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Some folks are easily entertained. More power to em.Yeah but you've never counted so it'll continue to go on lol.
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Some folks are easily entertained. More power to em.Yeah but you've never counted so it'll continue to go on lol.
It's a lot more fun to be on a 4 wheeler puddle splashing your friends and gettin all dirty.Uh oh. It looks like I hold an unpopular opinion! Shocker!
I’ll never understand the fun of driving through mud trying to get it stuck just so you can get out? The dirtier the vehicle gets the better? Then we can all go sit around eatin pickled pigs feet and check out our accomplishment in the form of a dirty truck or Jeep?
Seems slightly unproductive to me?

Uh oh. It looks like I hold an unpopular opinion! Shocker!
I’ll never understand the fun of driving through mud trying to get it stuck just so you can get out? The dirtier the vehicle gets the better? Then we can all go sit around eatin pickled pigs feet and check out our accomplishment in the form of a dirty truck or Jeep?
Seems slightly unproductive to me?

Nope. Actually the people that destroy public land and wreck trails to satisfy their redneck desires just piss me off. If they keep their *sses on private property I couldn’t care less.Lol... note to self: havoc gets triggered by monster trucks
I’m not big on anything loud, so muddin’, jeepin’ , snow mobiles, jet skis, side by sides... you can have it all
Yeah that’s totally different. I’m talking about Cletus in his pickup with 35s rutting out the trails in state forests.I've only went mudding a few times and nothing like that trucks built for. I'm sure theirs competitions and decent money involved as well I won't knock it.

Yeah that’s totally different. I’m talking about Cletus in his pickup with 35s rutting out the trails in state forests.
) it’s not an issue here... state and federal forest trails are well monitored, for the most part...It did happen for awhile before they got so many complaints. They ended up fining the sh*t out of a few people for really destroying some main trails. They do monitor it better now though.Does that happen a lot there?
Other than the side by side crowds running the county roads ( which is leagal with permit) it’s not an issue here... state and federal forest trails are well monitored, for the most part...
I’m not saying it never has happened, but hikers, bikers, and horse folks generally pitch a fit and get that kinda thing shut down in a hurry here.