LOL - looks like we have more...
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I have to say, I've been holding my tongue on this as I know it doesn't apply to everyone up in the PNW but I gotta say, if there's one thing I couldn't stand about wheeling up there - it's all the self-righteous people I met along the way who all felt the need to preach at us, look down at us and brag at us about how much better they are and how we do everything wrong. All I would hear over and over again is how we shouldn't be wheeling on their trails. I mean really, I've never met so many unwelcoming wheelers in my entire life. :rolleyes2:
Wow, this blows my mind. Knowing you, having been on trails with you and knowing that half of the JKX group are industry leaders and companies who care a great deal about trails it's interesting that the above is the line of attack. Truth be known, on your runs pack out what you pack in is talked about at each of your drivers meetings before your runs and as much as you don't like to babysit you keep a watchful eye that everyone acts responsibly. As you said, this wasn't even one of your runs and I'd bet money that Mel runs a tight ship on the matter as well.
Off track on the race to the end point doesn't mean you're off a trail as there were several directions to take. Idk, I must have missed something more than the rig that had the unexpected accident.
The locations are beautiful and I can see wanting to protect that from truly irresponsible people, of which you are not. Grrr
I have to say, I wish there was a way to hide or suppress this thread title from the what's new tab. Bums me out. That said, I understand it's important to bring to light problem people and threats you receive. I'm sorry you deal with all the time. It's so contrary to what I believe the Jeep community is. Must be so upsetting and exhausting. Just know, several people really appreciate you too.
...and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate.