Posted by Jimmydog on April 09, 2019 at 06:53:26 from (216.184.46.49):
In Reply to: What a mess posted by 37chief on April 08, 2019 at 17:14:59:
Okay in defense of people who drive jacked up 4x4's, not all drivers are inconsiderate idiots. I'd be willing to bet the ones who are causing 99% of the problems aren't affiliated with a legitimate 4 wheel drive club. I have a couple friends who belong to the local off-roading club here and I can tell you the last thing they want is bad press for the sport. They are doing charitable activities all the time. They rent lands for them to use. They have rides for kids with disabilities, kids from big brother/big sister organization, they hold food drives over the holidays, etc. They hold rides in the state parks, which some people complain about, but those same people don't realize that they also have two events a year where they go out and work on maintaining those trails. They clear debris and rubbish from the parks. In short they are an asset to our community. So I guess I'm saying don't paint them all the same color with a broad brush. And yes I have one of those jacked up 4x4s, unfortunately it's in need of some attention and there's 3 tractors in line in front of it before I can get to it, but one of these days I'll get her going again.
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