Angles Any one Know ?
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RE: Angles Any one Know ?
I'm pretty sure he meant 14,000 acres. A little research shows the area he's talking about actually has 19,000 acres. This is depressing. California has an amazing amount of public land for off-road vehicles, but when you think of California you think of environmentalism. When you think of my state (Georgia) you think of rednecks driving their pick-up trucks, but we have like 7 miles of difficult trails on public land for off-road vehicles because all other areas have been closed by environmentalist.[]
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RE: Angles Any one Know ?
ORIGINAL: NiteTrain
I'm pretty sure he meant 14,000 acres. A little research shows the area he's talking about actually has 19,000 acres. This is depressing. California has an amazing amount of public land for off-road vehicles, but when you think of California you think of environmentalism. When you think of my state (Georgia) you think of rednecks driving their pick-up trucks, but we have like 7 miles of difficult trails on public land for off-road vehicles because all other areas have been closed by environmentalist.[]
I'm pretty sure he meant 14,000 acres. A little research shows the area he's talking about actually has 19,000 acres. This is depressing. California has an amazing amount of public land for off-road vehicles, but when you think of California you think of environmentalism. When you think of my state (Georgia) you think of rednecks driving their pick-up trucks, but we have like 7 miles of difficult trails on public land for off-road vehicles because all other areas have been closed by environmentalist.[]
Here in MI we are running into the same kind of preoblems. Thousands (almost 3k?) of ORV trails on public land, but because of people who abuse it and tear it up with their big mod's on their wimpy trucks they are closing trails. And with the state being broke there is no money to maintain/repair the trails that are still open. AND with the price of gas nobody is off-roading much now anyway. Trails are overgrown and fallen trees are everywhere.
ATV's and pick-ups for sale on every other corner. RV's and boats fill the repo lots.
Last year we put 1,000 trail miles on our Disco, this year, zero.
We cannot wait until Nov.
And yes, when I think of the South in general I think ofthe Duke boys.
TopGear came to the US for vacation, drove from Miami to New Orleans, it is a must see. Look for it on youtube or something. It really makes Americans look bad.