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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostI've already addressed that sentiment.
1/3 of his statement was blatantly untrue and you back Mr. Klasky's point of view instead of your fellow OHV enthusiasts from MJR?Over 2500 hours donated to the San Bernardino National Forest. Life member of CA4WD, CORVA & BRC. Tread Lightly Trainer. Reforestation Supervisor. CASSP
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Originally posted by FishPOET View PostPretty much the same way Mr. Klasky did.
1/3 of his statement was blatantly untrue and you back Mr. Klasky's point of view instead of your fellow OHV enthusiasts from MJR?I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostNow you're the pot calling the kettle. If you read what I've been saying, the mere fact that you disagree with the whole premise of COW and PEER, you are condoning outlaw behavior.Over 2500 hours donated to the San Bernardino National Forest. Life member of CA4WD, CORVA & BRC. Tread Lightly Trainer. Reforestation Supervisor. CASSP
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Originally posted by FishPOET View PostI can choose to disagree with some of COW's and PEER's statements and ALL OHV outlaw behavior. So can you.
I expressed my disappointment that not enough differences were immediately noticeable on their site between the responsible offroaders and the outlaws.
I was told that would be looked into and options explored to make the distinction more clear.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostI think that's a good distinction to be made and exactly the one I addressed when I made my phone call to one of the members of the steering committee.
I expressed my disappointment that not enough differences were immediately noticeable on their site between the responsible offroaders and the outlaws.
I was told that would be looked into and options explored to make the distinction more clear.
Blaine,
I do see what you mean. And I also see that we (off roaders) seem to be as divided on these issues as we can be. And therein lies the problem; we don't have a unified voice, or a clear purpose that we are all working toward, or so it seems. So how do we bring ourselves together as one organization? Do we start another organization? I really thought the money I was sending to so many different pro off road organizations was being used for just this purpose. Ther has to be an answer there somewhere.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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http://www.resistanceoffroad.us[/CENTER]
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Originally posted by rat patrol View PostWow, my point finally comes clear.
Folks with the exact same interests as ours were grouped in with the enemy over some semantics issues that we in turn fell victim to in judging them. A vicious cycle than needs to be broken somewhere.
I'm willing to open my mind and include others into our battles as allies. Anyone else willing to as well?I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostI'm willing to open my mind and include others into our battles as allies. Anyone else willing to as well?[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
[/COLOR]Join the Resistance...
http://www.resistanceoffroad.us[/CENTER]
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Originally posted by FishPOET View PostI can choose to disagree with some of COW's and PEER's statements and ALL OHV outlaw behavior. So can you.
Is there something in particular that I missed somehow?
I read the minutes from one meeting and they sounded a tad upset over the collection of a barrel cactus in the bed of a pick-up owned by horse riders. It was collected in a National Monument.
They were also upset over TP and human feces in inappropriate places and that's one thing that lead to the closure of a camping area up on the Rubicon.
They are also bothered a bit over some Boy Scouts.
Not trying to be argumentative, just trying to find out what in particular about PEER has you bothered.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by mrblaine View PostNot trying to be argumentative, just trying to find out what in particular about PEER has you bothered.
http://www.peer.org/campaigns/publiclands/orv/index.php
Originally posted by PEEROff-Road “Wreckreation” Plagues Public Lands
Off-road vehicle abuse is a growing problem on our public lands, especially in the West. On any given day, there are reckless riders tearing up fragile lands and creating chaos.
Reckless off-roading is creating a backlash among many public lands users, including those who enjoy viewing wildlife, conducting archaeological research, hiking, camping and hunting. Besides causing extensive damage to natural and cultural resources, off-road vehicles are becoming an increasingly severe public safety and law enforcement problem, and taxpayers will be stuck with the bill to clean up their mess.
PEER and Rangers for Responsible Recreation are campaigning to draw attention to the growing threat posed by off-road vehicle misuse and to assist overmatched state and federal land managers.
Originally posted by "PEEROff-Road “Wreckreation” Plagues Public Lands
I am bothered by hypocritical OHV enthusiasts who hold responsible MJR OHV enthusiasts to one standard and COW and PEER groups to another.
I am extremely bothered by hypocritical OHV enthusiasts who hijack wheeling threads to jump on their soap box and condemn responsible MJR OHV enthusiasts for their perceived lack of action concerning OHV land use.
Perhaps if said hypocritical OHV enthusiasts would show more appreciation for the hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars MJR members contribute every year to OHV land use issues and much less criticism then maybe the vicious cycle of the off road community tearing itself apart might possibly be broken.Over 2500 hours donated to the San Bernardino National Forest. Life member of CA4WD, CORVA & BRC. Tread Lightly Trainer. Reforestation Supervisor. CASSP
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