zippetydude wrote:C'mon, FIGHT ON! The water district guys have to put a serious face on to keep the place from being overrun like it used to be, but I would bet even they are not concerned about outdoorsmen who respect the land that pass over a small part of their area to be able to get access to the Wilderness.
If you notice, nobody has gotten a ticket for had any real consequence. I think we've got some decent people trying to do their job on one side, and some decent people who are trying to enjoy the Wilderness on the other. It seems like a stalemate with neither side losing. This may be a best case scenario given the alternatives.
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Cy Kaicener wrote:There is a lot of good material in there - three pages worth. - Thanks
There was a good video posted on page 2 by Taco in two parts, but now those boxes are blank. What happened?
Zach wrote:fight on:
Wow, have you ever tried doing snow creek this time of year in the dark? I'm guessing you haven't which gives you very little room to speak upon matters which you do not know about.
Was it you I heard about who took a big forest service pry-bar off the mountain. Doubt that was legal.
Have you ever driven your car above the speed limit? Have you ever california-rolled through a stop sign?
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