ToSlow Posted February 29, 2016 Share Posted February 29, 2016 if you google that pic, you'll see it in the states and is an artical from 2014 around the adirondacks http://www.adirondackalmanack.com/2014/08/dan-crane-whats-so-wild-about-wild-forest-areas.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diceman Posted February 29, 2016 Share Posted February 29, 2016 You can not be serious ........ have you ever walk through rutted up crap like that I have hunters in my family and hikers , ruts like that a PIA to walk on and ride Sorry that your fun consist of wrecking trails for your own fun once again, someone kinda gets excited without facts.....you made a comment as follows* I am going with 99% that it is not...you responded to Winterules suggestion that perhaps those tracks were in an area that the atvers did have permission to be in....so I then responded to your statement asking why not, how from the pic did you think they did not have permission?..I was curious to know if you knew the area or had some first hand knowledge...if that was done without permission or by trespassers then that sucks big time...not sure when I ever said that I wrecked trails or that wrecking trails was fun?..also for the 5th time I think, of course atvs did that damage....considering I have spend 100's of hours maintaining legal atv trails over the years, no one is more in tune with the impact atv's have on property, permission or not.... To Slow says that those trails are in the States?..is that true?...to end this I will ask my original question..how could someone tell that those rutts were made by atvs without permission?..if your answer is I know the area well and its an issue I would reply that sucks man, hope they catch them and make them repair everything at their cost...Diceman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterules Posted February 29, 2016 Share Posted February 29, 2016 You can not be serious ........ have you ever walk through rutted up crap like that I have hunters in my family and hikers , ruts like that a PIA to walk on and ride Sorry that your fun consist of wrecking trails for your own fun Our club has legal trails that look just like that and some times I see hikers walking them . But there atv trails if the hikers don't like the rut's they can walk somewhere else . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FreezerBurnt Posted March 1, 2016 Share Posted March 1, 2016 once again, someone kinda gets excited without facts.....you made a comment as follows* I am going with 99% that it is not...you responded to Winterules suggestion that perhaps those tracks were in an area that the atvers did have permission to be in....so I then responded to your statement asking why not, how from the pic did you think they did not have permission?..I was curious to know if you knew the area or had some first hand knowledge...if that was done without permission or by trespassers then that sucks big time...not sure when I ever said that I wrecked trails or that wrecking trails was fun?..also for the 5th time I think, of course atvs did that damage....considering I have spend 100's of hours maintaining legal atv trails over the years, no one is more in tune with the impact atv's have on property, permission or not.... To Slow says that those trails are in the States?..is that true?...to end this I will ask my original question..how could someone tell that those rutts were made by atvs without permission?..if your answer is I know the area well and its an issue I would reply that sucks man, hope they catch them and make them repair everything at their cost...Diceman Being a part of snowmobile clubs,hiker and a fisherman I see the damage caused by irresponsible ATVers in what they do to trails and loss of use in many areas My response is based on personal experience hence the 99% comment and I was right about this picture as Too Slow posted good for you on being involved and getting organized btw, it would be nice if there were a lot more of you out there ATVing is nothing new , it too bad it is taking so long for clubs, permits etc etc to get started and flourish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterules Posted March 1, 2016 Share Posted March 1, 2016 Being a part of snowmobile clubs,hiker and a fisherman I see the damage caused by irresponsible ATVers in what they do to trails and loss of use in many areas My response is based on personal experience hence the 99% comment and I was right about this picture as Too Slow posted good for you on being involved and getting organized btw, it would be nice if there were a lot more of you out there ATVing is nothing new , it too bad it is taking so long for clubs, permits etc etc to get started and flourish Ya I love working with the club I put up signs , help build trails it's great we pay $150 a year for our membership , did 6000 miles ( 10,000km ) last year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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