I went and helped his dumb ass out. Was under the condition he pays the ticket but got out clear. I made it pretty clear how stupid what he did was, not just for the law but for the sport, I am fairly confident he got my drift. Best part was he brought a lady friend, dont think shes going on anmore "dates" w him :what:
I used to "get stuck" with girls out in the woods. BUT, I was smart enough to be in 2WD!!! So after the "fact" I could pop it in 4wd, and drive right out. :finger:
he'll learn...
I made the mistake one night of taking my moms car in the woods in the snow... man, after the "fact" it was a long cold walk back to a main road to find a pay phone to call for help. Then my buddies who rescued us made me hear about it for YEARS! :nana:
If you lived by me I would give you a tow out. That's about the only wheeling I do any more is to pull stuck trucks out of the trail by me. I still remember those days of wheeling where we maybe were not supposed to be at.
As a kid in Shelby, we wheeled anywhere we could. Lots of fun in new neighborhood developments, plus Parkdale was great back then. It was good clean fun compared to what a lot of teenagers were doing.
There was a half mile of vacant wooded land on Kelly between 10 and Frazho in Roseville when I was a kid. We had a pretty badass dirtbike trail in there, lots of good times.
You just may never see a trail again if the illegal wheeling doesn't stop. This has been one of the more mellow threads about something like this, I haven't seem arguing and name calling like I have in other threads. By the sounds of it Gunsworth(?) explained the implications of actions like this. It only takes a few people to ruin something for everyone.
Have I done it, yes. Have I learned why it is illegal and what can happen if the rules aren't followed, yes.
My old man tells me stories of how every body used to hang out on the beach with their jeeps between Holland and Saugatuck in one of the big bowls. I remember being out on the boat and seeing dirt bikes and other orv's in the same bowl. He said the one time he came across cops on horseback, all he got a ticket for was no orv sticker. Now the access trails, and pretty much the whole west side of the road is blocked with tree stumps and a no trespassing sign every 50 feet. I would love to get out there with my dirt bike.
illegal under the Obamaland admin. is not define the same way... more like ( illegal )
Means Legal or you can do that...
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