Patton's Army trained. In places like Lake Elsinore the
erosion is terrible without out help, but tracks form deep ditches in a few
years.
Though the tracks you leave may be of no consequence to the environment,
they are a weapon that our common enemies will use against us with zeal.
Here is the website for CORE, a tiny but well-funded group of X-San
Francisco seed eaters who want all off-roading and wood cutting to cease
here. In spite of their statement of being in support of multiple use, they
are against any plan that allows off-highway vehicles into the forest. We
of "Partners in Recreation" have caught them lying repeatedly, and
documented these falsehoods, but State Forestry still listens to them over
our large group because they can afford a big-city lawyer. Check out the
photo page where they make a great show of pointing at tire tracks. The kids
who made those tracks have helped to close the riding areas near their
homes.
http://dorringtoninstruments.com/cor...age=welcometxt
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
That depends upon where it is. A set of tracks spun into the ground on a
Kansas plain may be nothing, but in the Imperial Desert you can still see
the tracks where Patton's Army trained. In places like Lake Elsinore the
erosion is terrible without out help, but tracks form deep ditches in a few
years.
Though the tracks you leave may be of no consequence to the environment,
they are a weapon that our common enemies will use against us with zeal.
Here is the website for CORE, a tiny but well-funded group of X-San
Francisco seed eaters who want all off-roading and wood cutting to cease
here. In spite of their statement of being in support of multiple use, they
are against any plan that allows off-highway vehicles into the forest. We
of "Partners in Recreation" have caught them lying repeatedly, and
documented these falsehoods, but State Forestry still listens to them over
our large group because they can afford a big-city lawyer. Check out the
photo page where they make a great show of pointing at tire tracks. The kids
who made those tracks have helped to close the riding areas near their
homes.
http://dorringtoninstruments.com/cor...age=welcometxt
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#98
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Re: no more trails say its not so
thanks for the links... i'll look at them.
Robert Bills wrote:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>
>>"A few yahoos doing donuts or tearing up preserved land sets us all back."
>
>
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>>It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Your comment that "its just grass" illustrates how dangerous your ignorance is
> to the interests of responsible four wheelers.
>
> Please educate yourself:
>
> www.treadlightly.org
> www.sharetrails.org
>
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
Robert Bills wrote:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>
>>"A few yahoos doing donuts or tearing up preserved land sets us all back."
>
>
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>>It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Your comment that "its just grass" illustrates how dangerous your ignorance is
> to the interests of responsible four wheelers.
>
> Please educate yourself:
>
> www.treadlightly.org
> www.sharetrails.org
>
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#99
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Re: no more trails say its not so
thanks for the links... i'll look at them.
Robert Bills wrote:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>
>>"A few yahoos doing donuts or tearing up preserved land sets us all back."
>
>
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>>It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Your comment that "its just grass" illustrates how dangerous your ignorance is
> to the interests of responsible four wheelers.
>
> Please educate yourself:
>
> www.treadlightly.org
> www.sharetrails.org
>
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
Robert Bills wrote:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>
>>"A few yahoos doing donuts or tearing up preserved land sets us all back."
>
>
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>>It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Your comment that "its just grass" illustrates how dangerous your ignorance is
> to the interests of responsible four wheelers.
>
> Please educate yourself:
>
> www.treadlightly.org
> www.sharetrails.org
>
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
#100
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Re: no more trails say its not so
thanks for the links... i'll look at them.
Robert Bills wrote:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>
>>"A few yahoos doing donuts or tearing up preserved land sets us all back."
>
>
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>>It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Your comment that "its just grass" illustrates how dangerous your ignorance is
> to the interests of responsible four wheelers.
>
> Please educate yourself:
>
> www.treadlightly.org
> www.sharetrails.org
>
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com
Robert Bills wrote:
> Paul Calman wrote:
>
>>"A few yahoos doing donuts or tearing up preserved land sets us all back."
>
>
> Jim85CJ wrote:
>
>>It's just grass... damn tree huggers...
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Your comment that "its just grass" illustrates how dangerous your ignorance is
> to the interests of responsible four wheelers.
>
> Please educate yourself:
>
> www.treadlightly.org
> www.sharetrails.org
>
>
> Robert Bills
> KG6LMV
> Orange County CA
>
> http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm
> http://www.RobertBills.com