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Every Trail is set up different & has different terrain, laws, rules, requirements, etc...


but I like what the - *(not to mention names / groups) have done at Tahuya. they have started to BOARDERLINE the exsisting trail system w/ fallen trees. marking off where the original lines / trail is & by doing so - it keeps you in line. unable to make a go around or stray off the trail. it's still a work in progress there. but if this was followed, like some places in california use cable / wire / etc to outline the trails. it keeps Rig's from making new trails.


WHY we do not have the INFORMATION for every trial availble is flabbergasting to me, when so much money is spent towards ORV tags / etc.

but again, it really comes down to "US" finding that AGREED on base, where we all can act on each others agreed terms to enforce the rules - to do trail write ups w/ info that can be placed on these forums and in stores or any place that a offroader can / could easily see the info.


again though, the biggest piece of this puzzle that is missing is a standard that all can AGREE on and figure out how to get that message out to everyone that uses trails.


meanwhile, nothing changes, irresponsible users will continue to abuse the property / trails / etc. responsible wheelers will clean up & try to educate to their best ability, guys that don't care will wheel a area thinking this is what the ORV area is for, thats why I'm here. and a guy in a stock rig will venture into a trail not knowing the path ahead or being prepared.


it's a BATTLE that we can get under control. w/ everyone on the same boat!


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