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Speaking for only myself, I have done a lot more racing this past year and have enjoyed it for the most part and DO APPRECIATE any videos and pictures y'all have posted of me. I look at them from a different stand point though, I watch them to see what I can do better or improve on my buggy whether I'm racing or riding. To me they help me learn from my mistakes. Scott, your stream of pictures of me rolling off the bounty hill at AOP made me realize how open and dangerous my cage really was and I have made changes and will continue to. Matt and Coles videos have shown me how poorly my suspension is and changes are on the way. David V, yours have shown me that I continue to climb trees and instead of the designated courses. Ricky's pictures definitely have that glossy finished look to them and can make a derliches shopping cart look like an rich oil Sheiks million dollar Bugati. So whether they are entertaining or not to you, I appreciate every single video or picture you guys post of me and hope you continue to as I plan on getting back to the roots of riding for fun and not money.
Now I know this mindless dribble has nothing to do with rights of video/ photography but I just wanted to say "Thank You". :dblthumb:
 
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I can only speak for myself, but I have to assume it is the same for others.

I have been into off roading via dirt bikes and quads most of my life, I got out of it for a couple.years and the thought of wheeling a full size rig hadn't even crossed my mind, until I watched some bk and mr videos on youtube, and I was hooked. If it hadn't been for these 2 great guys filming and promoting this great sport I may have never gotten into it. I have buddies at work who have never been offroad the first time.who come.to work asking if I have seen the newest video that you guys put up. The exposure you provide is unreal. I for one think you for all the hard work and dedication that you put into this
 
LandSpeeder said:
Anyone who says "good ole wheelng is gone" is not doing it right.
We been having a blast this past year.

I love good ole wheeling and I love watching rock bouncing videos. I wish I had deeper pockets to do more of it. on a side note here is a video I shot back in 2003 at Grayrock, forgive the quality all I had was a
VHS-C camcorder. It was my second trip to Grayrock and my runner was on 33s and IFS. Bonus points if you can name the driver and the trail.

Gray Rock ORV July 2003
 
Ain't that John G old jeep on Whiskey Springs?


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EsPowell said:
Ain't that John G old jeep on Whiskey Springs?


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It is the Purple Jeep and the trail is Rock Hollar, which was behind and to the right of the pavilion. That trail has been gone for a long time. The access trail to Rock Hollar was called Spring Twister.
 
Back when those trails were there is when I was first getting introduced to rock crawling. Grayrock used to be the best park IMO. Between the mining and evolution of the sport it's nothing like it used to be. Still got awesome hills but the trails and technical stuff are long gone


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LandSpeeder said:
Wade, did you know that was John?! LOL. I'm assuming you did which is why you posted that one.
That's classic! John had dem

Yes I knew that was John. Rock Hollar was one of our favorite trails back then cause we could get up it and didn't break anything. Stump Hill was a different story for my brother, he wouldn't even attempt it after a few trips up there. I really miss riding the old Gardendale trails as well, meet up at the parking lot early and ride all day.
 

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