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Old 01-25-2013, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by tool_guy
You're promoting going on trails that are off limits.
Do u know these trails??
Because there is no signs ANYWHERE on each enterance of the trails that says no trespassing..
So define off limits please.
Because if there was a no trespassing sign then I wouldn't be on them,
I have a legal career and i can't afford to be getting into trouble.
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Old 01-25-2013, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Piggy8
Do u know these trails??
Because there is no signs ANYWHERE on each enterance of the trails that says no trespassing..
So define off limits please.
Because if there was a no trespassing sign then I wouldn't be on them,
I have a legal career and i can't afford to be getting into trouble.
Here is some info from another forum.

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Old 01-25-2013, 05:51 PM
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Dude the signs are constantly being ripped down by guys like you.
I don't see any signs, guess its ok to go...

The Coke Plant is out of bounds,
dont go there and dont tell other people its ok to go there.

Its Private Property and you will be charged if caught in there.

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Old 01-25-2013, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BillyToronto
Dude the signs are constantly being ripped down by guys like you.
I don't see any signs, guess its ok to go...

The Coke Plant is out of bounds,
dont go there and dont tell other people its ok to go there.

Its Private Property and you will be charged if caught in there.

Billy
Wow this is a grea welcome to the jeep forum you guys are awesome... -_-
Did u seriously just accuse me of ripping down those signs??
"Because of guys like you"
Don't ------- accuse me of anything you don't even know me...
I was just trying to have some fun
I'm gonna delete my account on here "because of ******** like you"
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Old 01-25-2013, 07:35 PM
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Where is there "legal" trails I can go on, without driving 3 hours.
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Old 01-25-2013, 08:27 PM
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Anthony,

I'm sorry you're butthurt, but many organizations like OF4WD
use alot of time and sweat educating people on proper offroad usage.

Heading out to some private property, trespassing and offroading on it
is frowned upon, think about this.

Inviting strangers on an open forum to break the law with you
kinda makes me go hmmmm. I'm not your father, do as you please.

I suggest you familiarize yourself a little with the jeep community around you,
go out to a few coffee meets, club meetings and/or open houses,
meet some people and you will get invited out.

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Old 02-13-2013, 08:18 AM
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Default Re: Any clubs or trails just north GTA (toronto)?

Originally Posted by Piggy8
Where is there "legal" trails I can go on, without driving 3 hours.
Bobcaygeon's Concession Lake Trail is around 2 hours 15 minute drive from Mississauga. The real pity about living in a city is that there isn't alot of offroad territory and thats the fault of the city to be sure. Best bet is to move closer to the trails, get out of the city.
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Bobcaygeon's Concession Lake Trail is around 2 hours 15 minute drive from Mississauga. The real pity about living in a city is that there isn't alot of offroad territory and thats the fault of the city to be sure. Best bet is to move closer to the trails, get out of the city.
... or buy cottage/trailer just north of Lake Simcoe and drive to all the trails by day and relax by campfire by night thumbsup:
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... or buy cottage/trailer just north of Lake Simcoe and drive to all the trails by day and relax by campfire by night thumbsup:
Thats a good idea if your not really the driving long distances type. The new wranglers are alot more comfortable then the old ones, so the long distance traveling isn't a huge issue anymore. But I know me and my GF every summer drive up to Midland (my home town) and goto the drive in for around 7pm - 8pm and then depending if it's a triple feature or not hit the road to come home between midnight and 2am. I don't mind the drive at all, I know last summer we even drove up to north bay just for the day and that's over a 3 hour drive!

It's in my family, we drive forever and we don't really suffer. Cottages can be very pricy for sure. But speaking of trailer, was thinking about putting an aftermarket hitch on my jeep when i get it and maybe looking at ultra light trailers. I know there's a few old classic trailers from the 60s - 70s they were under 1000lbs, I know there is a whole forum dedicate to it. But I'm interested in finding a 1800lbs one (leave 200lbs for extras) something with a bit of onboard water, propane small fridge and a big enough bed for 2 in the back. I'll have a 2 Door so Tow Limit is 2000lbs unfortunatly, the 4 door is 3500lbs but the GF wants the 2 door so who am I to argue :)
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Old 02-28-2013, 01:16 PM
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Thats a good idea if your not really the driving long distances type. The new wranglers are alot more comfortable then the old ones, so the long distance traveling isn't a huge issue anymore. But I know me and my GF every summer drive up to Midland (my home town) and goto the drive in for around 7pm - 8pm and then depending if it's a triple feature or not hit the road to come home between midnight and 2am. I don't mind the drive at all, I know last summer we even drove up to north bay just for the day and that's over a 3 hour drive!

It's in my family, we drive forever and we don't really suffer. Cottages can be very pricy for sure. But speaking of trailer, was thinking about putting an aftermarket hitch on my jeep when i get it and maybe looking at ultra light trailers. I know there's a few old classic trailers from the 60s - 70s they were under 1000lbs, I know there is a whole forum dedicate to it. But I'm interested in finding a 1800lbs one (leave 200lbs for extras) something with a bit of onboard water, propane small fridge and a big enough bed for 2 in the back. I'll have a 2 Door so Tow Limit is 2000lbs unfortunatly, the 4 door is 3500lbs but the GF wants the 2 door so who am I to argue :)
Sorry didn't see this until just now. I don't see why you would have a problem. I had a Pop up Trailer (Tent Trailer) and towed it with a Patriot of all things. Those pop ups have all the amenities that you described above. They are cost effective and you can keep all your camping gear stored in hte camper until the next trip. My clean clothes and food would go in the trunk. I now have a park model trailer so I got rid of mine. The problem now though is my trailer isn't close enough to all this trailing so gonna have to move it up north somewhere. :D
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