Bones
That Guy
I am unsure there as ours are on job sites and rarely get dipshits running through them.Chris said:Evidently it carries a penalty of impound if caught; based on my conversation with Candace Wyman.
I am unsure there as ours are on job sites and rarely get dipshits running through them.Chris said:Evidently it carries a penalty of impound if caught; based on my conversation with Candace Wyman.
Exactly what I was thinking. I have never been to Tellico and do not plan on going. But if I had gone I would have not known that is what that was. Being from Mississippi it would have just looked like a big ol' mud hole like we are used to seeing in the swamps.wngrog said:Can you just ask him to take the video off the net? Not post it all around the net and bitch about it. Just pull it before the greenies get it.
Thanks chris for explaning this in reneck form becuz I would hand no idea what ya'll were talking about.I guess thats is why this is the best furom on the planet to learn about wheelin and to make friends with people that are willing to teach you about it as you go alongChris said:Tellico has recently undergone a closure of several trails because of sediment runoff entering the waterways. The USFS has been ordered to close down certain trails. SFWDA heads up the maintenance at Tellico and spends tons of money to keep the trail system open and functional, so late last year and this year, they installed a ton of sediment traps to catch runoff and hopefully appease the Forestry Serivce's complaints of runoff. Well, this dork in the video thought it might be a good ideo to wheel in the sediment traps. Hide and watch, this will get hairy. This is major taboo.